Stories in the Aug. 19, 2015 issue of Morgan Hill Life

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Downtown developments open doors to MH business growth

Nonprofit profile: Sobrato grads aiming to raise awareness of endangered animals

Guest column by Steve Betando: Exciting changes coming for this new school year

Editorial: Back to school: parents get involved for student success

Around Town with Robert Airoldi: MH’s Mighty Mushrooms play with heart, but come up short in tourney

Calendar of Events

Junior Journalism: Invitation to students and teachers to join ‘Junior Journalism’ program

Downtown with Cheri Devlin: Please support downtown businesses now

Ribbon Cutting— Coyote Valley Golf Club

Q&A with Marti Winkler: Essential Oils can play a natural part in building a healthy lifestyle

Dining profile: New yogurt, tea shop aims to please families, teens and commuters

Wine profile: South County celebrates the one-year anniversary of its popular Wine Trail

Your money with Marisa Otto: What are the key ‘USES’ of cash and how can they be beneficial?

Senior profile: Love for Morgan Hill prompts longtime resident to help seniors, others

Photo op: Sneak peek: MH garage spider art

Music in the Air with Mark Fenichel: Blues music is flowing in downtown Morgan Hill this summer

Business profile: MH businessman develops levitating Bluetooth stereo speakers

Wellness with Tracee: Sugary foods are the major culprit leading to type-2 diabetes

Community Voices with Rawail Asad: Young visitor from Pakistan admires friendliness of Morgan Hill people

Education profile:LOHS, Gav grad leads Morgan Hill community college campus

Hike with Mike: Murphy Springs was attractive to local Indians because of water supply

The Bigger Picture with Marty Cheek: Fake news provides perspective for today’s American media, politics