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Gila County Powers Through Wildfire, Flooding Recovery
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- Published: 06 September 2021 06 September 2021
Globe, Arizona - Gila County faced a catastrophic wildfire season. Fire and safety officials knew that even when the blazes subsided, these communities still faced threats such as flooding and monsoons.
Arizona Game And Fish Commission Applications Are Open
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- Published: 06 September 2021 06 September 2021
Yuma, Arizona - The Governor’s Office is now accepting applications from residents in 11 of Arizona’s 15 counties who are interested in serving on the state’s Game and Fish Commission.
Governor Ducey Announces Additional $60 Million To Support Hospital Staffing
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- Published: 06 September 2021 06 September 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Thursday announced $60 million to support staffing at health care facilities that deploy proven techniques to decrease COVID-19 related hospitalizations, including administering monoclonal antibody treatments and offering vaccination at discharge.
Governor Ducey Signs Bill Celebrating Cultural Regalia at Graduation Ceremonies
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- Published: 06 September 2021 06 September 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Thursday signed legislation allowing American Indian students in communities across Arizona to wear traditional tribal regalia at their graduation.
Southern White Rhino Calf Born at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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- Published: 06 September 2021 06 September 2021
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Three Peruvian Nationals Sentenced to Incarceration for Conspiring to Defraud Thousands of Spanish-Speaking Immigrants
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- Published: 05 September 2021 05 September 2021
Miami, Florida - Three Peruvian nationals have been sentenced to serve several years in prison for operating a series of call centers in Peru that defrauded Spanish-speaking U.S. residents by falsely threatening them with arrest, deportation and other legal consequences.
Attorney General Brnovich Defends Religious Liberty
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- Published: 05 September 2021 05 September 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced he is defending religious liberty and the First Amendment in three separate lawsuits, all involving private religious organizations and their authority to hire individuals who support their core mission and beliefs. The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has long held that the ministerial exception prevents courts from adjudicating employment-related lawsuits brought by ministerial employees.