News from 2018
By Marian Johns | Jan 3, 2018
A newly rehabilitated 1.6-mile long, compacted-earth embankment dam for West Valley that is expected to protect thousands of residents from flooding has been officially dedicated.
By Marian Johns | Jan 2, 2018
Coconino County Clerk of the Superior Court Valerie Wyant was recently named president-elect for the Arizona Association of Superior Court Clerks.
By Marian Johns | Jan 2, 2018
The Cochise County Superior Court is seeking two interpreters to help Spanish-speaking clients and to provide translations for court records.
By Marian Johns | Jan 2, 2018
The Tucson Metro Chamber is applauding the recent vote by the Tucson City Council to approve a rezoning request that will pave the way for a new retail development on Tucson’s east side, a move the Chamber says will lead to job creation for the city.
By Marian Johns | Jan 2, 2018
Pima County, which is the only county in Arizona without a sales tax, is exploring the idea of a half-cent sales tax and has scheduled a series public meetings to get input on the issue from residents.
By Marian Johns | Jan 1, 2018
City of Goodyear employees and volunteers collected, sorted and wrapped over 1,000 Christmas gifts to give to more than 50 Goodyear families in need, including 150 families with children.
By Marian Johns | Jan 1, 2018
Gov. Doug Ducey recently appointed the co-founder of the Burton Family Foundation and long-time education advocate Christine Burton to the Arizona State Board of Education.
By Marian Johns | Jan 1, 2018
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By Marian Johns | Jan 1, 2018
Two members of the Sacks Tierney law firm have been chosen from among 5,000 nominees to be recognized as influential leaders in their industries for the Az Business Leaders’ 2018 edition.