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3,000 American flags will commemorate 9/11 anniversary

Doug Royse isn’t about to let us forget the annual showing of the Tempe 9/11 Healing Field, and this year is no different.

Hip replacement not out of the question for advanced-aged patients

A single glance confirms the wide ranging panorama of how the West Chandler orthopedic surgeon, affiliated with Arizona Orthopaedic Surgical Specialists, sees the world around him.

Long history of community work merits 35th Don Carlos Award

Christine Wilkinson, one of Tempe’s most recognized community leaders, has yet another kudo added to a growing trove of distinctions: she has been named recipient of a coveted Don Carlos Humanitarian Award by the Tempe Community Council.

KMS welcomes new principal, embraces IB curriculum

Kyrene Middle School is gaining momentum on its turn-around mission—to improve its scholastic ranking and also its reputation in the community—under the leadership of newly appointed principal Julio Martinez.

Print Edition – August 18, 2018

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Observing Chandler’s colorful past: event celebrates city’s historical lore

From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, Historic Downtown Chandler will transport visitors back in time with a celebration of yesteryear, promising a “living history” experience through live character storytelling and music. 

Police, agency link resources to ‘Take a bite out of hunger’

Tempe Community Action Agency and the Tempe Police Department have joined forces in a combined, first-ever Take a Bite Out of Hunger food drive to benefit TCAA’s food pantry initiative.

Aging population drives new emphasis on memory care

‘Suffering from a dementia-like disease is like being in a prison. I wish I had discovered this profession earlier in life, because at the end of the day, it’s very satisfying to provide care for our residents.’

Wrangler News Staff

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