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December 12, 2025

Results from 79th Saddle Horse Show & Rodeo

The following are results from this past weekend's Saddle Horse Show & Rodeo at Bolado Park:

Enjoying a week-long party devoted to wine

As if downtown Morgan Hill’s Annual Wine Stroll wasn’t enough fun on its own, the great thinkers of the city came up with Wine Week—a celebratory week leading up to the Wine Stroll. John McKay, board member of the Morgan Hill Downtown Association and lead planner of the event, said the week was comprised of wine education, winemaker dinners and free corkage for local bottles of wine. The events provide an intimate experience with local winemakers, pairing them with local restaurants to showcase wines while the restaurants show off culinary skills.

San Benito Historical Society continues dance hall campaign

The San Benito County Historical Society launched its “Heritage Wall” campaign to support the rebuilding of the Dunneville Dance Hall at the San Benito County Historical Park. The original dance hall blew over in a storm on New Year’s Day in 2006.

Local family makes for apricot royalty

While most of Santa Clara County might be the Valley of the Heart’s Delight, one San Benito County family believes the “flavor zone” for a rare kind of apricot is Hollister.

Tobacco ban coming to Hollister hospital, health facilities

Founded more than a century ago, Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital has allowed smoking on its campus through its long history. That will change in October with a new policy that bans tobacco on the campus and all of the health care district’s facilities. Many hospitals...

Serving loyalty at Progresso Tamale Parlor in Hollister

It's hard for one person to work at the same place for nearly four decades. But that’s exactly what Roselyn Oates did when she finished her final split shift at Progresso Tamale Parlor last Friday.

Bonfante GM gone, partner sought

The general manager hailed as the savior of Bonfante Gardens

Olive branch for tourism in San Benito County

In 1999, Barbara Rever and Jerry Ginsburg decided to pick olives from the trees on their property and their neighbors as well (they had permission of course). Out of that came a bounty of 800 bottles of olive oil, and life hasn’t been the same since for the married couple of 40 years.

Raw milk recalled from Claravale Farm in Paicines

The state has ordered a recall of some Claravale Farm products after the discovery of bacteria that can cause illness, according to an announcement from the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

Aromas throws support behind sports park

Aromas residents filled the town's Grange Hall Sunday united not

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