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Denise Hart named interim president, CEO of Tempe Chamber of Commerce

Denise Hart has been named interim president and CEO of the Tempe Chamber of Commerce in the wake of the resignation of Anne Gill.

Second responders, often overlooked, get their moment of recognition, too

Often overlooked are the so-called second responders, who work as tirelessly as first responders.

$1,000 grant from Four Peaks Brewery lifts Thew Elementary teacher’s spirits

Thew Elementary third-grade teacher Andrea Perez plans to use her $1,000 grant toward her classroom library.

Tempe launches intensive effort to vaccinate against Delta variant

Tempe, hoping to focus outreach and vaccination efforts on areas with low vaccination rates, is rallying with community partners to host free clinics.

‘IT WAS LIKE A BOMB WENT OFF’ . . . 4 men burned in explosion that blew roof off print shop expected...

Those near the Platinum Printing explosion on Aug. 26 heard and felt the blast a half-mile away; all 4 who were injured are expected to survive and make full recovery.

2 area businesswomen well on way to goal of 200K donated bottles of water

Mary Contreras of Mary Contreras State Farm Agency and Adrienne Bryant of Bryant Commercial Real Estate are hoping to collect 200,000 bottles of water by Sept. 1 to distribute to those in need. 

Black entrepreneurs given boost with We Rise business mentoring initiative

We Rise, created by non-profit Local First Arizona, is a business education and mentoring program aimed to fortify Arizona Black-owned businesses.

Print Edition – August 21, 2021

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