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Mom’s creativity sprouts an abundance of good work for truly good causes

Sometimes, the most exotic plants can bloom right in your own backyard. Or, maybe, down the street in the community garden. With people, too, it’s hard to tell how far their roots are...

Lucky Break to give away FREE burgers on Sunday, February 26th

Announcing your chance to sample delicious half-pound burgers absolutely free of charge at Lucky Break – Billiards • Bar •Grill located at the SEC of Baseline & McClintock in the Peter Piper...

9th year for children’s cancer fashion show fund-raiser

Tempe-based Children’s Cancer Network will host its 9th annual Fashion Show and Luncheon fundraiser, “Twist and Shout,” Sunday, March 4, at the Arizona Biltmore Resort. The event has been a passion forTemperesidents Steve and...

Feb. 25 rummage sale aids Sister Cities program, spurs youth-leadership affiliate

Tempe Sister Cities is not only about expanding students’ perspectives of the world and exploring new cultures. It’s also focused on community service, leadership skills and contributing to the community. Beth Lang, co-coordinator...

New clinic offers options for weight-loss patients

Are you looking to shed pounds of body fat without having to eat mail-ordered meals that leave you hungry? Would-be dieters now have a new medical clinic, FIT Medical Weight Loss, designed to...

Tempe, McClintock athletes honored at All City banquet

Greg Mills – Junior, Offensive Line, All City Offensive Line Greg Mills’ play on the offensive line helped lead the Tempe Buffaloes to 169 rushing yards per game, including 221 yards rushing in...

Corona, Marcos athletes honored at All City banquet

Corona del Sol Corona had seven athletes honored at the Tempe All City Association Fall Sports Banquet held Jan. 30 at the Tempe Sheridan. Zack Hamm, Avery Moss and Andrus Peat were given awards...

Corona among schools to launch innovative pre-college program for engineering hopefuls

Corona del Sol’s Katie Chance will join the elite ranks of science teachers from 20 Arizona high schools who are helping students try out their engineering skills before entering college, thanks to...
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