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April 27, 2026

Arts council hosting ‘Paint Party’ next week

Artists in San Benito County will have the chance to drink wine, eat appetizers and paint next week.

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.

County held homeless lunch, set to host televised job fair

The county’s Community Services & Workforce Development agency is hosting a televised “virtual job fair” Oct 15, according to a department head announcement at Tuesday’s board of supervisors meeting.

Officials want details on plans to market airshow in Bay Area

Hollister council members want a better understanding of how airshow organizers plan to use $10,000 proposed for additional spending to promote the event.

County fair brings new experiences, elicits memories

Bright lights from carnival rides, pig squeals in the animal barn and a gigantic draft horse were all new for 4-month-old Bruno Brigantino, who attended the first San Benito County Fair of his life Friday.

Eagle scout donates new sign for Veterans Memorial Park

Eagle scout Jarrod Solis donated a new sign for Veterans Memorial Park. According to an announcement from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9242 in which the organization thanked the scout, the donation to the sports complex “touched the heart of many veterans.” On Saturday morning, his parents, troop members and VFW veterans were there to support him.

Police Blotter: Shooting into a dwelling reported

Read the latest blotter items from the Hollister Police Department.

San Benito County Fair opens, runs through weekend

The 91st annual San Benito County Fair opened Friday and will run through Sunday at Bolado Park in Tres Pinos. To see the full schedule of events, go here.

San Juan may expand ‘urban boundary’ with 85-lot project

San Juan Bautista, the quaint Mission City town known for its resistance to development, is set to undergo another growth spurt with the help of an 85-lot subdivision.

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