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Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents Run for Special Olympics
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- Published: 05 May 2018 05 May 2018
Tucson, Arizona - This year’s 2018 Law Enforcement Torch Run for Arizona Special Olympics kicked off for Border Patrol agents in the Tucson Sector in Vail on Monday morning but will continue through May 5 within other state law enforcement organizations.
Promises Made, Promises Kept
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- Published: 05 May 2018 05 May 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - In the 2018 State of the State address, Governor Doug Ducey detailed an aggressive policy agenda focused on improving the lives of our state’s citizens and recognizing the spirit of service that moves Arizona forward. From passing an extensive legislative package to address opioid addiction to restoring recession-era cuts to education and rewarding Arizona teachers with a 20% increase in teacher pay – this session the governor worked alongside legislators of both parties to deliver on this commitment.
Attorney General Brnovich Files Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against "DIY Neurocare"
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- Published: 05 May 2018 05 May 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the filing of a consumer fraud lawsuit against Arizona-based DIY Neurocare of America, LLC and its CEO Lyle Day. The lawsuit alleges DIY Neurocare refused to issue refunds to elderly consumers for LED light systems that supposedly treated symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and other ailments.
Governor Ducey Signs 20 Percent Increase In Teacher Pay
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- Published: 05 May 2018 05 May 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Raises are on the way to Arizona teachers.
Shawn Redd Announces Run for Arizona U.S. Senate
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- Published: 04 May 2018 04 May 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Today, local Navajo businessman and entrepreneur, Shawn Redd, announces his run for Arizona U.S. Senate. The democrat is a member of the Navajo Nation. Originally from Cortez, Colorado, Redd has lived and done business in Arizona for 15 years. His mother was a Nez, from the Redhouse Clan and belongs to the Kaibeto Chapter. Growing up, Redd got a taste for entrepreneurial life working at his father’s car business in the Four Corners area. At a young age, Redd was tapped as a consultant to the Navajo Nation for more than 20 years, where he focused on economic development issues.