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Oktoberfest rebound boosts Sister Cities scholarships

Last year posed a challenge to an organization that had been growing strong for the past 46 years.

Childsplay move part of plan to grow, diversify audiences

A member of Tempe’s performing-arts family has decided to leave the comforts of home.

Print Edition – December 2, 2017

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City of Tempe sponsors community art event

The Estate La Colina Neighborhood Association hosted an “Arts in the Park” event on November 18 at Estrada Park, the neighborhood park that sits on the west side of McClintock Drive, just north of Warner Road.

Tom Dressen to perform at Tempe Center for the Arts

The city of Tempe’s Professional Development Network will present a motivational event packed with humor and stories aimed to motivate and inspire professionals.

Pearl Fern Lawson turns 100 years young

https://youtu.be/MxqzdqusFhQ By Kody Acevedo Pearl Fern Lawson turned 100 years young on Nov. 18 and celebrated with family and friends at Westchester Senior Living. Mayor of Tempe Mark Mitchell issued an official proclamation declaring...

From our readers . . .

Editor: To the voters of our Kyrene community: Thank you for taking the time to vote and pass our Bond Reauthorization, M&O Override, and Capital Override. The continued support emphasizes community commitment to student...

Chamber names new aide

Longtime Tempe resident and Arizona native Karen Mayer has been named business development director by the Tempe Chamber of Commerce. Mayer will be responsible for the organization’s membership sector, overseeing its businesssupport services and developing...

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