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Kiwanis Park walk remembers cancer victims

An educational walk honoring survivors of prostate cancer and remembering those who have lost their battle to the deadly disease will be held from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at Kiwanis Park.

In new state role, Tibshraeny aims to strengthen cities’ voice

Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny has a new title to add to his name: President.

New season, new coach: At 35-0, it was all Padres

The Padres are making some noise once again in 2016.

Community libraries of today not the same as Dad’s

Brenda Brown possesses an intimate, well-grounded understanding of the role libraries play in the lives of 21st century young people.

Musician by day, lifesaver by night

Jacob Morris, a 19-year-old professional musician, is working to help spread awareness on suicide prevention and mental illness through his music.

‘Something for everyone’ underscores planning for Chandler arts center’s 2016-17 season

Celebrating its 27th season with performances ranging from comedic and family-friendly to immersive and instrumental, and even theatrical, Chandler Center for the Arts has announced its 2016-17 season lineup of entertainment for all ages.

The sometimes agonizing, frequently enlightening, lessons learned on the road to becoming a journalist

I’ve had the pleasure of writing about sports and a number of other topics for Wrangler News for a little over a year.

New Kyrene schools exec launches ‘Let’s Talk’ initiative

It’s hard to believe that August is over and our students, teachers and classrooms have settled into their routines and rituals.

Wrangler News Staff

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