Grant helps students bring home instruments
Students at the Hollister Dual Language Academy will soon be playing flutes, clarinets and trombones purchased with $5,000 in grant funds.
Trip to U.S. Capitol Makes Big Impression
Most people's image of Washington, D.C. is that of a den of
Baler Hall of Fame Fest winners announced
The Baler Education Fund will hold its 11th annual Hall of Fame Fest from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 21 at San Juan Oaks Golf Club.
Community chips in to help prom-goers
Joseph Rodriguez has his black zoot suit picked out and is
County office of education seeking new logo
The San Benito County Office of Education’s new logo is going to have a student’s seal of approval.
San Benito High to host in-person graduation ceremony
San Benito High School announced last week that it will host an in-person commencement ceremony for Class of 2020, no internet required.
Graduation Coordinator Brian DeCarli posted a video on YouTube that talked about a plan for the graduation to take place at Andy Hardin...
Local Profile: Sims out to rule the world in sumo
Roy Sims has been competing in sumo for only 13 months, but he could be on the cusp of making history. The longtime Hollister resident competes in the Sumo World Championships in Osaka, Japan on Aug. 30. The 6-foot-5, 370-pound Sims is coming off a historic performance in the U.S. Sumo Open, as he became the first American to win a gold medal in the open weight division.
Student food drive hits record
San Benito High School students, faculty and staff collected 2,023 items during the recently completed Canned Food Drive. That is the most donated food contrib-uted in recent history, surpassing the 1,964 items collected in 2017. All food will be donated to the Community Food...













