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An early-warning system for mental-health problems

In the wake of the tragic events that lately have hit Arizona, the talk among major media outlets has focused on mental health concerns, particularly as they may affect students in our...

Holocaust museum aims at preventing a recurrence of destruction, genocide

Recalling the elements of such a violent past as the Holocaust is not an easy assignment, but it is a task that children—and all, for the matter—should undertake, simply to help prevent...

Young musicians find road to fame a 24/7 job

Among the handful of college and professional bands playing at this year’s Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Block Party on Mill Avenue was a high school alternative-rock group called The Nevaeh (ne-VAY-ah). The band was...

Rehab center uses hands-on approach to treat Corona, other area athletes

At first glance, the rehab regimen at AZ Sports Center seems to replicate those of other therapeutic facilities around the Valley. A closer look tells a different story. The Kyrene Corridor-based facility gives...

Pueblo fitness program aims to sharpen students’ learning skills

Kyrene del Pueblo Middle School Principal Jama Nacke is getting her students moving with more exercise activities scheduled throughout the school day, utilizing teams of teachers to implement movement breaks to help...

Author shares life lessons with kids

Worldly acclaimed comic book artist, writer and novelist James Owen passed along life lessons to Kyrene Middle School students during a presentation of his work last month. His most recent works are...

Loved ones gain long-term benefit from short-term visits

The holiday season is here, and with it come festive games, delicious meals, family fun and, well, stress. This time of the year can be especially stressful for grandma and grandpa. Carestone Assisted...

West Chandler drop-off sites for cell phones to help victims of violence

Chandler Sunset Library and the city’s westside Police Substation are among sites for donors to drop off cell phones for Chandler’s initiative to benefit victims of domestic violence. Drive organizer Loretta Warren-Ellis is...
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