Two high schools proposed for Coyote Valley
One campus would have about 2,000 students, other satellite
Equine “Wolf Teeth” – What are they and how should they be cared for?
Approximately 70 percent of horses will develop wolf teeth. While these teeth usually do not pose a health risk to the horse, they are often removed in performance horses to prevent interference with the bit and to avoid traumatizing the soft tissues around the teeth leading to soreness. Horsemen differ in opinions on when or if these teeth should be removed, but understanding the physiology of wolf teeth can help individual horse owners make the best personal decision for their horses.
Barnstormers ride Stallions ragged
The Central Coast Barnstormers posted 24 offensive points for
Another state budget fiasco emphasizes the need for serious change
Once again, the California legislature has missed its statutory
It’s what we do….
CHS is big on community...we just ended collecting candy for our troops! Treats for troops is a contest between classes to collect candy for our troops...we will start our annual turkey challenge between CHS and GHS. We will be collecting frozen turkeys for charities in town....we are still fundraising for OUR stadium project, donations can be brought to school or through the Gilroy Foundation....Looking for BBQ or Cougar -Q...our athletic boosters are having a BBQ fundraiser for a BBQ meal for four...tri tip roast, garlic bread and chili beans for $28...to be picked up on Sat. Nov. 9th...TODAY is the last day to pre order....contact Rosie Menacho @ 408.706.0903
Local artwork on exhibit around town
Five years ago, local artist Jeanie Watson set out to find a place to sell her art. With no gallery in Morgan Hill, she was determined to find a way to display her work—as well as help other local artists.














