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SanTan Sun News By Srianthi Perera GSN Contributor Youngstown, Ohio, transplants in Gilbert may – or may not – have heard the scoop. Their favorite ice cream, Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, has followed them here. Dozens of former residents...
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SanTan Sun News Santan Sun News Staff Another primary care medical center is available to patients in Chandler. Community leaders, prospective patients and insurance brokers celebrated the grand opening of the first Iora Primary Care practice at...
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SanTan Sun News By Jim Walsh Staff Only tragedy and heartache connect four separate incidents in two weeks that left an innocent baby, a motorcyclist, a suicidal man armed with a gun, and a would-be “John” all dead in Chandler. Four deaths,...
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SanTan Sun News By Greg Dill Guest Writer When you shop for a new car or truck, you don’t just buy the first one you see, do you? Probably not. You shop around, looking for the best deal you can get on a vehicle that fits your driving...
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SanTan Sun News By Wayne Schutsky Staff For Greg Hague, the work was always the reward. The Scottsdale-based serial entrepreneur has succeeded countless times over in a variety of real-estate-related endeavors and could have retired years ago,...
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SanTan Sun News By Jason Stone Staff The flu has arrived in the East Valley, but local experts say it’s too early to tell if it’s going to be another bad year like the last one. “Every year is completely different,” said Jeanene Fowler,...
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SanTan Sun News By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Arizona individual taxpayers could end up being hit with an extra $236 million in taxes if the governor and lawmakers follow their regular practice of trying to keep the annual state...
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SanTan Sun News By Jason Stone Staff Writer Congresswoman Martha McSally doesn’t yet know if President Donald Trump’s support will help send her to the U.S. Senate. But there’s no doubt the Oct. 19 presidential appearance at a Mesa airport...
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SanTan Sun News By Paul Maryniak Executive Editor The East Valley’s most prominent organization of business, education and community leaders has parted ways with the governor and a state Realtors group on two ballot propositions. The...
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SanTan Sun News By Jim Walsh Staff A grassroots movement of East Valley mothers – saddened if not terrified by a growing cluster of teen suicides – has captured the attention of influential leaders united by their desire to prevent more...