El Independiente

South Tucson's English Spanish Newspaper
November 2000


Angel Ranch offers quality care for senior citizens

Hate crimes awareness promoted in South Tucson

Teens learn construcation skills through local project

La Frontera Center awarded $1.2 million federal grant

Local man helps plan for cultural space

City Council members approve street repairs, Felix C. Robles receives an award

Council members set election dates, question police costs

Student extra-curricular involvement has positive effect on academic process

DEFY, National Guard create unique drug education program

Old Pueblo Archaeology Center offers scholarships to participate in mock dig

Pueblo High's student athlete balances golf and academics

Cross country team fosters teamwork among students, school youth center

Cuido de calidad para personas mayores en Angel Ranch

Artista local ayuda a planear el espacio cultural


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