Arnold Jackson Rowland March 26, 1920 – February 12, 2012
Known to his friends as Jack, he was born in Deer Range, AL. He was stationed at Moffett Field before being shipped out to North Africa during WWII. While in California, he met Wilma, his wife for 65 years. He worked at FMC Corporation for 30 years, where he was known for his precision.
‘Cease and desist’ order served to marijuana dispensary; city legal worries ensue
Gilroy police served MediLeaf with a cease and desist order
Business gives back through community efforts
Always looking for ways to give back to the city they love, Jeff and Barbara Orth of Integrated Financial Benefits have found a way to reach out and help during the pandemic.
When it became apparent that people were going to have a long-term need...
Your Office Coach: Don’t wait to improve your performance
I just had a horrible performance review in which I was given 30
Stories of Service: Jack Sturla
In this Story of Service, Gilroy-native Jack Sturla describes
Gilroy Rodeo to return in August
In the hills that surround Gilroy and Morgan Hill, the west is still wild. Cowboys still ride and rope, same as they did back in the day of Henry Miller's reign as the "Cattle King of California."
This summer, a reminder of the Santa Clara...
















