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December 29, 2025

Financial stake can require recusal from action

At a recent board of supervisors meeting, Supervisors Jerry Muenzer and Anthony Botelho were required to remove themselves from a discussion on the Williamson Act. During the public hearing, the supervisors were asked to consider if the property tax benefit should be lowered by 10 percent and contracts reduced to 9 years as a way to move $230,000 back into the general fund.

Tight fit for the board’s special ‘retreat’?

With county supervisors holding a retreat-style meeting Tuesday in a conference room at the behavioral health department office, Board Chairman Jaime De La Cruz ensured that every resident in attendance will get a chance to watch the proceeding or else it would be moved to another location.

No shifts reported in latest election results

There were no dramatic shifts in the latest vote count released by the elections office.

With latest results, 3-vote margin in Hollister school race

Elizabeth Martinez held a three-vote lead in the race for a Hollister School District seat after the elections office released its latest count Friday.

With voting conflicts, Williamson Act reduction nixed

Because two supervisors maintained a conflict of interest on a decision over the matter, the Williamson Act benefit for local landowners will stay the same.

Aromas woman barricaded herself in home, threatened cops

Aromas School was placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon when a standoff ensued involving a 50-year-old woman who barricaded herself inside her Bardue Street home and threatened to use firearms against authorities, according to the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.

An assembly of gratitude for veterans

Aromas School students celebrated Veterans Day a little early this week. Read about it here and get a breakdown of events planned in San Benito County for the weekend.

Local schools relieved with passage of Prop. 30

Local school officials breathed a sigh of relief Wednesday morning when it became clear that voters had approved a state ballot measure that will alleviate the need for further cuts at K-12 schools for the second part of the school year.

Updated: Many voters waited until the last minute to cast ballots

Joe Paul Gonzalez, the county clerk-auditor-recorder, said Tuesday's election brought out a large turnout to the polls, including a high number of voters dropping off vote-by-mail ballots in person.

Updated: Velazquez makes history in Hollister’s first mayor’s race

Hollister businessman Ignacio Velazquez is headed toward victory in the city's first mayor's race.

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