Monthly Archives: March 2020
Recology: All recyclables must be inside container to be serviced
Courtesy of San Benito County:
To reduce employee exposure to COVID-19, Recology is requiring all extra recyclable material to be inside of the Recology...
County data: Most locally tested, confirmed cases under age 50
San Benito County released new data Monday showing local COVID-19 cases broken down into age groups.
That data, part of a new effort to...
San Benito County reports 17 confirmed COVID-19 cases
San Benito County reported three more confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday.
That brings the total to 17 cases in the county, according to...
Hollister firefighters cleared for duty after quarantine
Courtesy of San Benito County:
The Hollister Fire Department announced that three Firefighters returned to work today from quarantine. The Firefighters were exposed on...
San Benito County offers resource guide for COVID-19 pandemic
San Benito County released a graphic showing the list of resources available for residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
See the resource guide below:
See a roundup of stimulus resources for individuals, businesses
On Friday March 27, 2020, The President signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act into legislation. The $2 Trillion...
United Farm Workers issues second open letter on coronavirus impacts
Courtesy of the United Farm Workers:
Nearly two weeks after its initial “open letter” of March 17 calling for meaningful steps by...
Hollister Hills, Fremont Peak affected by state park closures
Local residents looking to recreate outside have a couple less options now that the state park system has implemented stricter restrictions.
The California State...
SBHS names class officers for next year
Courtesy of San Benito High School:
Here are the results from the recent San Benito High School class office elections:
2021-Next year’s Senior Class...
County reminds residents on importance of shelter in place rules
Courtesy of San Benito County:
San Benito Counties Public Health Officer, Dr Marty Fentersheib ordered a “Shelter in Place,” effective March 18, 2020...