By Sammie Ann Wicks
It’s the classic 20th-century American immigrant’s tale: young man, full of ambition and wanderlust, casts his eyes across the Atlantic, and resolves to make the Land of Opportunity his own.
The...
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is seeking applicants for appointment to the position of Kyrene Precinct Constable. Kent Rini submitted his letter of resignation effective Feb. 15, citing personal reasons.
Constables execute,...
By Joyce Coronel
There’s nothing quite like a roaring fire to add a comforting glow to a cold winter’s morning—unless, of course, the flames happen to be shooting out of the shed behind...
By Noah Kutz
“Among the Americans serving on Iwo island, uncommon valor was a common virtue.”
Admiral Chester Nimitz offered his recollections after the inconceivable sacrifices American warriors made at the battle of Iwo...
As they grow toward adulthood, aspiring stage performers tend to see the world through red-carpet-colored glasses. Scott Harnisch was no exception
Now, as a music educator at both Kyrene del Norte and Kyrene...
By Noah Kutz
In simple terms, the possibility of competing in the Olympics becomes nothing more than a dream for most athletes. The likelihood of actually winning an Olympic medal remains even more...
HAVING A BLAST, KID STYLE — The scientists of today, representing Intel and Northrup Grumman, provided some high-energy inspiration to the young scientists of tomorrow at a Science Spectacular that unfolded on...
By Diana Nelson
April Fools’ Day is typically reserved for pranksters. But in 2020, April 1 also will mark the start of a serious and significant campaign—the U.S. Census, which takes place...