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Criminals: Big Brother GPD has its digital eye on you

The Gilroy Police Department is spending $100,000 to bolster its high-tech arsenal in an effort to gain the upper hand in the ongoing fight against crime.

No bombs, no suspects in double bomb threat

Two bomb threats were made at two separate businesses in Morgan

Feast of Our Lady of Antipolo

Sunday, July 25, an important Filipino religious tradition will

UPDATED: Well-known Morgan Hill doctor dies in climbing accident

Joseph Kraut, Jr., 55, a Morgan Hill physician well-known and beloved by patients throughout South County, died in a rock climbing accident at Pinnacles National Park Tuesday, July 15, according to authorities. Kraut had been climbing with a “close friend” at the park in southwest San Benito County, according to Sheriff’s Capt. Eric Taylor. He was on a rope  descending a section of the “Discovery Wall” rock face when a piece of belaying equipment held by his friend and climbing partner—who was on the ground securing the other end of Kraut’s rope—apparently malfunctioned.The rope gave way and Kraut lost his footing, falling from about 30 feet onto the ground below, Taylor said. The accident happened about 10 a.m.Kraut’s friend immediately blew his emergency whistle, summoning the park’s search and rescue team which was already in the field, Taylor added. A CalFire helicopter arrived “within a matter of minutes” and carried Kraut to the front entrance of the park, meeting up with a second helicopter from Calstar, according to Taylor. While Kraut was being transferred to the Calstar vessel, he was pronounced dead by paramedics. Taylor said authorities have not determined an exact cause of death, but Kraut suffered injuries to his back and head, “which would have been consistent with him falling from that distance.” Kraut, a Morgan Hill resident, was an internal medicine physician with an office on Butterfield Boulevard, where he practiced with his wife, Dr. Rebecca Kroll. He was affiliated with Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy, and has served South County patients for more than 25 years.SLRH President and CEO James Dover released a statement about Kraut’s death. “We have lost an excellent physician,” Dover’s statement read. “He was an example of what every physician should be: compassionate, intelligent, respectful and well-liked by his physician colleagues, employees and community members. He served the Gilroy and Morgan Hill communities since 1986. Our hearts and prayers go out to Dr. Kraut’s wife Dr. Becky Kroll and their family.”Kraut’s father, Dr. Joseph Kraut, Sr., was also a physician at SLRH, according to the hospital’s statement. Pinnacles National Park is known as a popular rock climbing destination. Kraut was an avid rock climber, according to users of an online discussion forum at supertopo.com. Taylor added July 18 that federal park rangers are conducting an investigation into the exact cause of the accident. Correction: Due to incorrect information from a source, a previous edition of this article misidentified the name of the area within the park where the accident happened. The Dispatch regrets the error.

Council denies injury claims

The Gilroy City Council earlier this month rejected claims submitted by three people who said they were injured due to negligence or faulty construction or maintenance of public facilities. At the Aug. 6 meeting, the seven-member council unanimously agreed to deny the claims of Alfredo...

Annadine Surber Worley

Annadine Surber Worley was born in Shafter, CA on March 13, 1937. Annadine was an only child of the late Walter and Ruby Lynch of Oceano, CA.

Out of the war zones, into a brutal labor market

His job in the military brought New York native Joseph Rodriguez to North Carolina. The promise of a job outside the Army keeps the former infantryman here.

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SCC Farm Bureau golf tournament May 16

The Santa Clara County Farm Bureau’s 19th annual golf tournament fundraiser will take place Friday, May 16 at the San Juan Oaks Golf Club in Hollister. Funds raised from the golf tournament will go toward the Farm Bureau’s mission to serve its members by preserving, protecting and promoting agriculture throughout the county as a business and as a way of life. In the last 18 years, the bureau has raised nearly $100,000 from the annual golf tournament to promote agriculture education, scholarships, financial assistance for students interested in agricultural careers, support of the county fair, curriculum and school gardens. Included in golf tournament entry price is a gourmet BBQ dinner at the San Juan Oaks clubhouse. The price is $195 per player, $780 per team or $980 per team plus “Green Sponsorship,” which includes a round of cocktails. Fees include a game of golf, cart, shirt, lunch on the course, dinner in the clubhouse, tee prizes and awards. For more information contact Stacy Mariani at (408) 776-1684 or [email protected]

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