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April 27, 2026

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THUMBS UP: For the Hollister Police cracking down on helmet law violations. In April, reporter Kollin Kosmicki wrote a story showing that police had only issued 12 tickets in the prior 16 months. Since then, police have handed out 62 tickets to people not wearing a helmet while skating on city streets or in skate parks. Chief Jeff Miller deserves credit for asking his officers to step up enforcement. While wearing a helmet might cramp some people's style, and getting a ticket is a drag, they serve a good purpose – keeping people safe. Danny Yetter of Hollister died in 2001 after a skate boarding accident. His death may have been prevented if he was wearing a helmet. Avoiding another tragic death is a must, and the police are doing their part.

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The Free Lance’s new look

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Some thoughts on the DA’s dogs and ways to improve the county

I decided to write this letter to comment on a couple of things.

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Changes in placing sexual predators

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Donate a little time and make a difference

This is an open letter to the community.

The public must know about the Safely Surrendered Baby law

There's nothing more tragic than stories of desperate mothers

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