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Dillie Nerios is a Florida food stamp recruiter. Her job is to sign up 150 seniors monthly in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
A mismatched-friends drama whose overall sensitivity is belied by a couple of clumsily contrived plot points, Sean Baker's "Starlet" pairs story and setting perfectly.
When you are on a budget, the holiday gift-giving season can be a seriously stressful time of year, especially if you are the type of person who loves getting together with others to swap gifts.
Bored with hiking the same old trails but too busy or gas-poor to travel farther afield? Park Bingo could spice up the time you spend on local treks. It’s Maricopa County’s Parks and Recreation Department’s new Fall Challenge.
A new 26,000-square-foot bingo hall opened Nov. 8 at the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Casino Arizona. The opening was marked with an official ribbon cutting that included Pima-Maricopa tribal officials, members of the Gaming Enterprise Board and casino executives and staff, according to a news release.
Casino Arizona has unveiled a 1,000-seat bingo hall.
Gilbert Family Bird Walks, hosted every third Saturday of the month, October through March, by Desert Rivers Audubon are back at Gilbert Riparian Preserve.
Bible Bingo... An Act of Charity in Two Acts: Late Nite Catechism author Vicki Quade brings a new story to the stage involving a parish in need of funds and the bingo game they create to raise the necessary money. Be ready for an actual game of bingo and a hearty dose of Catholic humor.
PUEBLO, Colo. - In some respects, Pueblo is like a pint-sized Rust Belt city. It's a steel town that was once more prominent than it is today with strong ties to the Old World -- something that's still obvious when you visit Pueblo's Italian and Slovenian bakeries and markets.
State health officials issued the first 97 allocations Tuesday to operate medical marijuana dispensaries amid threats of litigation on multiple fronts.
State health department auditors Connie Phillips and Kurt Schulte time the ping pong balls in the Atom Action Bubble Top Bingo Blower used Tuesday to select who gets to operate marijuana dispensaries around the state. The drawing went ahead despite threats by Attorney General Tom Horne to seek a court ruling that the shops are illegal. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
FILE PHOTO -- State health department auditors Connie Phillips and Kurt Schulte time the ping pong balls in the Atom Action Bubble Top Bingo Blower used to select who gets to operate marijuana dispensaries around the state. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack.
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack.
It’s been more than 65 years, but Wayne Greiner still remembers the first dance he had with his wife, Ruby — the foxtrot.
At a time when the most obvious entertainment options begin to feel fewer and farther between, Chandler Center for the Arts is rolling out three summer dates you can circle on your calendar.
“Gilbert Gets Out,” a coordinated effort between the Town of Gilbert and its residents to encourage locals to experience all their hometown has to offer, began earlier this week and continues through Friday.
Washington -- The “Five C’s” that traditionally made the bulk of Arizona’s economy – copper, climate, cattle, cotton, citrus – may need to make room for a sixth: casinos.
Washington -- The “Five C’s” that traditionally made the bulk of Arizona’s economy – copper, climate, cattle, cotton, citrus – may need to make room for a sixth: casinos.
The holiday season can stir up a whirlwind of emotions. For some, there can be the highest of highs and, for others, maybe the opposite. But one local long-term health care center focuses on making sure each holiday season is a positive one.
The self-proclaimed friends of George Washington are not going to let a first-term member of Arizona’s congressional delegation take his picture out of circulation.
Members of the Pecos Senior Center in Ahwatukee Foothills aren't your typical seniors.
Members of the Pecos Senior Center in Ahwatukee Foothills aren't your typical seniors.
The San Tan Crown Rotary Club of Chandler makes it a priority to help out the local community, including the children who attend St. Peter's Mission Indian School on the Gila River Indian Community. This year, the club provided scholarships for six children to attend St. Peter's.
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