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April 27, 2026

Bids are in for Saint Louise sale

The purchasing bids are in but no decision has been made by the powers that be with the Daughters of Charity Health Care System as to who will be the new owner of their chain of six medical facilities, according to DCHS spokesperson Kel Kanady.

Erickson named Cannella’s volunteer of the year

Sen. Anthony Cannella announced Ruth Erickson as the 12th district Volunteer of the Year.

State conservation rep to speak on petroleum at board meeting

A representative from a division of the State Department of Conservation – which supports cyclic steaming and other enhanced petroleum extraction practices facing a possible ban here – is set to speak at Tuesday's county board meeting.

Hollister may offer employees $25K lump sum for voluntary retirement

Hollister council members Monday will consider an idea for an employee retirement/resignation program that would pay workers lump sums – at least $25,000 if an individual has reached five years of service.

City to weigh extending garbage deal, complying with waste rules

Hollister officials Monday will weigh a three-year extension to the garbage contract with Recology while helping to prepare for stricter regulations ahead pertaining to green and food-waste collection.

Scrapbook Sept. 14-20, 2014

BIRTHS: Harper Elise Flores: Harper Elise Flores was born Aug. 24 to Rebecca Gutierrez and Chuck Flores of Hollister. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces.

Apple farming supervisor gets behind measure

Supervisor Anthony Botelho supports Measure J, the ballot initiative aiming to ban fracking and other enhanced extraction practices along with barring all petroleum activities in rural residential zones. He also acknowledged that given the opportunity, he would consider allowing oil exploration on his own land.

A tale of three unfortunate opossums

To paraphrase Hamlet, the young opossum literally suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous (mis)fortune. It was walking along the top of a fence just minding its own business, perhaps looking for an evening meal of fallen fruit or crunchy snails, when a person deliberately shot it down with an arrow. A neighbor saw the poor creature desperately struggling and notified the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center. Staff at WERC found the arrow had pierced the top of the front leg and through the chest, narrowly missing vital organs, but leaving him extremely weak and causing severe nerve damage in the leg. X-rays showed the humerus bone was shattered. It was with very sad hearts that this little opossum was euthanized.

Pet of the Week: Reddog

Reddog is a 15-year-old Australian shepherd who is available for adoption at the San Martin Animal Shelter. He is a little shy of people and dogs but very sweet and loves to hang out in the yard. For more information, call (408) 686-3900.

Find enlightenment at Satori Cellars

It’s easy to get caught up in the hectic and demanding schedules surrounding life, especially in Silicon Valley. But when life gets a little too overwhelming, Satori Cellars is there to center you.

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