Yuma News
U.S. Chamber Applauds Bi-Partisan ‘Save Our Social Security Act’ as Major Addition to an Essential National Debate
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- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Washington, DC - U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President for Government Affairs Bruce Josten released the following statement applauding the release of the bi-partisan “Save Our Social Security Act” to restore this vital program to fiscal health:
Teens are invited to the Somerton Library for games, crafts, programs and more
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- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Somerton, Arizona - Teens are invited to the Somerton Library for games, crafts, programs and more! Ages 13-18 are welcome. There is no charge to attend any event.
Children of all ages are invited to the Somerton Library for storytime, crafts, programs, and fun
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- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Somerton, Arizona - Children of all ages are invited to the Somerton Library for storytime, crafts, programs, and fun! There is no charge to attend any program.
Teens are invited to the Foothills Library for summer reading gaming, crafts, and more
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- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Yuma, Arizona - Teens are invited to the Foothills Library for summer reading gaming, crafts, and more! Ages 13-18 are welcome. There is no charge to attend any event.
Children of all ages are invited to the Foothills Library for story times, programs, crafts, and fun
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Yuma, Arizona - Children of all ages are invited to the Foothills Library for story times, programs, crafts, and fun! There is no charge to attend.
Par 3 driving range to remain closed
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- Written by City of Yuma City of Yuma
- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
Yuma, Arizona - The driving range at Desert Hills Par 3 golf course – currently closed for the season – will not reopen in its current form this fall due to failing fence poles.
Dissecting lithium-ion batteries to improve safety
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- Written by Purdue Purdue
- Published: 20 July 2016 20 July 2016
West Lafayette, Indiana - The recent recall of hoverboards because of exploding lithium-ion batteries highlights the danger of overheating batteries. Amy Marconnet, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, can speak about the effects of excessive heating in batteries.