Marty: Corrosive corruption in government
Corruption severely undermines people’s faith in their public institutions, especially in the leadership. Yet, we hear too little about it from most leaders. Even those who are otherwise careful to fulfill their own responsibilities appear reluctant to speak up and nip misbehavior in the bud. Perhaps they do not understand that there is no such thing as a little corruption and that its corrosive nature eventually tarnishes everything, including their own reputations. When people believe that the leaders are in it for themselves, they view every decision with distrust.
Well-seasoned cuisine – Beef, lettuce and tomato wraps
Low-carb meals are healthy for everyone in the family
Local tribe reinforces opposition to Serra sainthood
The local Amah Mutsun tribe is reinforcing its opposition to the sainthood of Junipero Serra through a letter recently sent to Gov. Jerry Brown.
BRIEFS: Holiday Baseball Camp slated for Dec. 19
The Holiday Baseball Camp, under the direction of San Benito
From SoCal to Idaho, Hollister is a ride
For riders like Debbie and Randy Liston from Camarillo in Southern California, it’s the history of the Hollister rally and all the bikers that keep drawing them back.
End of the year celebrations come to a close
By now, I imagine things are beginning to wind down a bit for everyone. Christmas has come and gone and now we’re getting ready to head into the New Year. Gifts have been opened, exchanges have been made and deal-seeking crowds have dispersed.
Flowers for scholarships this weekend
The San Juan Service Club will hold its fifth annual flower sale
Hollister farmers market to close for the season
Attendance numbers and vendor participation increased with a new location. One day this season, a total of 96 booths sold produce and goods, up from a maximum of 76 once last year.















