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Baseball ironmen are almost always spoken of in reverential terms and almost always on an individual level. Lou Gehrig and Cal Ripken Jr. spring to mind. more
The city of Surprise announced the Community Outreach Program is now accepting applications for grant funding. 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
Bojangles, a chicken and breakfast brand with made-from-scratch food, announced the signing of a multiunit development agreement that will bring 20 new restaurants to Phoenix, marking the next chapter of the brand’s expansion West. more
WHAM Art Center in Surprise has been providing "Self-Care Through Art" for the Sanctuary Program at West Valley StreetlightUSA, for the past three years, monthly, year-round, offering respite through hands-on art activities, crafts, art lessons, clay/ceramic classes and group art projects on site. more
Surprise City Councilmember Chris Judd is hosting one of his regular district meetings this week. more

The Surprise City Council voted April 16 to add more residential space and reduce commercial capacity for an 880-acre future master-planned community in the city’s northwest area. The … more
Cozy mystery authors Ann I. Goldfarb and James E. Clapp, writing as J.C. Eaton, will soon be introducing and signing “Revved Up 4 Murder,” their 12th novel in the Sophie Kimball Mysteries set in Sun City West and surrounding areas. more
The Surprise City Council issued a proclamation recognizing March 18 to 24 as Fix-A-Leak Week during this week's meeting. more
CenterWell Senior Primary Care across the Valley held an open house April 17 for seniors to tour the facility and meet the doctors, nurse practitioners and staff. The national company opened its … more
Surprise has scheduled an adaptive egg hunt March 30 at Dreamcatcher Park. more
With north Surprise residents still upset with the traffic situation on 163rd Avenue, the Surprise City Council emphatically rejected a rezone change March 18 that would have brought a commercial and apartment project to the intersection with Jomax Road. more
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