Not your typical caramel corn
When was the last time you had caramel corn? It has probably been many years, came packaged with a prize and was most likely stale and unappealing. If it were not for the prize, many youngsters would avoid it too. This week, I am ready to change your mind about caramel corn and how wonderful and endless the possibilities can be.
Shame felt 19 years late
You know that nagging feeling you get when you’ve forgotten something? And you’re pretty sure it’s something big, but you just can’t quite remember? And pretty soon you start thinking about it every day, wondering if the thing you forgot is super serious and the FBI is going to swing by your house one day?
A Bowl of Fun
As if you haven't already enjoyed enough of the holiday season on your rear end, toasting friends and relatives with eggnog in hand, I'm about to encourage you to park yourself by the tube to bring in the New Year. It's time to marvel at one of the sporting year's grand traditions. College bowl games.
Mabie Healthcare Center opens on First Street
Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital celebrated the grand opening of its new Mabie First Street Healthcare Center on May 18 with a ribbon cutting by the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce.
New Web site touts jobs and economic benefits of casino
Investors from Game Won, the group backing a proposed Miwok
Another View: Let us not forget 9/11 memorials’ importance
Tuesday is the 11th anniversary of 9/11. And three months later, we will mark the 71st anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The two worst attacks on American soil each resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths and led the nation to war. Still, given the passage of time, Dec. 7 will be noted with minimal, if any, reverence by most Americans, and, despite little more than a decade having lapsed since 9/11, already some memories are fading too fast.
GOLF: Ellis cards 74 during first round of U.S. Open
Local golfer John Ellis fired a 3-over 74 in his opening round











