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  1. article http://www.getoutaz.com/story/2217

    Saturday, May 5, 2007 7:24 am

    GREENSBURG, Kan. - Most of this southwest Kansas town was destroyed by a tornado, part of a violent storm system blamed for at least nine deaths, officials said Saturday amid warnings of more severe weather. It may take days for emergency crews to remove all the victims - dead and alive - from the rubble of homes and businesses, the city administrator said Saturday.

  • article http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/page/gilariver

    Sunday, June 24, 2007 8:09 am

    BAGHDAD - Two decades after Iraq's military laid waste to Kurdish villages, the Iraqi High Tribunal on Sunday sentenced Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali," and two others to death for their roles in the bloody campaign against the restive ethnic minority.

  • link We've received some stunning photos and videos from Tuesday's "haboob" - check them out, and submit your own at newstips@evtrib.com or www.eastvalleytribune.com/photos!

  • link Valley shower chances and heavy snow Eastern Mogollon Rim Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/weather/forecast/todays_forecast/arizona-forecast#ixzz2KbiAttWK

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    Brian Johnson/AFN On Saturday, a worker adds water to construction equipment as Mountain Park Senior Living becomes a worksite. For details, go to www.MountainParkSeniorLiving.com. Jan. 22, 2011

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Scott Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee resident Jerri Weed (left), shown with Pastor Scott Martz, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food (above) valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Scott Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox5.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food (above) valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Scott Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox3.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed (left), pictured with Pastor Scott Martz, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed, who has been battling severe health issues, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church in the Foothills. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox3.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed (left), pictured with Pastor Scott Martz, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox2.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee resident Jerri Weed (left), shown with Pastor Scott Martz, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox1.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed, who has been battling severe health issues, is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church in the Foothills. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • afn.072310.com.treasurebox4.jpg

    Brian Johnson/AFN Ahwatukee Foothills resident Jerri Weed is the driving force behind a program called "Treasure Box" which provides Ahwautkee families with a box of frozen, grocery store quality food valued between $65 and $100 for just $30. Partnering with Ms. Weed is the Lamb of God Lutheran Church and Pastor Scott Martz. To learn more or to order a Treasure Box, go online to www.thetreasurebox.org/order/. To contact Jerri, email her at treasurebox@mylambofgod.org. July 19, 2010

  • article Negotiations continue on GoDaddy.com IPO

    Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:36 am

    The general buying public will probably have to wait another month or longer before being able to buy shares of stock from the Scottsdale-based GoDaddy.com domain registry company.

  • article Stay connected to education at EastValleyTribune.com

    Friday, July 15, 2011 4:00 am

    EastValleyTribune.com provides a number of online resources for parents and others interested in education.

  • article Follow the World Series on EastValleyTribune.com

    Friday, August 15, 2003 1:30 pm

    For all the latest scores and information on the Chandler Little League team's play in the Little League World Series, be sure to log on to www.eastvalleytribune.com for up-to-the-minute results.

  • article Demi Lovato plays Jobing.com Arena Thursday

    Tuesday, July 7, 2009 6:10 pm

    She's a Disney Channel favorite; he was the "American Idol" runner-up with aw-shucks appeal. Together, tween stars Demi Lovato and David Archuleta make just about the sweetest musical pairing ever. They'll stop Thursday in the Valley for the Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009, on which Archuleta - whose debut album has been certified gold - is a special guest. Lovato costars with Selena Gomez in the recently released Disney Channel movie "Princess Protection Program."

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  • article Watch Mesa recall forum live at EastValleyTribune.com

    Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:00 am

    Candidates in the recall election for Arizona's Legislative District 18 will take part in a forum starting 5 p.m. Thursday at the East Valley Institute of Technology. Tickets are no longer available, but the Mesa Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event will be broadcast live online at EastValleyTribune.com and EVIT's student-run radio station KVIT at 90.7 FM and www.kvitgoldmine.

  • article Stay connected to education at EastValleyTribune.com

    Friday, July 15, 2011 4:00 am

    EastValleyTribune.com provides a number of online resources for parents and others interested in education.

  • article Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of `Hottest Tots'

    Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:09 am

    NEW YORK - Suri Cruise is the most popular kid on the playground.

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  • article ComedySchools.com to continue after Tempe Improv closes

    Friday, June 8, 2012 12:45 pm

    Although the Tempe Improv may have had its last laugh after closing its doors on Friday, ComedySchools.com is going to continue generating the laughter at another venue.

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  • article I-ology having dot-com success

    Monday, November 22, 2004 10:17 am

    November 22, 2004

  • article I-ology having dot-com success

    Monday, November 22, 2004 6:07 am

    Trish Bear is one of the lucky few — a high-tech entrepreneur who survived the dotcom bust and has built a thriving business based on the Internet.

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