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Food and amusement galore!

The Ostrich Festival at Tumbleweed Park offered unlimited food and fun for everyone, with rides, games and, the main attraction and featured guests, live ostriches.

Underserved in Tempe, Chandler share Dignity Health funding

Five community projects led by 15 community-based organizations, including Tempe Community Action Agency, will share in nearly half a million dollars in grant funding from Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center, among...

Our writer-photographer Andrew Lwowski wins 1st place in Hearst Awards program

Earns coveted ‘Pulitzer Prize’ of college journalism I n the last several months, we've had the pleasure of receiving news of awards for journalistic achievement being received by several of our former and...

Print Edition – March 25, 2023

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Notice To Our Readers

A commentary with the headline 'Arguments Against Prop 303' appearing in the most recent online issue of Wrangler News carries an attribution to Wrangler News Staff. This is both misleading and incorrect....

Smokin’ Fun

Hundreds came out for Downtown Chandler's first annual Beer, Bourbon and BBQ festival, plus a chance to enjoy good drinks, smokin’ barbeque and nice weather.    

Nature’s beauty in glorious display

A combination of mild winter temperatures and above-average rainfall in January, February and so far in March hav created the perfect conditions for a ‘super bloom’ of wildflowers across the state. While...

How to learn city’s history… and have fun at the same time

Attractions ranging from merchant tents to food to interactive booths and live music immersed the crowd at Tempe His - tory Museum's celebration of Hayden Ferry Days while the rest soaked up...

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