Cheyenne Dickerson News


Arizona Chamber leader pushes for initiative reform

Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO and President Glenn Hamer recently released comments on why Arizona should push for initiative reform across the state to better serve its citizens..

Utility calls for caution when handling Mylar balloons

In a recent press release, the Arizona Public Service Electric Co. urged all who use balloons to consider their dangers and safety concerns when handling them, noting these objects occasionally have a hand in damaging power lines and even causing power outages.

Carondelet Health Network launches American Heart Month campaign

Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital and Cardonelet St. Mary’s Hospital have paired together with the American Heart Association to promote February’s American Heart Month campaign to community members.

Arizona Realtor Convention set for March 28-31 in Prescott

The 2017 Arizona Realtor Convention, filled with special activities and events for guests, will be March 28-31 in Prescott.

Gilbert Chamber solicits support for SB 1198

The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce in Arizona urges all to show your support for SB 1198 that deals with ADA.

Easter Bunny to visit Rawhide Western Town

Rawhide Western Town and Event Center located on the Gila River Indian Community in Chandler is proud to present an Easter Egg-Stravaganza for children 12 and under on Sunday, April 16 in celebration of Easter.

Area Better Business Bureau adds 4 to its board of directors

The Better Business Bureau serving Central, Northern and Western Arizona recently added four new members to its board of directors

Clark takes permanent role with Scripps stations in Tucson

Leon Clark, an active member in the Tuscon community, was recently named permanent vice president and general manager at KGUN 9 On Your Side, an E.W. Scripps Co. station.

General contractors oppose reallocation of highway funding

David Martin, president of the Arizona Chapter of Associated of General Contractors of America, recently sent a letter the Arizona legislature and Gov. Doug Ducey regarding the 2018 highway funds budget.

Budget among key issues as Gibert Chamber hosts legislators

The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce recently reported about the Arizona state budget, and its unintended consequences for District 12 and its compliances.

Expect delays on eastbound I-10 in West Valley due to lane closures

The Arizona Department of Transportation (DOT) urges Phoenix travelers to plan for delays on Interstate 10 in the West Valley this weekend, as the eastbound lanes will be closed for the construction of the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway interchange.

Better Business Bureau seeks to honor high school athletes

The Better Business Bureau of Arizona is accepting nominations for the high school Ethic Athlete Scholarship, which recognizes those who show prosperous minds and quality morals.

Rawhide Steakhouse offers Easter buffet

Rawhide Steakhouse at 5700 W. North Loop Road in Chandler, will host a special Easter buffet with a variety of dishes in addition to an Easter Egg Hunt. 

Weiers to host Glendale's State of the City address

Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers will host the 66th Annual State of the City Address and Dinner next month at the Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa to recognize the city’s growth and advancement and to thank those for their hard work and support.

ASU's West campus hosts Black History Month events

Arizona State University is proud to be hosting a couple of artistic events to celebrate February’s Black History Month on the West campus.

Glendale firefighters promote burn awareness

The Glendale Fire Department recently promoted National Burn Awareness Week and Scalding Injury Prevention Week.

Arizona lawmakers split on proposal for new Coyotes arena

Key Arizona lawmakers disagree on the proposal for state invilvement in a new $400 million Arizona Coyotes hockey arena.

Biz tip of the week: Make a million dollars networking

SCORE and the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association recently hosted the “How To Make A Million Dollars Networking” workshop, conducted by a panel of experts sharing their tips and advice on how to increase your financial revenue.

Pima County supervisors vote to appeal World View ruling

During a court hearing this month, the Arizona Pima County Board of Supervisors voted to appeal a prior ruling against the county in a lawsuit filed by the company World View.

U & Improved: Become the champion your life deserves

Jodi Low, U & Improved founder and CEO, teaches others that to live a life of happiness, success and fulfillment, one's head and heart have to be in alignment.