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April 6, 2026

San Juan actor, farrier by day, set to star in ‘Gunslingers’

San Juan Bautista resident Jordan Garrick may put shoes on horses' hooves during the day to pay bills, but he moonlights as a fledgling actor.

VOLLEYBALL: Rams go 2-0 at Gavilan College Classic

The Gavilan College women's volleyball team played ungracious

Casino sets sights on new location

Hoping to show they are flexible and willing to work with the

Peddlers Faire to return to San Juan

More than 200 vendors from the western United States will

Burned by the Queen

I predicted I would be a loser in the Beat the Queen competition

One for the ‘Only in California’ file

It was supposed to be dinner and a movie. Instead, it became two movies and a hotdog. And, no, that has nothing to do with “California,” but bear with me.

Business Buzz – Highlighting the latest changes in San Benito County’s business community

After 11 years as a PostNet franchise in Hollister, owner Ron

Getting Out: Nature is the best medicine

Ryan was defiant, angry and was dabbling in an abundance  of risky behaviors.  He wandered the streets when he should have been in school. He had little motivation and less self-esteem.  Ryan was sixteen years old and headed for trouble.

Well-seasoned cuisine: A craving for an old-time classic leads to dessert

Every once in a while my sweet tooth will get the best of me and I will crave a dessert without really being able to put my finger on it. Last weekend, I wanted to bake something so a friend suggested I find something to use the Grand Marnier he had bought recently. But when I looked up a few recipes, there were lots of them for complicated soufflés or cakes that required special equipment that he did not have in his basic baking supply arsenal. We decided against baking something and settled instead at picking up a few sweet things at a bakery in Santa Clara.

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