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April 26, 2026

FFA wants alumni, residents to take part in tub races

Hollister Future Farmers of America is calling all San Benito High School Alumni and community members to participate in the traditional FFA Tub Races on March 5 during lunch.

Gavilan College board supports Panoche solar project

A representative of the revised Panoche Valley Solar Project asked Gavilan College trustees Tuesday to consider a letter of support for it. The board voted in support of the project with Board President Walt Glines casting the lone dissenting vote.

Organized Disruption

Some may not associate the South Valley with the amplified music, aggressive vocals and hard beats of heavy metal music.

‘Don’t Dress for Dinner’ opens Friday at Paine’s

Identities, love stories, affairs and humor tangle together in the San Benito Stage Company’s newest theater production, which opens Friday in downtown Hollister.

New leadership for food bank

The Community Food Bank of San Benito County has a new chief executive officer with Maria Lynn Thomas at the helm of the organization.

Hospital board to weigh drafts for new districts

The San Benito Health Care District later this month will weigh three draft plans for new districts.

So far, county steers clear of measles after outbreak

There have been no confirmed cases of measles in San Benito County since a person infected with the virus visited Costco and Walmart in Gilroy on Jan. 18.

Police arrest felon suspected of possessing gun

Hollister police Saturday arrested a known gang member on suspicion of being a felon with a firearm, according to a police statement.

Updated: Council wants more answers on wetland sewage treatment

Some Hollister council members Monday showed interest in a concept for treating the odor-ridden industrial sewer pond that involves natural plants and bacteria instead of aerators currently used. But officials had further questions on the idea and wanted to see a cost comparison before moving forward.

Updated: Police won’t rule out woman as suspect after return from Mexico

Hollister Police Chief David Westrick on Monday did not rule out a woman linked to an August homicide—she returned home over the weekend—as a potential accomplice or suspect in the case.

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