Treasurer speaks on recent appointment
The City of Hollister’s new Treasurer Geri Johnson is no stranger to the machinations of government. She worked for the city for nearly 30 years and now she’s back to sign city checks.
“When I first started I wasn’t sure when the city would ever...
Councilwoman to host open house for west side
Hollister District 2 Councilwoman Mickie Solorio Luna invites community members to an Open House at the Hollister Community Center on March 22 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. to learn updates about what’s happing in west Hollister.
City picks traditional sewer treatment over green concept
After considering a natural, island-based sewer treatment concept for the city's industrial pond back in February, Hollister council members suddenly shifted gears Monday and approved a more traditional process to remove sludge at the odor-plagued location.
West Hills plant to ‘significantly’ improve water quality
In the next 60 to 90 days, construction will start on a water treatment plant that will “significantly” improve quality for residents in the middle and west side of Hollister, a water district official said.
Workshop tackles inefficiencies on thoroughfares
The City of Hollister held another “Complete Streets” workshop Thursday at Rancho San Justo Middle School to discuss changes to Nash Road, Tres Pinos Road, Sunnyslope Road and McCray Street to make them more pedestrian-friendly.
Hospital considers ClearSpot solar option
Hazel Hawkins Hospital is considering following the lead of local schools by adding solar panels to offset energy costs.
Impact of Hollister pay cuts remains unclear
Hollister City Council members recently approved pay cuts for employees, but did so without having financial figures attached to the reductions.
County’s out-of-state travel tab comes to $13K
The county spent $13,000 on out-of-state travel for county














