Story By Diana Whittle
Photo by Billy Hardiman
Town Lake remains a unique
attraction, an oasis in the
desert, an amenity that fulfills
the critical mission of flood control
while serving as a catalyst for myriad
recreational opportunities.
The surrounding...
By Don Kirkland
A short-term delay in Chandler Regional Medical
Center’s planned launch of the East Valley’s first
Level I trauma center has neither dampened the
hospital’s confidence in the need for such a facility
nor its...
By Chelsea Martin
Each and every person strives to find his niche,
that one unique talent that sets each of us
apart. Some find it much later in life, while
others easily recognize their talent early on...
Wrangler News sponsored happy hour at Mac's Broiler & Tap provided a way to enjoy the camaraderie of friends, clients and each other, and to wind down a busy week. Among those enjoying...
At west Chandler’s Sunset branch library,
youngsters get a hands-on chance to learn
more about science, thanks to the sleight
of hand of teacher Micah Corporaal. ‘Mr.
Micah,’ as he’s known to the kids and
their parents,...
By Alison Stanton
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the members of the Kyrene Corridor Rotary Club, third grade students in low income level school districts will receive dictionaries to help...
By Diana Whittle
After a 31-year relationship with the same food-service company, the Kyrene Governing Board has opted to end its contract with Sodexo and selected SFE, Southwest Foodservice Excellence, as the new...
By Chelsea Martin
Entrepreneur John Bebbling is the first one to admit he's had a tough couple of years. But with a never-let-life-get-you-down view of the world, it doesn't take long for the...