Published in the Sept. 2-15, 2015 issue of Morgan Hill Life
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Lead story: Current drought, possible El Niño storms worry county’s farmers
Nonprofit profile: Gilroy Compassion Center provides help, dignity for homeless
Guest Column by Kathleen M. King: Students’ school success hurt by eye-sight issues
Editorial: Share your opinion on proposed school redistricting maps
Calendar of Events: Sept. 2 -15, 2015 edition
Junior Journalism: It’s smart to be smart, say Barrett Elementary School third-grade students
Chamber of Commerce: Annual fair stimulates high school science
Ribbon Cutting— Forever Yogurt/Bee & Tea
Senior profile: Long-time Los Paseos educator is MHUSD’s 2015 Teacher of the Year
Mario Banuelos: Latino families pass on traditions when daughters turn 15 years
Anderson Lake closed to recreation boating, unlikely to reopen this year
Dining profile: Rosy’s at the Beach’s new chef brings European flare to menu
Winery profile: Guglielmo family winemakers celebrate with guests at 24th Harvest Festival
Q&A with Rene Spring: Leadership MH board president encourages program for 2016 class
Photo Op: Have fun in the sun at Galvan Park
Music in the Air with Mark Fenichel: FNMS concerts end successfully
Business profile: Coyote Creek Golf Club upgrades courses, plans event center
El Toro, San Martin/Gwinn each get $20k for migrant preschool education
Gavilan board of trustees seeks public comments on redistricting
Community Voices with Glen Webb: MHUSD moving to restructure K-8th grade levels in 2016 school year
Your Money with Dan Newquist: Important for investors to stay calm and ride out market volatility