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The following West Valley area high school seniors have signed a letter of intent or made a verbal commitment to the following college programs. more
Free agent right-hander Michael Lorenzen signed a one-year contract and joined the Texas Rangers on Friday, giving the World Series champions another starting pitcher less than a week before the season opener. more
Young boys and girls throughout the state will be able to attend their high school prom this spring without having to spend a single penny on purchasing needed attire thanks to the efforts of Arizona Rotarians. more
As Dysart Unified School District governing board members gear up for a bond election in November, the decision to proceed followed months of gathering feedback from stakeholders and a determination to revisit getting more funding for educational needs. more
Surprise has scheduled an adaptive egg hunt March 30 at Dreamcatcher Park. more
The Surprise City Council issued a proclamation recognizing March 18 to 24 as Fix-A-Leak Week during this week's meeting. 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
This weekend's Out of the Park Music Fest in Surprise now has the lineup set for the main stage. 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
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
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