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Monthly Archives: May 2018

Calendar Picks: Festivals, wine, theater and comics

An eclectic mix of events are taking place in San Benito County over the coming weekend. If you like comics, wine, beer, ribs, dogs...

Panetta to hold mobile office hours in Hollister

Congressman Jimmy Panetta's office is holding the next mobile office hours May 10 at the Veterans Memorial Building in Hollister. Congressional staff members will be...

Photos: High school holds first EL Student Voice Summit

Courtesy of San Benito High School: San Benito High School on May 3 hosted its first EL Student Voice Summit in the school library. This...

San Juan to sizzle with culture over weekend

The Mission City will have another busy weekend coming up with the Great San Juan Bautista Rib Cookoff and Indian Market set for Saturday...

Portuguese Festival set for May 19-20

The annual dance and parade celebrations as part of the Portuguese Festival weekend are coming up soon. Hollister has a strong Portuguese community, so the...

Rodeo parade entries due next week

The San Benito County Saddle Horse Association Rodeo Parade is coming back this June after a one-year hiatus, and the organization is requesting entries...

Photos: Panetta awards first to SBHS student in art contest

San Benito High School senior Jasmine Ulloa was named the winner of the 2018 Congressional Art Competition, as announced by Congressman Jimmy Panetta on...

SBHS students take first, second in Congressional Art contest

Courtesy of San Benito High School: San Benito High School senior Jasmine Ulloa was named the winner of the 2018 Congressional Art Competition, as announced...

Obituary: Natalie Gutierrez Velazquez (1930-2018)

Natalie Gutierrez Velazquez age eighty-seven, went to be with The Lord, On April 28, 2018. She was the beloved daughter of Manuel Gutierrez and...

Wine & Beer Stroll will bring hundreds to downtown

As of early this week, there were still tickets remaining for the sixth Wine & Beer Stroll in downtown Hollister, but organizers were nearing...