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April 7, 2026

San Juan officials want roundabout with 27-lot development

San Juan council members Tuesday approved a 27-lot planned unit development along with a requirement for a roundabout in the subdivision.

Glines running unopposed for Gavilan board

Gavilan College Board Trustee Walter R. “Walt” Glines is running unopposed representing the Gilroy area for the November 2014 election.

San Juan sets up reverse osmosis station for public

With San Juan Bautista's water woes continuing on through the summer, the city is offering residents water from a reverse osmosis station recently hooked up for the public.

San Juan joins Hollister, county with BLM critique on Clear Creek

San Juan Bautista council members didn't have to go looking for personal testimonials about the closed-off Clear Creek Management Area and potential impacts from asbestos.

Gilroy Interfaith Council

The goal of the faith blog is to bring our community together, unite around our commonalities, and share messages of faith. To forward this mission, members of Gilroy’s Interfaith Council met together to discuss the importance and purpose of their group. When asked what they hope to accomplish in the council, they went around the table answering that question.

Public health: Whooping cough still a threat

San Benito County public health officials have been encouraging students to get their immunizations before they head back to school, where it is easy for peers to swap germs over shared playground structures, desks and books.

City, county OK expansion to skate park

With separate approvals from the Hollister council and county board this week, an expansion is moving ahead for the skate park facility at Veterans Memorial Park.

Gavilan College needs volunteers for bond oversight panel

Gavilan College has three openings on its volunteer Citizen's Oversight Committee, which looks to see if Measure E bond revenues are being spent as specified in the original ballot language.

Updated: County agriculture values grew by 11 percent in 2013

Boosted by big increases in vegetable production, San Benito County’s agriculture industry earned record revenues in 2013 and eclipsed $300 million in value for the first time.

County group names Brem CattleWoman of the Year

The San Benito County CattleWomen held their Summer BBQ at the picturesque home of Tony and Cathy Alameda in the Cienega area of our county. On Aug. 9, around 50 members, friends and family attended the event, which was held amid the lovely setting of oaks, views of hills and a wonderful cooling breeze. As part of the CattleWomen's General Meeting the announcement was made that Jessica Brem has been selected as the 2014 San Benito County CattleWoman of the Year.

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