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The Surprise City Council at its next meeting April 2 will be discussing and taking possible action on a sales tax rise of half a percent to make up for anticipated shortfall of state tax money. more
April is  Autism Acceptance Month, and a locally owned Mexican restaurant is holding a monthlong fundraising campaign for the local autism community. more
Here are upcoming public meetings held in Surprise. more
Prasada North is expected to debut this spring, just north of the Village of Prasada, in many respects bringing more of the same to type of retail and dining to Surprise as its larger counterpart. more
Baseball ironmen are almost always spoken of in reverential terms and almost always on an individual level. Lou Gehrig and Cal Ripken Jr. spring to mind. more
Crime statistics the Surprise Police Department reported to the National Incident Based Reporting System show crime overall went down in 2023 over the previous the year. more

Dysart Schools Governing Board President Dawn Densmore was recently named the Arizona School Board Member of the Year. more
The deadline for submitting written arguments for or against the upcoming Dysart Unified School District bond election is at 5 p.m. Aug. 9. more
Mountain Mike’s Pizza has been open in Surprise for a few months already, but the family-style pizza restaurant officially announced its grand opening in the Surprise Towne Center shopping center. more
The West Valley Youth Poet Laureate competition, sponsored by WHAM (What’s Happenin’ Art Movement), has announced an extension of the application deadline to Wednesday, April 10. more
Surprise has scheduled its next teen rec party at the Sierra Montana Recreation Center. more
This year’s State of the City event in Surprise will be much like the other’s Skip Hall has addressed over his six years as mayor. more
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