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Hollister
March 10, 2026

Hollister needs a change of plan on sewer rates

Just a few days ago, Hollister's new wastewater treatment plant

Council must keep close eye on Measure T revenue

The citizens oversight committee required to examine city spending of additional Measure T sales-tax dollars did its job, as asked, and reported back to council members that officials have approved allocating 44 percent of $1.4 million on police, 19 percent on administration, 19 percent on community services and 18 percent for fire services.

City must keep close eye on tax revenue

The citizens oversight committee required to examine city

Free Lance board endorses state props

Prop 1A: Bullet train proposal

Banking crisis – the scapegoating begins

We are just now beginning to see the scapegoating that was

Yes on California’s Prop 11 – because it’s good government

There's nothing as angry as a person who is losing money; that's

Recession rebound’s effect on immigrants

There is no doubt about it: The ongoing American recession has

Endorsement: Gomez gets the nod in District 5 race

Largely missing from the Hollister City Council is the type of

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