SJB panel delays giving direction on franchise ban, gas station
The San Juan Bautista Planning Commission on Tuesday held off on a proposed recommendation to the city council to rescind – or change – the current franchise ban.
SBHS announces meetings with adviser for superintendent search
San Benito High School has announced it is seeking public input on the superintendent search. It is asking residents if they want to meet with an adviser handling the search.
Scrapbook Jan. 5-11, 2014
Sanidad/Shannon:Â Elisa Victoria Sanidad and Ryan Thomas Shannon are engaged to be married.
County board appoints Muenzer as chairman
The county board Tuesday voted Supervisor Jerry Muenzer as the chairman of the San Benito County Board of Supervisors for 2014. He succeeds Supervisor Anthony Botelho, who served as last year’s chairman.
Updated: Coroner IDs crash victim reported missing Jan. 1
A 68-year-old Aromas man died in a solo car crash Saturday, three days after being reported as a missing adult, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Arnie needs a home
Arnie is an 8-year-old cat who is sweet and loves to be pet. He is playful and would make a great family cat. He has been at the San Martin Animal Shelter since October. Interested? Call (408) 686-3900.
MLK Prayer Breakfast scheduled for Jan. 20
Bethany Church of God in Christ is hosting a Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast at 9 a.m. Jan. 20 at San Juan Oaks Golf Club. The event will honor the late civil rights leader on the holiday that commemorates him.
Code enforcement gets proactive as city pursues full-time officer
While the city’s code enforcement division started proactive enforcement Jan. 1, it also began the process of hiring a full-time code officer.
Police Blotter: Burglaries reported after the holidays
See what happened in the Hollister police blotter over the past week.
Updated: Aromas man killed in crash days after being reported missing
A 68-year-old Aromas man died in a solo car crash Saturday, three days after being reported as a missing adult, according to the California Highway Patrol.


















