Check out our stories and columns in the July 24, 2013 issue of Morgan Hill Life.
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Please click on the headline and photo links below to learn what’s new in our community.
Lead story: Sierra LaMar search volunteers keep hope alive
Nonprofit profile: El Toro Youth Center Saved by $11K grant
Guest column by Mayor Steve Tate: Public input wanted for General Plan update
Editorial: There’s plenty to do, so go out and have some fun
Around Town with Robert Airoldi: July 24, 2013 edition
Nonprofit profile: Kiwanis Club honors five with Turnaround Scholarships
Gavilan Community College accreditation reaffirmed
Mother of slain soldier Pat Tillman speaks to Rotary Club of Morgan Hill
Special election: Santa Clara County library parcel tax ballots arriving in mailboxes July 27
Your money with Dan Newquist: Take steps to avoid overspending in retirement
Real estate agent profile: Getting to know… real estate agent Ralph Chellino
Winery Profile: Guglielmo Winery carries on family tradition of great wine making
Restaurant Profile: Las Palmas cooks up great Mexican cuisine
Business Profile: Running Shop strives to help beginning runners
Business Profile: People and Planet offers fair-trade, gluten-free products
Chamber of Commerce commentary by Danielle Davenport: Chamber launching new entrepreneurship program
Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting — Buildingkidz School
The Bigger Picture with Marty Cheek: Tourism Alliance working to enhance city’s reputation
Commentary by Frances Nance: Why I Love Morgan Hill: Taco Tuesdays at Rosy’s at the Beach
Nonprofit Profile: TeenForce is bringing youth jobs programs to South County
Non-profit Profile: 2nd annual Road Rally raises funds for Community Foundation
Q&A with Rich Constantine: Keep your home and property safe during fire season
Photo-Op: HOPEW helps Air for Paws
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