Published in the June 8 – 21, 2016 issue of Morgan Hill Life
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Lead story: Vacating BookSmart store leaving a hole in downtown Morgan Hill
Nonprofit profile: CordeValle Foundation helping to grow the game of golf
Guest column by Christina Kim: Golf pro coming home to play Women’s Open
Editorial Public has right to know about board’s conflicts, trustee’s actions
Around Town . . . with Robert Airoldi: House of Thunder celebrates Armed Forces Day in a unique way
YAC column by Isabella Giubileo: Developmental Asset No. 25 — Reading for Pleasure
Junior Journalism: San Martin/Gwinn gets environmentally-friendly modular classrooms
Chamber of Commerce by Ken Murray: Residential water treatment has hit its stride
Ribbon Cutting — Blush Hair Studio
Business profile: For more than four decades, The Grass Farm has grown quality sod
Winery profile: South Valley wines proud to be served at upcoming US. Women’s Open
Dining profile: La Hacienda in MH looking to duplicate Gilroy restaurant’s success
Q&A with Casino Fajardo: District preparing for new elementary school in northeast Morgan Hill
Theater arts: SVCT brings the always fun musical ‘Mary Poppins’ to the stage
Safety at MHUSD board meetings brought into question by three trustees
Teacher says trustee has a history of intimidation, bullying at schools
South Valley Dance Arts to perform classic ballet ‘The Firebird’
Central high student wins Chamber’s ‘Rock the Mock’ logo contest
Two students win inaugural cooking contest at Mushroom Mardi Gras
MHUSD graduation rates down slightly, but higher than county average
News brief: June 8 – 21, 2016 edition
Freedom Fest volunteers gearing up for patriotic holiday events in MH
Your Estate . . . with James Ward: Be wary of the underbelly of ‘for profit’ assisted living options
Calendar of events: June 8 – 21, 2016 edition