Santa Cruz County had 1 fewer active license to practice law in February than previous month
Santa Cruz County recorded a decline in the number of lawyers with active licenses in its legal scene during February, compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of Arizona.
Unchanged number of lawyers with active licenses to practice in Graham County during February compared to previous month
Graham County recorded a stable number of lawyers with active licenses in its legal scene during February, compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of Arizona.
- February: 1 more attorney held active license to practice law in Gila County than previous month
- 80% of Gila County residents old enough to vote in 2021
- Cochise County had 2 fewer active licenses to practice law in February than previous month
- Which former SE Arizona News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon March 4?
- Sen. Hatathlie votes against bill requiring public schools to provide private showers to crossdressing students
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Santa Cruz County Secures Funding for Ruby Road Bridge to Enhance Community Infrastructure
Santa Cruz County has received a federal grant of $6.6 million from the Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) and Neighborhood Access and Equity (NAE) Programs, as well as additional funding from various sources for the Ruby Road Bridge project. The County is dedicated to fortifying and revitalizing its infrastructure to ensure reliable transportation access for all community members."The grant is focused on the replacement of the Ruby Road Bridge located over Potrero Creek, which will become the sole bridge spanning both the floodplain and Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR)...
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Public Meeting Scheduled by Santa Cruz County Flood District
The Santa Cruz County Flood District will be holding a Public Meeting to inform the public about the District's Letter of Map Revision."We invite all members of the community to attend this important meeting," said a spokesperson for the Flood Control District.
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Arizona Auditor General notifies Legislative Audit Committee of Young Elementary School’s ‘lack of compliance’ with audit recommendations
The Arizona Auditor General notified members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee about Young Elementary School District’s (YESD) “lack of compliance” in responding to the Auditor General’s recommendations from a December 2022 performance audit report of the district.
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Analysis: Hobbs’ effort to repeal school choice program could doom scholarships for 1,139 students in SE Arizona News readership area
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has proposed reversing Arizona’s school choice program, which benefits 1,139 students within the SE Arizona News readership area in the third quarter of 2022.
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Huge thank you to all who attended ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of Leadership Philosophy Service
Huge thank you to all who attended ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of Leadership Philosophy Service.
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The City of Sierra Vista Public Works Department is conducting a controlled burn at the Environmental Operations Park
The City of Sierra Vista Public Works Department is conducting a controlled burn at the Environmental Operations Park.
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Rep. Bliss’ Constable Carry Bill Wins Bipartisan Support
Rep. Bliss’ Constable Carry Bill Wins Bipartisan Support.
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Cochise County Superior Court Regrets Temporary Closure of the Sierra Vista Customer Service Window
Cochise County Superior Court Regrets Temporary Closure of the Sierra Vista Customer Service Window.
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Cochise County Libraries Launch Culture Pass Program
Cochise County Libraries Launch Culture Pass Program.
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Cochise County Cyberbullying, Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Conference on March 4, 2023
Cochise County Cyberbullying, Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Conference on March 4, 2023.