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Cooler days signal return of migratory birds

By Sally Mesarosh You don’t have to be an expert birder to take pride in the fact that Arizona tops the list of bird diversity in the United States, second only to states...

Where do we go from here? Commentary by Don Kirkland

By Don Kirkland Several weeks ago on these pages we suggested that Wrangler News and other small, community-based newspapers are pondering their future as it relates to the in-depth coverage of local news. This,...

Winning smiles for Corona volleyball

The lady Aztecs have swept through the regular season. Now, with four games remaining and the number one team in the state with a 31-5 record, coach Ben Maxfield and his girls...

Print Edition – October 22, 2022

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TCAA breakfast raises $26,000 to support seniors’ independent living

More than 100 guests and supporters generated at least $26,000 in donations at Tempe Community Action Agency’s Good Neighbor Breakfast fundraiser, aimed at supporting the organization’s senior independence programs. The funding, which serves...

Corona cross-country celebrates ‘Tac’ Smith’s 25th year

By Alex Zener Corona’s cross-country teams are happy to be able to compete normally once again after dealing with the COVID restrictions, especially the seniors who have just this one season left in...

Fire up the family for a fun-filled, safety-focused open house

West Chandler residents are being invited to join their citywide neighbors for a free Fire Department open house from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 5 at Fire Station No.1, 1491...

Tempe brings arts-focused activities to neighborhood parks

Photos by Billy Hardiman Courtesy city of Tempe Arts in the Parks is a city of Tempe program that brings arts-focused events and activities to neighborhoods. With 32 events and five temporary fence-art...

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