Stories for March 18 – 31, 2015 issue of Morgan Hill Life

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After three years, family, volunteers suspend search for Sierra

Nonprofit profile: Red Cross helps people get lives back on track after disasters

Guest column by Kim Bush: Poppy Jasper Film Festival teaches children

Editorial: MHUSD ponders moving elections to by-trustee-area

Around Town … with Robert Airoldi: Holy Surprise Party!! Batman and other superheroes grace the Granada

Calendar of Events: March 18-31, 2015 edition

Youth Voices — Why we love to learn: Britton middle schoolers take Hawaii science trip to study volcanoes

Chamber of Commerce with John Horner: Involve yourself in your MH community

Photo op: MH Chamber of Commerce welcomes new members

YAC column with Kelechi Ndionyenma: YAC students learn about assets

Dining profile: Just Breakfast is favorite downtown Morgan Hill dining institution

Wining with Cindy Adams: Passport Weekend a wonderful chance to sample local wines

Music in the Air with Mark Fenichel: Outdoor music in Morgan Hill will fill the air this summer

Running with Paul: Annual AAUW Wildflower Run has become tradition for MH families

RNP believes in supporting musical arts in South Valley Symphony

Pet Talk with Dr. Jeanne: Haggerty-Arcay: Ear infections in your pet can be difficult to cure, for several reasons

Business profile: Morgan Hill-based office supply firm still going strong after 35 years

Community Voices with Mike Brusa: Local man claims global warming is a ‘scam’ for money and power

The Bigger Picture with Marty Cheek: Reforming immigration laws might help stimulate America’s economy

Senior profile: Morgan Hill man provided inspiration for WWII movie ‘The Frogmen’

Q&A with Cristina Henríquez: Author’s Silicon Valley Reads book retells the varied immigrant stories

Community Voices with Bernice Aguilera:Two conferences aim to support and empower MH youth

Community Voices with Ralph Chellino: Beware of the ‘IRS’ calling-for-money fraud

Elder fraud discussion helps seniors avoid con artists and deal with being scammed