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December 9, 2025

Mee Memorial Hospital Foundation donates new modern sign

Mee Memorial Hospital Foundation has donated a new sign for the front of the hospital.

County hosts fair housing workshops for community

A series of three fair housing community workshops are scheduled this month in Monterey, Castroville and Gonzales.

Soledad prison, correctional facility install wind turbines

Two local state agencies are making the switch over to wind energy, Salinas Valley State Prison and the Correctional Training Facility, which are working with Foundation Windpower to bring the green resource to the facilities just outside of Soledad.

57 graduate from Community Police Academy

A combined 57 residents of Greenfield, King City, Soledad and Gonzales graduated from the South County Community Police Academy last week at the Greenfield Memorial Hall.

King City’s Rose headed to Naval Academy

Soon-to-be high school graduate Christian Rose will be studying and training at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., in the fall of 2018 as he prepares for his military career.

Fort Hunter Liggett’s Youth Fishing Derby draws hundreds

Fort Hunter Liggett’s 16th annual Youth Fishing Derby opened on a sunny morning April 14 at Del Venturi Pond, drawing more than 200 local children age 15 and younger to compete for prizes.

Fort Hunter Liggett hosts Youth Fishing Derby this Saturday

Fort Hunter Liggett will host the annual Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, April 14, at Del Venturi Pond to celebrate the Army Reserve’s 110th birthday and the Month of the Military Child.

Goodwill collection brings donations for Food Pantry

Volunteers from the Community Food Pantry collect donations from South County residents in the King City High School parking lot last Saturday.

Rockets, robots and more at Science Maker Faire

Students from throughout Soledad, Gonzales, Greenfield and King City arrived at the Soledad High School multipurpose room March 21 to showcase what they learned in science class and present their science projects during the Science Maker Faire.

Students partake in book battle for ā€˜Read Across America’ week

Santa Lucia Elementary School students recently celebrated ā€œRead Across America,ā€ a weeklong celebration ending on the final day, March 2, by dressing as their favorite book character and culminating with a Battle of the Books competition.
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