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November 29, 2024

Red Ribbon Run raises awareness of dangers of substance abuse

The local Red Ribbon Run & Festival will help raise awareness of substance abuse prevention and education in San Benito County.  The 34th annual Red Ribbon event will take place 8-11am Oct. 19, starting in front of the Veterans Memorial Building, 649 San Benito Street...

School bond measure draws big outside money

Over $100k raised mostly by construction firms

Students raise more than $1M at Oct. 5 livestock auction

A highlight of this year’s San Benito County Fair in Tres Pinos was the Oct. 5 junior livestock auction, in which students raised more than $1.1 million. Local 4-H and FFA students auctioned off more than 300 animals on auction day, according to fair organizers....

SBCOE named Small County Office of the Year

At its September statewide meeting, California County Superintendents named San Benito County Superintendent, Krystal Lomanto, and the San Benito County Office of Education the 2024 Small County Office of the Year, says a press release from the local office. The recognition is given to...

De Anda seeks to unseat incumbent

Challenger faces Burns for District 4 Hollister seat

Picha takes on incumbent for council

Nov. 5 election features numerous local offices

Nominations open for San Benito Veteran of the Year

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), in collaboration with VFW Post 9242, this week announced that nominations  for the 2024 Veteran of the Year Award are open. The award will be presented during the annual  Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov. 11, which...

Hollister begins roadway, alley improvements

The city of Hollister has begun work on its Citywide Roadway Improvement Project, which is set to improve and upgrade more than 18 lane miles of local streets and 40 curb ramps, and reconstruct 588 linear feet of sidewalks, according to city staff.  New striping...

Council member’s criminal past back in focus

Rick Perez carries criminal history in San Benito, Santa Clara counties

Newsom signs law hoping to curb ‘ghost gun’ production

Gov. Gavin Newsom this week signed a bill into law that is meant to curb the proliferation of untraceable firearms known as “ghost guns.” Assembly Bill 2842, authored by state Assemblymember Diane Papan, D-San Mateo, prohibits third-party gun destruction entities from reselling leftover gun parts...

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