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    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:17 pm ET  

    From the comments I heard, I guess you like the new look and size of your hometown newspaper. Most of you who responded to me about the changes said you like the new size the best. More than a couple said it is easier to hold. One gentleman said, “It fits better on my breakfast bar when I’m eating.” Full Story »

  • Area home sales

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:16 pm ET  

    Back © 2009 Western States Publishers. All Rights Reserved. Full Story »

  • Obituaries for the week of December 2, 2009

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:16 pm ET  

    Floy (Durham) Amaral, a Fountain Hills resident, passed away Nov. 29, 2009. Floy was born in Dawson, Ga. in 1926. Full Story »

  • Lost & Found

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:16 pm ET  

    As a public service, The Times publishes a list of items that have been reported lost or found by Fountain Hills residents. To report a lost or found pet or other item, residents may call The Times at 837-1925 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Full Story »

  • Chamber finalists announced

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:16 pm ET  

    The 2009 Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year will either be owners of an Italian pizzeria/restaurant, a small business consultant or financial adviser. Full Story »

  • Racewalker brings the gold

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:16 pm ET  

    Zdenek Gonsiorovsky doesn’t have your typical two- or three-car garage. No, his is rather clean for one thing, and secondly it is adorned with the many medals, ribbons and other awards he has earned over the decades. Full Story »

  • H1N1 shot clinics coming

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:15 pm ET  

    H1N1 vaccination clinics will be coming to Fountain Hills Unified School District. Full Story »

  • Recycling bins a mess

    The Fountain Hills Times – Tue Dec 1, 11:15 pm ET  

    Recycling is becoming one of the most popular ways for individuals to join the “green revolution,” and by a look around the community recycling station on a Monday morning, it is clear many people in Fountain Hills are trying to participate. Full Story »

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