Category: Politics
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Controversy Unfolds: GVR’s Tenant ID Card Fees
Landlord Jerry Miel is contesting the legitimacy of tenant ID card fees imposed by Green Valley Recreation (GVR), a dispute that is currently unfolding in Green Valley Justice Court. Miel challenges these fees, arguing that GVRโs governing documents do not justify them. On the other hand, GVR insists on its legal right, citing the Arizona…
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Green Valley Hospital Seems Like It Won’t Ever Reopen
A year ago, plans were set in motion to revive the Green Valley hospital, encompassing a meticulous strategy involving inspections, licensing, and staff recruitment. However, a recent turn of events has thrown a curveball into these efforts. Broadstone’s Unexpected Announcement Broadstone, the real estate investment trust based in New York and the owner of the…
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Tenant Fee Dispute: GVR Governance Under Scrutiny
Jerry Miel, a Green Valley resident and landlord with two rental properties, has initiated legal action against Green Valley Recreation (GVR), contesting what he perceives as an excessive and unaligned tenant ID card fee. The crux of the matter revolves around whether GVR’s governing documents, specifically the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, authorize the imposition…
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Public Health Emergency Declared in Pima County, AZ
As Pima County anticipates the imminent arrival of a significant number of asylum seekers who are expected to be released into the community, Dr. Theresa Cullen, the County Health Director, is pushing for an emergency declaration regarding the Public Health Emergency. The surge in arrivals, predominantly driven by legally processed asylum seekers, poses a substantial…
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Green Valley Fire District Unveils Station 152
The recent inauguration of Station 152 marked a significant achievement for the Green Valley Fire District (GVFD). The celebratory event, attended by close to 100 individuals, showcased the culmination of a substantial effort in bolstering the district’s firefighting capabilities. Acknowledgments and Support Chief Chuck Wunder expressed gratitude to the residents of Green Valley and the…
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Arizona Man Arrested By FBI For Sharing Bible Quotes, “Christian Extremism” Blamed
An American citizen has been accused in Arizona for allegedly sparking what authorities describe as a religiously motivated terrorist attack in Australia that resulted in the tragic deaths of six individuals, officials revealed on Wednesday. The incident unfolded in Queensland, Australia, where police officers Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold, along with an innocent bystander named…
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Pima County District 3 Supervisor Race Gets 8 New Candidates
The retirement of Sharon Bronson, who served on the Pima County District 3 board for an impressive 27 years, has led to a flurry of interest in finding her successor. After a recent fall followed by a hospital stay, Bronson posted her resignation letter on Facebook to Chairwoman Adelita Grijalva, marking the end of an…
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Madera Canyon’s New Restroom, Improving Visitor Comfort
Enhancing Visitor Comfort at Coronado National Forestโs Madera Canyon Introduction Visitors frequent Coronado National Forestโs Madera Canyon, seeking solace and a deep connection with nature. Comfort, often sought after during these experiences, has led to the introduction of new amenities aimed at elevating visitor experiences within the canyon. The Addition of Essential Amenities Recently, an…
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Old Nogales & Quail Creek Intersection: Collisions Surging
Rising Collision Rates at Old Nogales Highway and Quail Crossing Boulevard After Extension The intersection of Old Nogales Highway and Quail Crossing Boulevard has experienced a significant surge in accidents, soaring by a staggering 325% since the Quail Crossing Boulevard extension debuted in December 2022. Data collected under Arizona’s public records law indicates that from…