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The Dysart Unified School District governing board voted 4-1 to adopt a resolution calling for an upcoming $127 million bond election in November. more
Utility rates for city of Surprise water, solid waste and wastewater customers are set to go up in July after the Surprise City Council voted March 18 to approve a new five-year schedule for the rates. more
Surprise City Councilmember Chris Judd is hosting one of his regular district meetings this week. more
The city of Surprise announced its summer break camp, an engaging program tailored for youth entering first through eighth grade, packed with daily activities, arts and crafts, games, sports, special guests and field trips. more
The Surprise City Council will have a packed agenda for its work session and regular meeting on Monday, March 18. more
Here are upcoming public meetings held in Surprise. more

They were the only two freshmen on the roster to have a hand in the rebirth of Shadow Ridge softball in 2021. more
The Dysart Unified School District bills itself as a place for students to learn about academics, arts and athletics. But the arts portion of it might need some help from the city of Surprise. more
Firefighters from the Surprise Fire and Medical Department responded to a house fire Thursday in the area of Citrus and Bell roads. more
The administration and staff at Arizona Charter Academy announced that the school recently received the A+ School of Excellence designation from the Arizona Education Foundation. more
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved one step for a major housing project in the northwest Valley that has major opposition. more
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