News published on Business Daily in July 2017

News from July 2017


Registration for the Bullhead City's Recreation Division Fall Softball League is open through 5 p.m. Aug. 28.

Gov. Doug Ducey has tapped Glendale’s Convention and Visitors Bureau administrator Lorraine Zomok to serve another term on the state’s Tourism Advisory Council.

Coconino County was recently honored by the National Association of Counties (NACo) with awards for seven county government programs and services.

Gov. Doug Ducey has tapped Yuma attorney Brandon Kinsey to be appointed to the Yuma County Superior Court.

The city of Surprise is accepting entries for participation in this year’s Veterans Day parade.

Unison Bank recently opened a branch in Gilbert and will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony in September to celebrate the new branch.

Residents can make a difference for hospital patients as blood donors and receive a free pass to a local water park through Monday.

Yuma city officials urge residents to register to vote Yuma's Aug. 29 election; the registration deadline is Monday.

The Casa Grande Arts & Humanities Commission is accepting nominations for the 2016 Bravo Award.

President Donald Trump recently highlighted Arizona golf equipment company PING during a day he deemed Made in America Day to celebrate manufacturers in the United States.

The first AZ Creative Communities Institute (AZCCI), a one-year fellowship offering training and support for integrating creativity into community life, has chosen Tucson’s Barrio Anita and eight other Arizona localities as its participants.

The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce recently shared insights into the health care industry.

The Glendale Chamber of Commerce will host its Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Roundtable at 1 p.m. Thursday during which business owners can discuss federal oversight challenges they are facing.

Pinal County Superior Court Judge Karl Eppich was recently appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two following the retirement of Judge Joseph Howard.

Pima County has been awarded a $236,654 grant from the Department of Labor to help veterans obtain stable employment.

The Mesa Chamber of Commerce along with two United Way groups and MyNewsMesa.com recently moved their headquarters to Mesa Community College's downtown campus.

Phoenix-area motorists on Pecos Road and Desert Foothills Parkway can expect short-term traffic restrictions while nearby controlled rock blasting makes way for a new stretch of freeway.

The city of Surprise seeks booth applicants for its annual Fiesta Grande, which will feature food, music, dancing, a children's zone and car show.

Maricopa County’s Smart Justice Initiative recently was honored by the National Association of Counties (NACo) for its system that links former inmates with career options to reduce recidivism and to empower them.

Tucson Electric Power (TEP) will host back-to-school events, including games.