Three ed board incumbents tout 90 total years of experience
There won’t be much competition for seats on the San Benito County Office of Education this June, as the only seats up for re-election will be filled by three incumbents.
Mail-in ballots headed to voters this week
Mail-in ballots are headed to local mailboxes in the next week. The nearly 18,000 voters using the vote-by-mail system should receive their ballots in the next seven days, according to Angela Curro, assistant county clerk-recorder-registrar of voters, in a presentation to county supervisors Tuesday.
Christmas in March? City finally removes tree fixture
Valentine’s Day already passed, and Easter is around the corner. Yet, the Tree of Life light fixture – one of downtown Hollister’s mainstays during the Christmas holiday season – remained standing this week and glowing throughout the nights outside the Veterans Memorial Building.
San Juan names Grimsley as interim city manager
Former Hollister City Manager Roger Grimsley was named San Juan
Siblings Barrios and Sanchez sworn in together today
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors today swore in its
Supervisors look to ‘vet out’ possible tax measure
Supervisors held varying views on how to proceed with a sales tax measure pushing to raise much-needed revenue in a county running annual deficits averaging $6 million in recent years.
Fees divvied without district consent
The San Benito County Office of Education has been giving the San Benito High School District increased impact fees from developers before trustees had a public hearing or approved a mandatory study required to justify the new rates.
















