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Inside the new headquarters of Guardian Training and Consulting on the Avenue of the Fountains, visitors enter a fully immersive simulator with state-of-the-art technology. The lights are dim … more
The Neighborhood Property Owners’ Association’s Committee of Architecture reviewed and approved seven permit requests at the meeting held April 30. Approvals were as follows: … more
Valerie Krugh, member of Fountain Hills Toastmasters Club, brought home a trophy from the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking District Evaluation Speech Contest. The contest took … more
The Fountain Hills High School softball season came to an end Monday, April 22. The Falcons (2-16) battled through another tough season, but they showed improvements in each game. Five players … more
The Town of Fountain Hills is holding an open house for residents, businesses and visitors to provide input on developing a new Downtown Strategy. The open house is set for Wednesday, May 15, … more
Fountain Hills Friends of the Library (FHFL) is seeking applicants for its Opportunities Scholarship for students looking to pursue higher education in college alternatives like technical or trade … more

The Fountain Hills Photography Club (FHPC) recently announced its Annual Exhibition of Member Photos at the Fountain Hills Community Center. The show opens Thursday, May 2, and runs throughout … more
Fountain Hills Youth Theater presents “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus: The Musical.” With a script written by Mo Willems, creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling, … more
The Community Church of the Verdes has announced annual scholarship awards to four people pursuing higher education. Hannah Eskes is recipient of $3,000 from Fellowship of Christian Athletes to … more
The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend is on Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5, and Fountain Hills will offer a special tribute.   Across the nation, communities will honor … more
Winter rains mean there is plenty of vegetation growing around the desert, and as the sun heats things up, the plants will dry out and become the flash fuels for wildfire in the summer season. … more
Over 80 volunteers moved 94 tons of stone around Fountain Hills Middle School and the district office in record time on Saturday, April 27. The Fountain Hills Community Beautification Day of … more
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