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Three years ago, a bunt, overthrow, or bobbled grounder led to a 1-0 win or loss.
Isaiah 43:12 says, “I have revealed and saved and proclaimed — I, and not some foreign god among you. You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “that I am God.”
H&R BLOCK was recognized at a statewide Catholic schools rally at the Arizona Capitol last week for the company’s partnering role in educating Arizona tax payers about the Private Education Tax Credit, which helps low-income students attend high-performing Catholic schools.
Diane Abraham has been named vice president of philanthropy for Dignity Health Arizona. She was previously the president of Dignity Health Foundation East Valley, a non-profit foundation that raises funds for Chandler Regional Medical Center and Mercy Gilbert Medical Center.
Diane Abraham has been named vice president of philanthropy for Dignity Health Arizona. She was previously president of Dignity Health Foundation East Valley, a nonprofit foundation that raises funds for Chandler Regional Medical Center and Mercy Gilbert Medical Center.
The biggest trend in fashion for the new year might just be that there isn’t anything especially trendy.
Marian Cecele Davey of Michigan, 92, passed away on March 10 in Sun Lakes. She was born November 2, 1919 in Detroit, the daughter of Benjamin and Magdalena (Severin) Hohman. Marian graduated from high school at 15 and received her B.S. and M.A. degrees in education from Wayne State University. Her entire career was devoted to teaching at Roose Elementary School in Center Line, Mich. In 1980, Marian retired and moved to Ahwatukee with her husband, Vernon W. Davey, who has preceded her in death.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part timeline celebrating Arizona’s centennial. Look for the conclusion in the March 16 AFN ‘Tukee Talk.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part timeline celebrating Arizona’s centennial. Look for the conclusion in the March 16 AFN ‘Tukee Talk.
They say those who can, do, those who can't, teach. But those who know high school teacher Marian Haley dispute this cliché. They say she is not only an amazing educator, but an inspiration to everyone in her community. This week's Fulton Homes ‘Teacher of the Week" winner is being honored for her generosity both inside her Government and Law classroom at Agua Fria High School in Avondale, and overseas.
Marian Hopkins (left) receives a ride from RidePlus, a transportation business that does door-to-door service.
Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, June 6 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
(From left) Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
(From left) Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
Marsha Casey, Marian Salutz, Mita Plenn, Laura Chapnek, Jill Maruca and Edna Armanini have been playing Bunco together in Ahwatukee Foothills for many years. Their group will be hosting a Super Bunco tournament on Saturday, July 16 and proceeds raised will go toward the Down Syndrome Network and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
The Rev. John Spaulding, pastor of St. Timothy’s Catholic Community in Mesa, has been placed on administrative leave.
Meredith’s Wilson’s “The Music Man” debuted on Broadway in 1957, quickly becoming an audience favorite and a critical success. The musical eventually spawned a 1963 film adaptation with original star Robert Preston and a 2003 television remake with Matthew Broderick and Kristin Chenoweth. In addition, countless versions have been produced at professional and community theaters across the country.
Harold Hill, played by John Adkison, stands with Marian Paroo, portrayed by Megan Buzzard, and her younger brother, Winthrop Paroo, played by Sebastion Hagelstein, in a scene from “The Music Man.”
Five of Banner Boswell’s 13 pet therapy teams, from left: Sun City resident Marian von Hanstein with Barkley; Glendale resident Annette Wagner with Daisy Mae; Phoenix resident Lyndy McKay with Joy (back); Sun City resident Nancy Pestow with Precious; and Sun City resident Roy Adamson with Fritz.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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