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Grease co-op helping restaurants ‘go green’

Tempe is launching a new program for restaurants aimed at easing the headaches of managing grease while bringing the city a step closer toward turning waste grease into renewable energy. Tempe Grease Cooperative,...

Feb. 6 deadline for Tempe Diablos teacher awards

Among students and teachers, the best of the best are due to receive a deserved round of applause—and some significant financial recognition—on Monday, March 26. That’s when the Tempe Diablos’ 23rd annual Excellence...

Tempe elections stay on non-partisan course

Editor’s note: Linda Wegener, a south Tempe resident and onetime candidate for the Arizona State Legislature, offers an introduction to the three candidates seeking election as Tempe mayor, along with an overview...

A proud moment

January 25 was a historic day for Chandler. It marked the first time a sitting president of the United States visited our community. It was impressive to have the leader of the...

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...

Mavericks show their stuff

Five members of Tempe’s Buena Vista Mavericks 4-H Club were among the Arizona 4-H delegates who helped Arizona take seventh place High State at the Western National Roundup in Denver. The “Horse Classic”...

Meeting the challenges of 2012

Human resources consultant Fred Cooper, a south Tempe resident, offers perspectives on business- and personnel-related issues. As a business owner, you’ve got challenges—sustainability, survivability, profit and loss, staff, facilities, customer relations and service,...

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