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Raymond Hunter a leader with interest in others
For Hunter, every day was a chance to discover something new. At parties, he'd sidle up to a conversation, not to interject but to listen and absorb the experience.
Patrick Goetz Patrick Goetz, a longtime staff member with Yuma Private Industry Council, has been promoted to the position of business services officer.
Surprise Job Fair Boot Camps scheduled
The Surprise Regional Chamber of Commerce and Goodwill Industries will hold free Job Fair Boot Camps on Wednesday and Thursday.
Campaign-finance report deadline passes
Tuesday was the deadline for sitting state lawmakers and legislative candidates to file campaign-finance reports with the Arizona Secretary of State's Office.
Surprise job fair companies looking to hire 900
The Surprise Regional Chamber of Commerce is hosting a job fair featuring 20 local businesses looking to recruit 900 positions, on Friday, Feb.
Goodwill to host Tempe job fair
Goodwill of Central Arizona will host a large job fair March 15 in Tempe - an event expected to include hundreds of job-seekers. The fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 4400 South Rural Road.
College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL) announces new president
Scott Carpenter, Esq., a former president of the Central Arizona chapter of the Community Associations Institute and a past recipient of CAI's national Award of Excellence in Government and Public Affairs, has been elected to serve a two-year term as president of CAI's prestigious College of Community Association Lawyers .
Prescott Valley Town Council, lawmakers spar over 'local control'
Town Council members took the state legislature to task Thursday for enacting bills on development impact fees, hunting within municipal boundaries and other issues that intrude on "local control." They received a receptive ear from two of the most powerful members of the statehouse and a freshman lawmaker - all from District 1 - during the ... (more)