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Hiking-trail veteran due at arts venue

As weather heats up and the warmer days of spring remind residents of West Chandler that they live in the desert, the Chandler Center for the Arts Gallery in Downtown Chandler presents...

Sunset library to host forum on city’s past

Though Chandler is now a bustling city where businesses thrive and nearly a quarter of a million people live, in the not-so-distant past it was largely an agricultural community. A free presentation on...

Print Edition – February 10, 2018

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Tempe looking to train teen lifeguards ages 15 and up for aquatics programs

The City of Tempe is looking for motivated teenagers ages 15 and up who are interested in becoming lifeguards.

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Library hosting series on dementia Dementia is a word people tend to cringe over, often for fear of the aggressive disease and its spiraling symptoms. The city of Tempe has its sights on helping...

Tempe council candidates share ideas, views with So. Tempe residents

Wrangler News photos by Kody Acevedo Candidates for Tempe City Council appearing at a public forum at Arizona Community Church, from left: Jennifer Adams, Sarah Kader, Lauren Kuby, Justin Adams and Genevieve Vega;...

Chandler’s Arts Center, Symphony make for a perfect cultural partnership

Happy 25th Birthday, Chandler Symphony Orchestra!

Two unique programs due at Tempe Center for the Arts

Tempe Center for the Arts continues its flair for innovative programming with two performances in early February.

Wrangler News Staff

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