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Hollister
March 23, 2026

Notebook

What? A civil election?

Editorial: With departure of officials, what’s next for Hollister?

Now that Hollister City Manager Clint Quilter and City Attorney Stephanie Atigh have both announced their resignations, the obvious question is, where do we go from here?

We’re Poised for Economic Development, Now it’s Time to Act

In July, I was appointed by County Supervisor Jaime De La Cruz

A lose-lose situation

Consultants advise policy makers to seek win-win situations, where each side or multiple sides of an issue or a dispute walks away with a smile. Greek philosophers called this phenomenon synthesis, German philosophers refined this concept and called it the dialectic and modern parliamentary democracies...

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Ridgemark Plays Perfect Host

The following events, organizations and people deserve either a

Editorial: Government must provide tools for EDC to succeed

Nearly four years ago as the local economy continued to stagnate, the community rallied around the Economic Development Corp. of San Benito County’s renewed efforts to recruit a 21st century executive director who had the Rolodex of connections and industry experience to rejuvenate the private sector.

Sprinkler Ordinance Should Be Adopted

A proposed ordinance that would require fire sprinkler systems

Endorsement: Gomez gets the nod in District 5 race

Largely missing from the Hollister City Council is the type of

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