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1. Watsonville airport receives $115K federal grant (pajaronian.com) — Watsonville Municipal Airport is getting more than $115,000 in federal funding to upgrade runway markings and meet current safety standards, part of a broader FAA grant package for California airports. Local pilots and businesses relying on the city-owned airport should see improved safety and compliance, while nearby regional airports in Monterey and Hollister are also receiving larger infrastructure grants.
2. Former Monte Vista Christian School teacher arrested on suspicion of child sex crimes (santacruzsentinel.com) — Law enforcement has arrested a former Monte Vista Christian School teacher on suspicion of multiple lewd acts with a minor, in a case tied to his time teaching in Watsonville. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office believes there may be additional victims and is urging anyone with information to contact Detective Munoz as the investigation continues.
3. Santa Cruz County holds first meeting to discuss soil steam pilot project (santacruzsentinel.com) — Santa Cruz County officials are testing soil steaming in Pajaro Valley fields near Watsonville schools as a possible alternative to pesticide fumigation. The Agricultural Commissioner's Office just held a community meeting at the South County Government Center in Watsonville and plans more outreach as it evaluates impacts on crop yields, water use, and neighborhood health through the end of the year.
4. Falcons aspire to return atop of Mission North (pressbanner.com) — Watsonville High's football team will face Scotts Valley in PCAL Mission North play, including a league matchup scheduled for Oct. 23. The article focuses on Scotts Valley's roster, strategy, and schedule, but repeatedly highlights Watsonville among key divisional rivals that local fans will see this fall.
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