Ahwatukee Foothills News

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Ahwatukee Foothills News
Type twice-weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Freedom Communications
Publisher Renie Scibona
Editor Brian Johnson
Founded
Headquarters 10631 South 51st Street
Suite #1
Phoenix, AZ 85044
United States

Website: ahwatukee.com

The Ahwatukee Foothills News is a bi-weekly paper serving Ahwatukee, Arizona. It has a circulation of 28,000. First published as the Ahwatukee Sentinnal in 1976, its name was changed to the Ahwatukee News in 1978. In 1988 it once again changed its name, this time to the Ahwatukee Weekly News. The current incarnation is the Ahwatukee Foothill News. [1] It's education and sports coverage mainly revolves around two local high schools: Mountain Pointe High School and Desert Vista.

[edit] Staff

Editor & Publisher
Renie Scibona - Publisher
Brian Johnson - Managing Editor
Becky Kedzierski - Executive Assistant to the Publisher

News Staff
Kelly Mixer - Assistant Managing Editor
Larry Ward - Staff Writer
Doug Murphy - Staff Writer
Marshall Terrill - Staff Writer
Corinne Frayer - Staff Writer
Jason Ludwig - Staff Writer
Ryan Casey - Staff Writer
Brett Fera - Sports Editor
Janet Walker - Calendar Editor, editorial asst
U. Frank Williams Jr. - Photo Editor
Brant Clinard - Photographer

Advertising Staff
Ralph Gastelum - Advertising Sales
Mary McMahon - Advertising Sales
Ryan Kedzierski - Advertising Retail Sales
Karen Mays - Advertising Sales
Staci Lee - Advertising Sales
Holli Roach - Advertising / Prod Mgr
Stephen Jordan - Graphic Art Dir. / Prod.
Kitty Pesetsky - Graphic Artist
Kerry McColey - Marketing Assistant

Classified Staff
Elaine Cota - Classified Manager
Sandy Jerdee, Classified Rep

Distribution
Brenda Eldridge - Distribution / Circulation

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Ahwatukee Foothills News. Retrieved on June 4, 2006.