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March 15, 2025

‘Three Amigos’ Arrange Ambulance Delivery to Mexico

Rotarians also donate thousands of medical supplies to Red

Emerald Regime Seeks Marchers

Live Oak High School's marching band and color guard is looking for students to join the groups for the upcoming marching season. The fun begins with band camp starting Aug. 14 at 9am at the Live Oak High band room. Students who are looking for commitment, to add meaning to their high school life, responsibility and a huge sense of satisfaction are encouraged to get involved. Another bonus of becoming a part of the fun-loving but hard-working groups is a chance for a trip to Europe in the spring. No experience is necessary, and all Live Oak High students are welcome, including incoming ninth graders. Check www.emeraldregime.org for more information, or contact Kathy at 226-8505, [email protected] or Tish at 779-0258.

Police Still Looking for Man in Connection to Armed Robbery

An arrest warrant has been issued for Mark Fredrickson, 24, whom Morgan Hill police believe robbed a man at gunpoint and assaulted him last Saturday in a local motel.

For the Love of Lambs

FFA groups count on community support at 62nd Santa Clara County

Future Is Uncertain For Animal Shelter

Animal advocates charge county is turning blind eye to growing

$6,000 Raised for Suicide Prevention

San Francisco's

Walk-A-Pooch Event to Raise Money to Build Off-leash Park

The Morgan Hill Dog Owners Group, a grass roots organization, is sponsoring a "Walk-a-Pooch" walkathon Aug. 12, 7:30am, at Community Park on Edmundson Avenue, to raise money to build an off-leash dog park.

Garlic Festival a Success

Gilroy – Andrea Alvarado and Anna Clark haven't missed a single Garlic Festival for 15 years, and they weren't about to make an exception this summer.

Mainstreet Hires New Ad Chief

Morgan Hill – David Marin, a sales executive with more than 20 years of newspaper experience, has taken over as advertising director for the Morgan Hill Times and its sister papers.

Patients File into Hospitals as PG&E Piles into the Street

As temperatures remained high the Saint Louise Hospital treated

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