By Ace Townsen Neighbors, At the time of this writing, I am in month two of my term as Commander of Post 109. During these first couple of months, our challenges have included keeping...
Category - In Corona de Tucson
High Speed Internet Coming to CdT
Access to high-speed reliable broadband services is coming to rural areas of Pima County. Thanks to federal funding from the...
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In CdT – September 2023
CdT Community Alliance Although the alliance takes a summer hiatus, the board continues to serve the community. During the...
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Corona Foothills Middle School Odyssey of the Mind Team Excels at...
Seven students from Corona Foothills Middle School headed to Michigan State University in May to compete in the Odyssey of the...
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Meet CdTCA 2023’s Most Outstanding Crossing Guard
Ricardo Gonzales known as Mr. Ricky, Sycamore Elementary, is a long-time resident of Corona de Tucson, He has been a crossing...
Read MoreDrownings
By Charlotte Herdliska Did You Know: August is Drowning Awareness Month?Drowning Awareness was first introduced by News 4 Tucson’s “Lifesaver” campaign in 2009.Gov. Doug Ducey declared...
American Legion Post 109 Elects Commander
By Ventura “Ace” Tounsel, Jr. Neighbors and friends, As of 1 July 2020, I have been voted by the membership of McCulloch-Wagner Post 109, to be Commander for the next year...
Our Beginning by Peter Cacciolfi, US Navy 1951-1955
By Ace Tounsel The Fourth of July, The 1770’s, both good and badwe were in a new land, both happy and sad,The British controlled, and were demanding and boldbut we had brave people who...
Best Wishes to Linda Lee Smith
By Article Author Linda Lee Smith was a valued member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 109 and a committed volunteer at our Post 109. She wrote many essays for competition and won...
Ready Set Go!
Wildfire season is here; anyone can be affected by fire during this season. An “it won’t happen here” mindset has caused untold heartache and sorrow. Here are a few things...
Letter to the Editor: Leroy Vaughn
Dear Editor, After at least one month of continuous television coverage of the Coronavirus, I would like to comment on something that I see every time I go to the grocery store. It...
Corona’s Little Free Library
By Ellie Abraham When Alison Berryman and her husband Adam moved into their Sycamore Canyon subdivision in Corona de Tucson in 2009, she thought it was wonderful. Friendly neighbors...
Corona de Tucson History, Part Two.
By Glenn Taylor After the birth of Corona De Tucson, this little community grew, creating its own history and enlightenment. From the 1970s thru the 1990s, Corona was classified as a close...
Helping Our Community
By Ellie Abraham At the October 2019 Corona de Tucson (CdT) Community Alliance meeting, Pam Gorecki spoke about her volunteer efforts in the community. Pam lives in CdT and donates her...