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  • 1 week ago | kingcityrustler.com | Sean Roney |Soledad Bee

    KING CITY — Staff from the City of King as well as personnel from the King City Police Department hosted a vigil last Wednesday for Sgt. Ryan Kenedy, who died unexpectedly while on duty on March 25. Community members were able to fill out cards to Kenedy’s family and share their stories of his impact and service. “It’s been a long two weeks and it’s nice to see the community come out to honor Sgt. Ryan Kenedy,” said King City Chief of Police James Hunt. “Ryan was simply taken from us too soon.

  • 1 week ago | kingcityrustler.com | Ryan Cronk |Soledad Bee

    EASTER EVENTGREENFIELD — The City of Greenfield is inviting the community to attend its 2025 Easter Event on Wednesday, April 16, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Patriot Park, 1351 Oak Ave., in Greenfield. The celebration features an Easter egg hunt for children, fun games, photos with the Easter Bunny and more. For additional information, call Jesus Perez at 831-236-1230.

  • 2 weeks ago | kingcityrustler.com | Ryan Cronk |Soledad Bee

    LIVING HISTORY DAYKING CITY — Join the excitement at the Monterey County Agricultural and Rural Life Museum in King City on Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the Gold Rush Jamboree – Living History Day, where the spirit of the 1849 Gold Rush comes to life. Families can enjoy a range of activities, including gold panning, old-time games and traditional chores. Admission to the park and museum is free, and the first 25 children can pan for gold at no cost.

  • 2 weeks ago | kingcityrustler.com | Sean Roney |Soledad Bee

    KING CITY — King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture recognized four top contributors to the community this past Saturday. The audience gathered at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds’ Orradre Building to honor Debby Norman as the Citizen of the Year, King City Town Square as the Business of the Year, Rodolfo Tapia as Friend of the Community and Dalilah Reyes as the Hermie Robles Youth Award recipient for the year 2024.

  • 2 weeks ago | kingcityrustler.com | Ryan Cronk |Soledad Bee

    MARKET RETURNSSOLEDAD — The Soledad Certified Farmer’s Market is back on Soledad Street. After a brief hiatus, the market resumed April 3 and will continue every Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Since 2006, the market has been a community favorite, offering fresh produce, delicious food and unique handmade treasures. The market provides an excellent opportunity for residents to support local vendors and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Soledad.

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