News from November 2017
By Marian Johns | Nov 6, 2017
Subaru of America Inc. will donate a 2018 Subaru Outback for Coconino County Community Services Department’s Meals on Wheels deliveries.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
The first women to head Phoenix's police and fire departments shared their insights on leadership last month at the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce’s Professional Women’s Alliance luncheon.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
The city of Mesa has received recognition from the world’s largest provider of employee-assistance programs for its employee health and wellness program.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
Mesa Community College (MCC) and Grand Canyon University (GCU) have partnered to offer science and technology bachelor degree programs on the MCC’s community college campuses.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed an Air Force veteran and a Superior Court commissioner to the Pima County Superior Court.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
The Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) is the recipient of a $573,536, three-year grant to help create a large-scale, high-volume foster program that augments the center’s no-kill policy.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
A Mesa Community College faculty member has received a $50,000 grant from the Coronado National Forest for the study of a threatened species of rattlesnake.
By Kacie Whaley | Nov 1, 2017
Honeywell Aerospace and BenchMark are just a couple companies that will be among the best tech innovators and teachers in Arizona being honored at the upcoming 2017 Governor's Celebration of Innovation (GCOI) awards, BusinessWire reported.
By Kacie Whaley | Nov 1, 2017
The Surprise City Council is creating a panel to honor deceased community members who have worked hard to make the area a better place, the city reported.
By Marian Johns | Nov 1, 2017
Tucson-based Pima Federal Credit Union has recently been awarded the Foundation Community Impact Award by the Mountain West Credit Union Association (MWCUA).