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An offbeat almost-artifact tied to one of our nation’s most iconic figures is coming to Mesa.
A lone, painted white bicycle sits at the side of Usery Park Road near Bush Highway.
“This is My Mesa” is the theme of the campaign to get citizen input, as required by state law, for the city's General Plan Update. Mesa will hold a series of community workshops during late March and early April. The workshops use the iMesa village concept by inviting people to look forward almost 30 years to 2040 and imagine the type of community they would like to have.
The state took another step Monday to allow privately minted gold and silver coins to be considered legal tender in Arizona.
When it came time for the Mesa Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors to choose a new president and CEO, it certainly seemed like Sally Harrison would be the obvious choice.
Peter Sterling’s ascent to the pinnacle of the Mesa business community was relatively fast.
Former Mesa Chamber of Commerce CEO Peter Sterling, pictured in the Chamber offices prior to the bout with a brain tumor and cancer he began fighting last march.
Then-Mesa Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Peter Sterling spoke to the hundreds in attendance at the 100th-annual Chamber leadership awards in April 2012. At the time, Sterling had been on leave the month prior after undergoing brain surgery and other rigorous treatment in his battle with a brain tumor. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
John Santos of Los Angeles wants his home to be a healthy gathering place for family and friends, some of whom are recovering from major illness. As part of his effort, he recently had his home's ductwork professionally cleaned.
State lawmakers are moving to pave the way to more than double their living allowance -- and do it in the way to avoid ever having to vote on the potentially embarrassing issue again.
All-Tribune First Team Offense
Area football players were snubbed on the All-Arizona team voted on by the football coaches association.
There are duds and then there is something so out of character it becomes insurmountable.
There are duds and then there is something so out of character it becomes insurmountable.
Patrick Joseph felt he left his best words for this last game, even if the Hamilton senior offensive lineman’s pregame speech was “spur of the moment.”
Even people without coffee tables enjoy coffee table books as gifts, especially if they’re thoughtfully chosen rather than hastily snatched from a store shelf at the last minute.
Continuing the tradition that has lasted more than three decades, the Mesa Arizona Temple Gardens will again host the spectacular Christmas lights display that is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the state.
No. 1 Mountain Pointe vs. No. 3 Hamilton
Let’s do this again.
Even in the midst of a state semifinal week of preparation, with a trip to the championship game on the line, it was difficult for Desert Ridge not to wonder “what if.”
Quarterback Matt Young, #7 of Desert Vista, is tackled by Santana Sterling, #7 of Hamilton, during the playoff football game between Hamilton and Desert Vista at Hamilton on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
A simple ring or bracelet could help give freedom to a girl trapped in the world of human trafficking and child rape.
Let’s review what’s happened, shall we?
Jordan Rezac, #9 of Desert Vista, runs out of Santana Sterling's, #7 of Hamilton, grip during the football game between Hamilton and Desert Vista at Hamilton on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
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