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Annual Corona del Sol/Marcos de Niza Graduation Issue

Annual Corona del Sol/Marcos de Niza Graduation Issue

by C2C Webmaster | Jun 6, 2024 | In the Press

Chandler City Council adopts unruly gatherings and brass knuckles ordinances; new laws take effect June 24

Chandler City Council adopts unruly gatherings and brass knuckles ordinances; new laws take effect June 24

by C2C Webmaster | May 23, 2024 | In the Press

Chandler Police Report Historical Low Crime Rate

Chandler Police Report Historical Low Crime Rate

by C2C Webmaster | Apr 23, 2024 | In the Press

Chandler Sixth-Graders to Learn Problem Solving in New Program – Chandler Independent

Chandler Sixth-Graders to Learn Problem Solving in New Program – Chandler Independent

by C2C Webmaster | Apr 22, 2024 | In the Press

Chandler City Council adopts unruly gatherings and brass knuckles ordinances; new laws take effect June 24

Taking a Stand Against Human Trafficking

by C2C Webmaster | Mar 24, 2024 | In the Press

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Chandler City Council adopts unruly gatherings and brass knuckles ordinances; new laws take effect June 24

Chandler mayor, council lean toward lower property tax rate

by C2C Webmaster | Mar 22, 2024 | In the Press

Councilmember Mark Stewart said he concurs the one-cent drop in sales tax as a way to give back $410,000 to Chandler residents. “We rarely, if ever, give back to the taxpayer,” Stewart said.
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