Wrangler News Staff

Advertismentspot_img

City studying approach to sustainability

The city of Tempe and ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability are teaming up on a study tha)t will analyze food waste and fats, oils and grease from large Tempe food industries, Tempe...

Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt is April 4

Children 10 and under are invited to a free Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 4, at the north soccer field of Kiwanis Park, 6111 S. All-America Way. More than 8,000 plastic Easter eggs with prizes and...

For Baby Jackson: A homerun against insurmountable odds

By Joyce Coronel Andy and Elyse Lane had barely moved into their south Tempe home when they discovered they were expecting a baby. Fourteen weeks into the pregnancy, they learned Elyse was carrying...

Orthographic wunderkid: Top EV speller advances to state finals later this month

By Diana Whittle He may not yet be Jeopardy-bound but Tommy LaPenna already has established himself as a worthy opponent on the spelling-bee circuit. The Kyrene Middle School 12-year-old recently earned top honors...

Learning to think critically will be vital for graduates in future jobs

By Joyce Coronel There’s a number Amy Storement wants you to remember in the face of ongoing political bluster over Common Core Standards: 43. “Arizona ranks 43rd in the nation in high school...

Marcos students do a good turn

By Diana Whittle The Empty Bowls project in Tempe is more than just a fundraising endeavor to benefit needy families: it’s also a chance for the whole community to come together in service,...

Family, friends rally as Corona senior fi ghts the battle of his life

By Deborah Hilcove Once upon a time, a young man planned his future. It was summertime and he anticipated his senior year of high school, filled with football, prom, volleyball, classwork and graduation....

Wrangler News Staff

Advertisment