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FARM DAY VOLUNTEERS

KING CITY — Monterey County Ag Education will present South County Farm Day at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds in King City on Thursday, Jan. 23, for local third-grade students only. Volunteers to help guide the classes around or to present on agriculture topics — seeds, crops, healthy choices, equipment, etc. — are needed. “If you can hold a clipboard and say, ‘Follow Me!,’ you’re qualified,” organizers said. A barbecued lunch will be provided. For more information and to sign up, visit MontereyCountyAgEducation.org.


ARMY NOTICE

JOLON — Enhanced security measures have been implemented at all military installations, including at Fort Hunter Liggett and the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area. These measures include the temporary suspension of the Trusted Traveler Program. Effective immediately, every individual in the vehicle will need a DoD Identification Card to gain access to the cantonment. Those who do not have a DoD ID Card will need to go through the Visitor Control Center. Commuters should allow for extra time when accessing the installation, especially during high-traffic times. Suspicious activity can be reported to the FHL Police at 831-386-2513 and Parks at 925-875-4200.


SERVICE CALLS

MONTEREY COUNTY — Cal Fire BEU announced that the San Benito-Monterey Unit responded to more than 8,000 calls for service in 2024. “As an all-risk agency, Cal Fire is proud to provide a high level of service not only in wildland firefighting but across all aspects of emergency response,” the agency stated. These include municipal firefighting, paramedic services, technical rescues and law enforcement. “Thank you for trusting us to serve and protect our communities,” added the agency. “Here’s to staying ready for whatever 2025 brings!”

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Ryan Cronk is the managing editor for King City Rustler and Salinas Valley Tribune, a unified publication of Greenfield News, Soledad Bee and Gonzales Tribune. He covers general news for South Monterey County and the surrounding communities.

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