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March 19, 2026

Hospital auxiliary names scholarship winners

The Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Auxiliary raised $20,000 in scholarships for 17 recipients, according to an announcement.

Cotter remembered for ‘remarkable legacy’ with youth

David Kaplansky was on a recruiting trip when he walked into the Humboldt State University gymnasium in the summer of 1996. The only person there was a man dripping with sweat wearing board shorts and beat-up sneakers. Of course, it was Gene Cotter.

Seats up for reelection on Gavilan board

Three seats on the Gavilan College Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the November election, and interested candidates can start submitting nomination paperwork July 18. The deadline to qualify for a spot on the ballot is Aug. 12.

Hospital auxiliary names scholarship winners

The Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Auxiliary raised $20,000 in scholarships for 17 recipients, according to an announcement.

Cotter remembered for ‘remarkable legacy’ with youth

David Kaplansky was on a recruiting trip when he walked into the Humboldt State University gymnasium in the summer of 1996. The only person there was a man dripping with sweat wearing board shorts and beat-up sneakers. Of course, it was Gene Cotter.

Seats up for reelection on Gavilan board

Three seats on the Gavilan College Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the November election, and interested candidates can start submitting nomination paperwork July 18. The deadline to qualify for a spot on the ballot is Aug. 12.

Salinas man killed in crash identified

A Salinas man died in a fatal car crash on Highway 101 in San Benito County on Friday morning, according to the local coroner's office.

Longtime political activist Jones moving on

Longtime Hollister resident Marvin Jones, as outspoken in the local political scene as he is open about his worldly views as a regular picketer on the corner of Fourth Street downtown, is planning a move to Arizona in about a week.

Little schoolhouse on a prairie south of Pinnacles

There aren’t too many places left in the nation where a student can ride a horse to school, but San Benito County is one of them.

Cross Country: Balers love training days

When the San Benito High boys cross country team made the CIF State Championships two years ago, coaches Ryan Shorey and Leanna Morgan had a feeling the girls team wouldn’t be that far behind. Their intuition proved to be spot on.

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