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Capacity limitations lifted at Chandler Library and Tumbleweed Rec Center

COVID-19 limitations have been lifted at some Chandler facilities.

Print Edition – March 20, 2021

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I am grateful for my Irish heritage that created a lifetime of ‘the ties that bind’

Every year on March 17, I don green, munch on a little Irish soda bread and think of all the loved ones who have gone before me and paved the way to this very moment of my life.

Rough night in Rolls led to lucrative business, aiding kids – and level lawn

Wonderful St. Patrick’s Day memories shared of children who brought true blessing and understanding of real joy of living.

Annual fundraising hike to help homeless find jobs takes on new look

St. Joseph the Worker, a Valley non-profit that helps homeless people find good jobs, kicks off its annual Hike for the Homeless fundraiser Saturday, March 27.

Josh Wright acting city manager while Chandler conducts a national search

Josh Wright, Chandler assistant city manager for four years, named acting city manager in the wake of Marsha Reed’s retirement.

ADOT official: Noise-level readings, policies on Loop 101 follow guidelines

Daina Mann of ADOT says in response to questions by Dr. Donald Boles that the agency followed procedures in selecting a diamond-grind finish on widened Loop 101.

Tempe artist draws a line on human suffering by giving to less fortunate

Tempe artist Russ Cannizzaro is launching a company, Giving Arts, which will donate 50 percent of its net profit to charitable organizations.

Wrangler News Staff

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