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Aptos Times: August 15, 2023




Heartbreaking: Fentanyl Kills Her Only Child, By Jondi Gumz • End Overdose Event • Mountain Lion Research & Protecting Livestock • Tiny Homes Built By Students: Granite Construction Gives $50,000 To Support Work Experience • Homeless Point in Time Count • Point in Time Homeless Count • New Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency Leader • Supervisor Zach Friend: No Fourth Term, By Jondi Gumz • He Actually Works for the Common Good, by Rene Schlaepfer • A Very Caring Individual, by Jess Brown • A Force for Cohesion, by Robley Levy • Kristen Brown to Run For Supervisor, By Jondi Gumz • Thoughtful and Inclusive, by Michael Watkins • A Person Who Sees the Big Picture, by John & Karen Hibble • CASA Welcomes New Advocates • Rick Kepler in Maui: How to Help, By Jondi Gumz • Red Cross Aids Maui after Wildfires, By Jondi Gumz • Twin Lakes Church: Our Hearts With Maui • Gene Castillo of Lahaina Asks for Help • Cabrillo College: No Name Change Yet, By Jondi Gumz • Learn from History, by John Marinovich • Focus on High School Seniors, by Andrew Morrissey • Construction on Sgt. Gutzwiller Memorial Moves Forward, By Kieran Kelly • Rio Del Mar Walkway Closed Off • Aptos History Museum Needs a New Home, By John Hibble • New in Aptos, Photo Credit Brooke Valentine • Soquel Drive Buffered Bike Lane Project Begins • Update: SB 14 Sex Trafficking of a Minor, By Jondi Gumz • Janus Awarded Federal Grant • MVCS’ New Tennis Coach: Haley Loredo … and much more!


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