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April 20, 2025

Teacher Pathway Program welcomes 31 future educators

Hartnell Community College District hosted a ceremony last Thursday at its King City Education Center to welcome 31 students from South County who are part of the second cohort of the Teacher Pathway Program.

Fort Hunter Liggett installs new garrison commander

Col. Kerry E. Norman has taken charge of the largest Army Reserve installation and the seventh largest post in the nation, becoming Fort Hunter Liggett’s newest garrison commander at a Change of Command ceremony conducted last Friday.

Students work their magic in ‘Aladdin,’ opening Friday

Take a magic carpet ride this weekend with students from Mary Chapa Academy as they present the school’s fourth annual spring musical, “Disney’s Aladdin Kids.”

Greenfield residents voice concerns over cannabis facilities

Last week Greenfield City Council passed three resolutions and held first readings of two ordinances pertaining to medical cannabis facilities.

Highway 1 damage will not affect Big Sur Marathon course

The recent storms that have wreaked havoc on California’s Highway 1 this winter will not affect the 26.2-mile route of the April 30 Big Sur International Marathon.

Additional arrests made in rape case

Two more arrests were made last week in connection with the Aug. 9 rape of a 14-year-old girl who was left unconscious on a sidewalk in Greenfield.

Council fires city manager ‘without cause’

Greenfield City Council has fired City Manager Jaime Fontes after a closed session vote during a special meeting Friday night.

Former police officer sentenced for embezzlement

A former Greenfield police officer was sentenced last week to three years of probation for felonious embezzlement that occurred during his tenure as president of the Greenfield Police Officers’ Association.

CONGRATS, GRADS!

Greenfield High School stadium was packed Saturday morning with full seats and standing crowds to celebrate the graduation of approximately 160 students.

City considers new entry signs

The City of Greenfield is considering design concepts for two new entry gateway signs along Highway 101 to welcome visitors into the city, replacing the old signs that toppled over during storms this past winter.

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