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East Valley Boys Service Club accepting applications now through Friday, March 31

The East Valley Boys Service Club recognized seniors who will soon graduate. Honorees included, front row: Slade Sumners, Will Goff, Josh Adazola, David Ewen, Adam Garcia, Liam Kovatch, Brenden Murphy; back row:...

February recognizes value of kids’ early dental awareness

Parents and caregivers are the first defense in helping prevent tooth decay in the Kyrene Corridor’s youngest children and, of course, their counterparts nationwide.

Chandler Feb. 28 dining event will raise funds for valued arts center programs

Area residents and employees can dine out for a cause with Eat Your Art Out Chandler, an all-day event conceived by Chandler Center for the Arts

Feb. 22 is Walk Your Dog Day

Quick, it’s time to hit the “paws” button and take your dog for a walk. Feb. 22 is Walking the Dog Day, observed annually around the world.

In-depth analysis of where Kyrene has been, where it needs to go

Editor’s note: At the invitation of Dr. Jan Vesely, Wrangler News education writer Diana Whittle sat down with the new superintendent to cover progress that has been made since Vesely was appointed...

Pastor’s Corner: Reaching young families

Have you heard? Young people are leaving the church in record numbers — never to return again. Or so we are being told.

Day of Healing for those wounded by divorce, separation

Barb Lishko, the marriage preparation coordinator at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Chandler, spends her days helping couples prepare for their happily-ever-after.

Differences in brains of boys, girls should guide teaching strategies

It’s not often that a New York Times best-selling author comes to town, but Dr. Michael Gurian was well-received by area residents during a free workshop sponsored by the Tempe Union High School District.

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