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December 19, 2025

Letter: Response to story on oil exploration

In regards to the article “Deeper discussion offered on proposed oil exploration rules” (San Benito County Today, Oct. 26, 2012), I wish to correct a statement in the article. The article suggested I opposed the role of a petroleum administrator.  In fact the opposite is true.  My concern is that the county will not be able to afford a petroleum administrator and the task will fall to the Planning Department. The current draft petroleum ordinance is very complex, duplicates state and federal regulation, and may overburden the planning department.

Destroying the American dream too high a price for growth control

What some propose to do to SBC property owners' rights is

Letters: Baler Backers thank community

Baler Backers thank community for help with raffle

Editorial: City should mandate, fund education for manager

It is all but certain that the Hollister council will hire Bill Avera as permanent city manager. The longtime city planning official deserves a shot at showing he's the right person for the job, but the council should set a new standard and require Avera to pursue a public administration degree.

What Does It Mean to be Thankful?

I had a remarkable experience this Thanksgiving. It started out

Guest View: Effective writing skills are essential in the 21st century

The ability to communicate in writing is undoubtedly the most important skill a student will ever learn. However, an absence of challenging reading materials and writing assignments in high school, students’ increased use of texting and other forms of electronic communication and teenagers’ general apathy have contributed to the national drop in skill use and aptitude according to R. Ferguson, CEO of ACT.

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.

Water Cooler: Hostess unions to blame for company’s demise?

Question of the week: Do you blame the Hostess unions for the company's demise?

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Valdivia says no on Prop. 54

This letter is to express to the community that I, as a member

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