Arizona News
Former Hacienda Healthcare Officers Indicted in Elaborate Fraud Case
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- Published: 07 September 2020 07 September 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced former Hacienda Healthcare officers William Timmons and Joseph O’Malley have been indicted for an elaborate alleged white collar fraud scheme that bilked Arizona taxpayers out of millions of dollars. Additionally, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) reached a financial settlement with Hacienda Healthcare Inc. (Hacienda), where it will pay the State more than $11 million to resolve its case.
Official newspaper of the White Mountain Apache Tribe now on the Arizona Memory Project
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- Published: 04 September 2020 04 September 2020
Fort Apache, Arizona - Started in the 1960s to keep White Mountain Apache members in the most remote regions informed of Tribal Council news, Whiteriver, Arizona’s Fort Apache Scout newspaper is still published biweekly.
Governor Ducey Appoints Cecilia Mata To Arizona Board Of Regents
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- Published: 23 August 2020 23 August 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Thursday announced the appointment of Cecilia Mata to the Arizona Board of Regents. Mata, who founded a successful global security business in 2005 and expanded it to two subsidiary companies, is an enthusiastic advocate for women-owned and minority-owned small businesses.
Governor Ducey Provides COVID-19 Updates, Recognizes Arizona National Guard And DEMA
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- Published: 23 August 2020 23 August 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ, and Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Director Major General Michael T. McGuire held a briefing at Papago Military Reservation to provide COVID-19 updates.
Arizona Celebrates 100 Years Of The 19th Amendment
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- Published: 23 August 2020 23 August 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote after more than 70 years of advocacy. Congress ratified the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920.