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SanTan Sun News By Gary Nelson Contributor She is too young to remember when the Klan bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham and slaughtered four little girls. Too young to remember when the Klan – again, the Klan – murdered...
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SanTan Sun News Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Staff Galway, Ireland’s We Banjo 3 has found common ground in the musicians’ loves: Celtic and Americana music. Call it “Celtgrass,” they said. “We were all banjo players who were inspired by...
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SanTan Sun News By Colleen Sparks Managing Editor Two local nonprofits are teaming up to provide financially struggling girls and women with feminine hygiene products – items crucial to help them go to school and work and stay healthy. Clothes...
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SanTan Sun News By Jason Stone Staff Writer As Chandler comes closer to build-out, city leaders are evaluating transportation services for the first time in almost a decade. And residents are getting a chance to weigh in. Rapid developments in...
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SanTan Sun News By Colleen Sparks Managing Editor Anyone looking for a place to quench their thirst with diverse beers brewed on-site and sink their teeth into savory, smoked meats can hop to a new restaurant with a risqué name. Helluva Brewing...
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SanTan Sun News Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Staff Shirley MacLaine quickly announces herself. “Hi! This is Shirley. I hope I’m not 2 minutes late, but I am,” she said, followed by a hearty laugh. MacLaine is personable, funny and honest....
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SanTan Sun News By Paul Maryniak Executive Editor Norma Hubele has a vision. And if you drive a motor vehicle, you may want to pay attention to it. The ASU professor and Chandler business execcutive has put her impressive academic...
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SanTan Sun News By Zach Alvira Sports Editor Chandler High is searching for a football coach, school officials confirmed, after legendary Shaun Aguano resigned to accept an assistant-coaching position under Herm Edwards at Arizona State...
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SanTan Sun News By Colleen Sparks Managing Editor A public relations agency in Chandler known for hitting the ground running when it comes to generating recognition for its clients is starting its second decade in business. Asylum Public...
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SanTan Sun News Santan Sun News Staff The author of an Arizona Renaissance man considered the father of the GI Bill will be discussing his biography at a book signing in Scottsdale. Historian and law professor Gary L. Stuart recently published...