City begins work on well rehabilitation
Nor-Cal Pump and Well Drilling Inc. is the new construction services company in charge of the Well #6 Rehabilitation Project, following the Soledad City Council’s approval of a contract on July 5.
Applicants being sought for Planning Commission
The City of Soledad is looking for candidates for the planning commission.
Passing the torch
April Liedtke finished out her term as Soledad Rotary Club president on July 1 and passed the torch onto Lorena Gonzales, who took over as president on July 6.
Surf’s up for youth at camp
The Wahine Project provided 20 surf camp scholarships for South Monterey County girls for the camp beginning this past Monday.
17 citations issued for illegal fireworks
The Soledad Police Department issued 17 citations for illegal fireworks in the days leading up to the Fourth of July.
State issues Title 1 grants to schools
Central Coast school districts were awarded more than $28 million in Title 1 grants for the upcoming 2017-2018 school year, and several South Monterey County schools were included.
Salvation Army hosts craft fair
The first Soledad Salvation Army Craft Fair kicked off July 1 with many local artists displaying and selling their creations, which included items made by crocheting and quilting.
Main Street Middle School construction continues
Main Street Middle School construction continues on Main Street with funds from Measure C approved by voters in November 2012.
Celebrating Independence
Residents of Soledad gathered to celebrate the nation’s birthday at the Little League Park on North Street yesterday for the Fourth of July.
Dangerous algae bloom found in Lake San Antonio
The Monterey County Health Department and Resource Management Agency are alerting those already at Lake San Antonio or those who plan on visiting the lake over the holiday weekend to be aware that tests have confirmed that the South Shore area of the lake