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Hollister
January 26, 2026

Letter: Calling all writers for annual Patriot Pen contest

Hollister VFW Post 9242 will award a $100 check to the winner of this year’s Patriot Pen Essay Contest, and $25 checks to runner-ups. The contest is open to students in grades 6-8 in public, private schools as well as home school students. Rules and entry forms may be obtained at the office of the county superintendent on Fifth Street or at vfw.org. The deadline for submission is Nov. 1. This year’s theme is “What Patriotism means to me”. Any school that would like me to come speak to students about this contest can call to arrange a visit. Entries may be submitted to my address. Call (831) 638-1703 or my address is 860 Marne Drive, Hollister, 95023.

Letter: Reader responds to immigration story

After reading the article “Supporters: Driver's license for illegal immigrants a step in the right direction”, I too agree that the new AB60 legislation is a small yet important step in immigration reform.  For years, California has suffered from a lack in the agricultural workforce for one reason: immigrants are being deported. However, by giving immigrants driving licenses they will have the opportunity to become a part of the community. The police will no longer have issues with unlicensed drivers on the road. This will help establish a better relationship between immigrants and police officers. New mobility to immigrant will contribute to the wellbeing of the community. This new AB60 legislation is groundbreaking because finally hard-working immigrants will have some rights in the country they work so hard to live and prosper in.

Guest View: Reds 1, Wounded Warriors 0

The late, great Will Rogers was asked if he ever worried about running out of hilarious material. The rope-twirling cowboy and son of a Cherokee tribal judge drawled, “Not as long as Congress is in session!”

Letter: Disagreeing on water project editorial

In response to your editorial "Proposition puts taxpayers at disadvantage" I disagree with the tone and logic suggested by your board regarding water rate increases.

Letter: Questioning the county’s General Plan

The first sentence of the Land Use Element of the San Benito County General Plan Draft states:  “San Benito County has land use regulatory authority over all unincorporated land in the county…”

Letter: City should not pay for Boy Scouts’ flags

Regarding the Boy Scout flags that were stolen during the rally, Councilwoman Valdivia was right when she redirected their request elsewhere for assistance. The taxpayers should not be paying for this. However, the fact that nobody knows what to do with this small claim is somewhat disconcerting. The claim amount is really peanuts in the scheme of things. It should not even be an issue. Given the magnitude of the Biker Rally it is inevitable that more, and most likely larger, claims will follow in the years to come. For now it seems like Tyson, Howe, Velazquez, Corbin and friends could find the resources to reimburse the Scouts their $906 to replace the stolen flags. After that, the Rally Committee needs to have a process for handling these types of things and make that process known to the public. Hopefully the city and county are insulated against future liability and lawsuits arising from this event. I'm sure they did their homework.

Letter: Rebuttal on letter about second high school

After reading the letter to the editor written by Mr. Ken Johnson I felt compelled to put up an opposing point of view. Mr. Johnson does make several good points and I am sure from the outside it seems like a good idea to consolidate with HSD, but there are, what I believe, some serious flaws in his logic. The first of which is what does the Hollister School District have to offer San Benito High School to make it a good move for the district? They have been in dire financial straits for quite some time and are only now regaining a financial foothold, while the San Benito High School District has remained financially solvent, and has managed to keep a full program of courses and activities throughout the budget crisis. For districts to merge there needs to be something positive for both. Another reason that I think it is a bad idea is that there is a definite philosophical divide between what the HSD feels is important and what the SBHSD feels is important, and this is not necessarily a bad thing as the needs of high school students are drastically different than the needs of elementary and junior high students. It also creates issues with credentials, seniority and shifting of staff. Possessing a valid secondary single subject credential does not allow one to teach in an elementary setting and visa versa. His comment about what kind of school needs a principal and three vice principals is obviously one that does not understand the demands of the job. My wife being one of those AP's I can tell you that it is a full- and a half-time job. It's not just discipline – it's supervision at multiple school events, hosting parent meetings, being part of several committees and divisions, and being responsible for the success of all the students that are in that persons alphabet group.  

Letter: Country is divided

Federal employees in Washington received an exemption from Obamacare.

Guest View: Solar project provokes questions

At the end of June, a controversial industrial solar project slated for development in Panoche Valley was cleared to move ahead by the 6th District Court of Appeals. The project and the court decision raise important questions not only for San Benito County but also for California at large.

Letter: Delighted about Clouds Rest

I am delighted at the success of Ron Erskine's group hike to Clouds Rest. It has been my great privilege to hike to Clouds Rest twice. I never attempted Half Dome, and have no regrets. Looking down on Half Dome and Yosemite Valley was unforgettable. I can think of no single vista in my 75 years that surpassed this one. I remember wandering through a marshy area (this was spring) and thinking we would never find the trail. GPS has probably solved that issue.

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