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Ten Cent Beer Night

- Sumer was an ancient (7th century B.C.) civilization that existed in a region that is now Iraq. I mention Sumer because of a...

WalkPHX wednesdays launches walk program

T. Hance Park. Enjoy socializing with other community members who are trying to get fit and healthy just like you. Park for free at Margaret T. Hance Park...

Dodgeball tourney to benefit kids

The Kids Care Club of Cave Creek is sponsoring a dodgeball tournament for kids grades 3rd-6th.  The 20 team tournament will be held on...

UofA ranks as one of the least safe schools in US

According to the National Council for Home Safety and Security, The University of Arizona came in near the bottom of the list of the...

Mule Deer Foundation seeking conservation, fundraising professional for Arizona Regional Director position

UTAH – The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF), one of the most rapidly growing hunting organizations in the country, is actively seeking applications for its...

Jump with Jill for bone health

The world’s only rock & roll nutrition show Jump with Jill is rocking 25 schools this spring in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Thanks...

FitPHX receives 2nd title sponsorship from AARP

FitPHX and AARP’s Fall into Fitness returns this Spring at Margaret T. Hance Park. Fall into Fitness is a free, family-friendly social fitness experience for all ages,...

Honor the code

George B. Willie Sr. was laid to rest Monday 12/11 in the cemetery at the Navajo Army Depot in Bellemont, Arizona. At the invitation...
David Williams

Secretary Perry’s coal bailout a raw deal for taxpayers

An independent government agency saved Americans from a massive de facto tax hike. Energy Secretary Rick Perry had proposed a multibillion-dollar bailout of failing coal...
God Bless America

Surpise, surpise

A Valentine’s Day surprise Cynthia Holmes of Boone, IA had quite a surprise when her husband came home and presented her with a scratch-off lottery...