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October 5, 2025

Program brings out kids’ musical talents

In an iPod-wielding generation, Lizz Anderson wants to make sure children learn that someone is creating the music that comes from their headphones or boom box.

Businesses save holiday parade

If not for the quick fundraising work of seven Boulder Creek businesses, the annual Fourth of July parade in Boulder Creek would have been canceled.

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Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office

Scully named to county fire board

Tom Scully is looking for ideas to improve fire service in Bonny Doon and Davenport.

Valley People: Getty completes boot camp

Private Hunter E. Getty of Scotts Valley has completed U.S. Army basic training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. The training lasted nine weeks.

Highway 236 open for Fourth of July weekend

Highway 236 in Boulder Creek will be open for the Fourth of July weekend as Caltrans engineers take a break from repairing a major slip-out on the rural highway.

Scotts Valley High School drinking scrutinized by grand jury

An investigation by the Santa Cruz County civil grand jury into alcohol use by Scotts Valley High School students recommended that the district foster more alcohol and drug intervention, rather than rely on a strict zero-tolerance policy.

Wynn rates high as money manager

Thomas Wynn’s Wynn Capital Management of Ben Lomond landed in the top 9 percent among more than 1,000 equity managers ranked on one-year results by Money Manager Review, an online magazine for investors and money managers.

SV prepares to foreclose on Target site

The site of the proposed Target superstore in Scotts Valley will face foreclosure on July 1 if land owner Title Two Investment Corp. does not pay more than $310,100 it owes the city in back property taxes.

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Greg Wimp

Sandwich shop owner appointed to Scotts Valley Council

As Greg Wimp, the owner of multiple area Togo’s sandwich shop locations, stepped up Oct. 1 to address Scotts Valley City Council about why...