The thyroid gland is the thermostat of our bodies. It regulates how fast our metabolism operates and, consequently, how warm our body is. This gland is one part of the endocrine system and sits right ...
College today means a lot more than just pursuing a four-year degree at a university. Being “college ready” means being prepared for any postsecondary experience, including study at two-year and ...
The U.S. Department of State and Cultural Vistas are pleased to announce that Pacey Smith-Garcia is one of […] ...
FLORENCE, Ariz. – Non-attorney members are being sought to serve on the Pinal County Commission for Trial Court Appointments. There are several important changes coming to Pinal County in 2013. There ...
The U.S. Department of State and Cultural Vistas are pleased to announce that Pacey Smith-Garcia is one of […] ...
As citizens of the town of Superior, we hereby lodge our strong disappointment with the current manner by which our sewer bills are being assessed and collected. First, we are aware of the original ...
A few days ago I picked up my neighbor and when she got in my car she said, “How could anyone not vote for education – I just read my early ballot and voted yes – these kids are important.” She ...
Boys’ Golf– The No. 10-ranked Bulldogs played for the Division II State Championship on Nov. 2-3 at Randolph North Golf Course in Tucson. The Bulldogs were one of four teams from Section IV – Seton ...
Superior Public Library in partnership with Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition and Oasis Institute, is offering Introduction to Computer Classes. OASIS Connections is an evidence-based ...
ORACLE, Ariz.-The Oracle Historical Society (OHS) will be open for its Annual Meeting on Sun., Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. There is no charge to attend and refreshments will be served. One new exhibit is Vera ...
Jacqueline E. Cardenas, 37, of Superior passed away on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 at Banner Baywood Hospital in Mesa. Jacqueline was born on June 10, 1974 in Kearny. She was a loving mother to her three ...
Leonor Hambly K-8 students recently participated in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk at Tempe Town Lake on Oct. 22. These students donated $458.77 and woke up at 5:30 a.m. to help fight a great cause.