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Baseball’s boys of summer

It’s incredible how familiar sounds and smells can cause us to reminisce on times past—memories which most call “the good old days.”

Hurry! Ghost Ranch hoping to scare up employees at job fair thru July 7

A new South Tempe steakhouse slated to open later this summer at the northeast corner of Warner and Rural roads is hoping to recruit 50 employees to serve as line cooks, prep cooks, servers, bartenders, host/hostesses and supervisors.

Text-messaging graffiti hotline comes to Chandler

Texting is one of the easiest and most popular methods to communicate.

Classic ’42nd Street’ coming to Tempe stage

Some directors, speaking to an inexperienced young actress just before she goes on in a lead role for the first time, might say something like, “Hey, go out there and have fun, you’ll be fine.”

A rebirth of Wiffle Ball

Most 13-year-olds spend their summer hanging out with friends, playing video games and trying to accomplish as much (or as little) as possible before they go back to school.

Gift shop boasts $66k for charity

For the past three years, Tempe residents Joanne Crawford and Barbara Hall have been busy doing good. The residents of Friendship Village Tempe, an area retirement community, run the gift shop, which has turned into quite a thriving operation.

Print Edition – June 23, 2018

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Chandler Chamber announces picks for upcoming election

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has released its 2018 candidate endorsements for public office after the recent completion of their Good Government candidate interviews.

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