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March 28, 2024

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Man, woman of year bring artistic touch to giving

San Benito Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau is set to honor Huboi, Sleznick, others at annual awards dinner Jan. 24.

Letter: Scattini’s role in city’s stability

As Election Day nears, we have an interesting race for Hollister City Council for District 3. I know little about Karson Klauer, but must admire a young man who responds to the call of civic duty and tries to affect change for the better. I wish him luck.

Enza Zaden takes the ‘LEED’ with green building in county

A certification called Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is so intensive that it even takes into account the distance traveled for supplies used on a building project.

‘Going Green’ show celebrates anniversary with parks discussion

The public access show “Going Green” marked its two-year anniversary with a half-hour December show devoted to the San Benito County regional park and river parkway plan. David Huboi, a member of the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce’s green committee and a local architect, and co-host Shawn Novack, the San Benito County's water conservation project manager, gathered three panelists to discuss the topic with them Dec. 7, for an episode that begins airing this week.

Jazz Under the Stars is on the horizon

If you’re looking to enjoy a night of relaxing music, food and wine – while giving back to the needy – the seventh annual Jazz Under the Stars event is around the corner.

Seed researcher expands in San Juan

Enza Zaden, a seed research and development company headquartered in the Netherlands, celebrated the expansion of its operations at its lab facilities in San Juan Bautista on Thursday.

Contemporary approach at new downtown fire station

$5M downtown station set to take calls at month’s end

In tune with retirement: Mr. O’s Acadmey opens

Longtime Hollister School District instructor to open Mr. O’s

Hollister officials stay hopeful for RDA fix

Days after the California State Supreme Court ruled that the legislature has the right to abolish redevelopment agencies but cannot require cities to make a payment to keep the agencies open, Hollister city officials are looking into the next step they need to take for life without an RDA while remaining hopeful that the legislature may come up with a last-minute reprieve.

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