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Print Edition – August 18, 2018

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Observing Chandler’s colorful past: event celebrates city’s historical lore

From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, Historic Downtown Chandler will transport visitors back in time with a celebration of yesteryear, promising a “living history” experience through live character storytelling and music. 

Police, agency link resources to ‘Take a bite out of hunger’

Tempe Community Action Agency and the Tempe Police Department have joined forces in a combined, first-ever Take a Bite Out of Hunger food drive to benefit TCAA’s food pantry initiative.

Aging population drives new emphasis on memory care

‘Suffering from a dementia-like disease is like being in a prison. I wish I had discovered this profession earlier in life, because at the end of the day, it’s very satisfying to provide care for our residents.’

Throng of well-wishers makes it official for newly elected members of Tempe City Council

Tempe’s City Council chambers overflowed with well-wishers as two current council members and one new one were sworn into office in an official City Hall observance.

Print Edition – August 4, 2018

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Education movement continues to increase visibility of public school funding issues

The #RedForEd movement is rolling along, despite the seasonal summer break. It’s a lower profile, of course, compared with the large volume of teachers who participated in the walkout in April.

‘Volunteens’ survive pre-acceptance gauntlet as they pursue hopes of future medical careers

Signing up for the summer Volunteen program at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center is easy. Getting accepted takes a bit of work:

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