Saturday’s hailstorm in Hollister was not the epic, Biblical, crack your windshield type of storm they have in the Midwest. But it sure was close, at least at my house.
For the sixth time this year, the San Benito finished in second place to Palma at a Tri-County Athletic League tournament on Tuesday at Old Del Monte Golf Course in Monterey.
When my cell phone beeped at 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday to let me know I had a text, I thought it would be a message from my dad, who wakes up early and if he has a question or a statement to make bright and early, he’ll send it in 160 characters or less.
Sarah Gomer, a freshman at San Benito High School, completed her 4-H All Star Project March 31. She is a member of Fairview 4-H and has been involved in 4-H since she was 9.
Every time a lottery jackpot exceeds $200 million, the media stirs up a frenzy by doing the obligatory stories about people lining up out the door of convenience stores, hoping that they will be the lucky one to win the big prize.
Two simultaneous drug awareness presentations held in February at San Benito High School have created a divide of perceptions, with one district trustee in attendance that night calling it a display of racism and questioning why English and Spanish programs conveyed different messages.