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Ensuring Safe & Lawful E-Commerce for US Consumers, Businesses, Government Supply Chains, and Intellectual Property Rights
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 31 January 2020 31 January 2020
Washington, DC - By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls Attends Presidential Signing of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 30 January 2020 30 January 2020
Washington, DC - Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls attended the signing of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, January 29, at the White House, having been invited by the Office of the President of the United States.
Decline in Drug Overdose Deaths
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 30 January 2020 30 January 2020
Washington, DC - Today, White House officials issued the following statements after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released official 2018 mortality statistics that showed drug overdose deaths declined for the first time in 29 years.
City begins annual bulk item pickup program this week
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- Written by City of Yuma City of Yuma
- Published: 30 January 2020 30 January 2020
Yuma, Arizona - It’s time again for City of Yuma residents to start organizing their unwanted items to be placed curbside and removed for no additional charge. The City’s annual 10-week Neighborhood Cleanup will run through April 2.
Sex Offender Notification Henry Laurel
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- Written by YPD YPD
- Published: 30 January 2020 30 January 2020
Yuma, AZ – The Yuma Police Department is notifying the community that Henry Laurel, 50 is now residing at 128 W. 32nd Street, Yuma, Arizona 85364. He is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 194 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
Dr. Paul Hirt presents “Water in Arizona: Sustainability, Supply and Demand”
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 30 January 2020 30 January 2020
Yuma, Arizona - Water is necessary for life, but as supply shrinks, choices must be made about who is given access to water and who is not. Communities across Arizona are going dry. This means that some residents may have no choice except to move. How do we decide who gets access to water, and who does not? Should the needs of the many be placed above the needs of the few?
Yuma County Library Happenings with Sarah Wisdom via America Newscape
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- Published: 29 January 2020 29 January 2020
Yuma, Arizona - Please join Justin Case as he interviews Sarah Wisdom of the Yuma County Library who offers Library event happenings.