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When a Challenge Leads to the Edge
Monday, September 06 2010
The day before Mother’s Day 1983, Pat Turner drove home from the mall wearing her signature stilettos. Normally, the sound of her clickety-clacks excite her three children because mom
is home.
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How Pioneer Was —Almost Lost… Then— Won.
Monday, September 06 2010
A chess game over land that played Pioneer Living History Museum as a pawn, has come to a happy end for the museum.
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Over the Prickett Fence
Don't Pass It On!
Monday, September 06 2010
In an attempt to clarify what is and isn’t freedom of speech, the expression, “you can’t yell ‘fire’ in a crowded theater,” is often cited as an example of what you can’t say. In reality, you can scream “fire” at the top of your lungs... as long as the theater actually is on fire. So, what if you simply think there’s a fire, because somebody whispered the word “fire” to you, after somebody whispered it to them, and down the row, like that kids’ game? Are you at fault for the casualties when the crowd stampedes the theater?
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ACC New Committee Structure
Friday, September 03 2010
Anthem Community Council is taking the next step toward working more efficiently and effectively – undergoing changes typical of the political maturation that occurs in a growing city.
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City Buys Land, Rescues Pioneer Museum
Wednesday, September 01 2010
On Aug. 31 Phoenix City Council voted 9 - 0 to approve the purchase of land housing the Pioneer Arizona Foundation’s Living History Museum for $3.5 million.
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Meet Our Sister City
Monday, August 30 2010
According to Google—master and final authority of all things Internet—it takes 45 minutes to get from Anthem to downtown Phoenix. It then qualifies that estimate by adding “up to 1 hour 0 minutes in traffic.” Obviously, Mr. Google has driven from Anthem to Phoenix, because unless you’re making a 2 a.m. donut run (yeah… donuts… that’s it) there is always traffic.
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A Nearby Natural Playground
Monday, August 30 2010

A quick 10 miles from Prescott Valley is a place that’s surreal against the Arizona landscape. An out-of-this-world natural playground of rounded granite pinnacles rising from beautiful calm, blue water. Some say it is like exploring a foreign planet. But to locals, this land is simply known as “The Dells."

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Celtic Woman
Monday, August 30 2010
A touch of love-of-the-Irish is all that’s needed to be a fan of Celtic Woman. This uplifting, four-woman act is known for its heaven-enchanting vocals and sometimes extensive—always interesting—array of instruments, such as its signature Uilleann (pronounced ill-inn) Pipes. Stretching the heels of Riverdance, the young ladies have struck the chord of international hearts, and soon, local fans can marvel in person.
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Confirmed Case of Mumps at Anthem School
Tuesday, August 24 2010
A confirmed case of mumps has kept an Anthem School student home since school resumed on Monday, Aug. 16.
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Toys "R" Us Express Comes to Outlets
Tuesday, August 24 2010
Toys“R”Us is fighting tough times by bringing its products to the people. Last holiday season, the toy giant opened about 90 pop-up stores in malls and shopping centers throughout the country.    
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