Plenty of local fodder to ‘puh-lease’
I've been shaking my head and rolling my eyes an awful lot over
Frys.com Open: Koepka’s overseas experience prepares him for play stateside
SAN MARTIN —Brooks Koepka’s passport is worn, the pages crinkled with stamps from all the use it’s received this year.
Eric’s Bench
I woke on a Wednesday morning in early November with an odd feeling that, like Alice, I had stepped through the looking glass into a strange alternate reality. It was an uneasy feeling, but one for which I knew the perfect tonic: getting out.
FOOTBALL: Barnstormers continue to win, down Razorbacks, 31-13
The Central Coast Barnstormers showed the depth of their
Church welcomes new family minister
Members of Morgan Hill's Advent Lutheran Church, 16870 Murphy
Pet news across the world
There’s a few interesting news items worth mentioning this week. First comes word from China that Chinese pet owners have started importing pet food and treats made in the United States because of concerns about contamination in their own domestic products. Seems they won’t buy their own stuff ever since reports surfaced about salmonella contamination and other problems. Perhaps now they’ll see better quality control from these companies. I still say we should all avoid pet products imported from China.














