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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Thursday September 19, 2024 ( 10 items )  

Ariz. A.G. Mayes Files Amicus Brief Supporting Hualapai Tribe in Case to Protect Critical Water Supply
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 18 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Sept. 17, 2024: Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced the filing of an amicus brief in support of the Hualapai Tribe's request for a preliminary injunction in Hualapai Indian Tribe v. Haaland and Arizona Lithium, Ltd. The amicus brief urges the court to take action to protect Arizona's water resources from potentially irreversible damage posed by exploratory drilling near the Hualapai Tr  more

Arizona Democratic Party: Roll The Lake Tapes - Kari Lake Doubles Down, Says 'Men And Women Aren't Equal, We Aren't Equal'
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 19 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following statement on Sept. 17, 2024: * * * In this episode of the Lake Tapes, Kari Lake doubles down on her belief that men and women are not equal - a statement she's repeatedly made - in a clear example of how Kari Lake will say or do anything to gain power. Kari Lake's dangerous, power-hungry agenda that endangers Arizona women includes calling for sheriffs to enforce the 1864 abortion ban with no exceptions for rape   more

House International Trade Committee Welcomes Indonesian Delegation to Capitol
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 18 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following news release on Sept. 17, 2024: State Representative Justin Wilmeth, Vice Chairman of the House International Trade Committee, alongside Speaker Ben Toma, Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci, and committee members, welcomed a foreign delegation from the Republic of Indonesia to the Arizona State Capitol today. The 12-member delegation, consisting of elected officials, government representatives, and business leaders, was  more

Leaders From Arizona State Land Department, SRP, NextEra Energy Resources and Babbitt Ranches Celebrate Completion of 161-MW Babbitt Ranch Energy Center
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 18 -- The Salt River Project, a public power utility and electricity provider, issued the following news: WHAT: Salt River Project (SRP), the Arizona State Land Department, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC and Babbitt Ranches are hosting a ribbon-cutting event for the Babbitt Ranch Energy Center. This wind facility will add 161 megawatts (MW) to SRP'S system-- enough to power 40,000 homes-- and continue SRP's work to diversify its resource mix as it increases the amount of  more

Northern Arizona University: For the Love of STEM - CARE Prodigies Reflect on Summer Research Victories
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Sept. 19 (TNSres) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: For many high school students, dreams of curing devastating illnesses, discovering new species and designing revolutionary technology are hindered by limited resources and systemic inequality. NAU's Cultural and Academic Research Experience (CARE) program aims to ensure these students get opportunities for hands-on laboratory training, unique research projects and avenues to share their work more bro  more

Top Rank Presents Super Middleweight Showdown: Jaime Munguia Vs. Erik Bazinyan
BRISTOL, Connecticut, Sept. 19 -- ESPN, a sports media company, issued the following news release on Sept. 18, 2024: * * * Friday, Sept. 20, Live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+ ESPN+ Available on ESPN.com and ESPN App on Mobile and Connected TV Devices To Subscribe, Visit ESPNPlus.com/TopRank * * * Top Rank Boxing on ESPN: Munguia vs. Bazinyan, will be presented live this Friday, Sept. 20, at 10:30 p.m. ET/ 7:30 p.m. PT on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+. The event takes place at Desert   more

U of A Center Awarded $7.4M for Its Work on Climate Adaptation Solutions
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 19 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: Following an open competition, the University of Arizona has been selected to continue its work as host institution for the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. The center, part of the university's Arizona Institute for Resilience, also received $7.4 million from the U.S. Geological Survey to help fund practical solutions to high-priority climate adaptation needs. The Southwest Climate Adaptation   more

U of A Project Addresses Loneliness in Older Adults Living in Border and Rural Communities
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 19 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: Fewer than 2,000 people call Pirtleville, Arizona, home. The town sits about a mile north of the U.S.-Mexico border and is known to many by its Spanish name, Pueblo Nuevo. Growing up there, Ada M. Wilkinson-Lee made regular trips across the border to visit family. "I really had the best of both worlds, I can really immerse myself in both cultures," she said. "But I also saw the reality of the differences  more

University of Phoenix Leadership Joins 2024 Convergence Conference in New Orleans
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Phoenix issued the following news release: * * * Vice Provost Doris Savron, Associate Dean Jacquelyn Kelly, and Director of Faculty Training and Development C. Tahnja Wilson join proceedings focused on innovation in higher education * * * By Michele Mitchum University of Phoenix is pleased to share that Vice Provost Doris Savron, MBA, Associate Dean Jacquelyn Kelly, Ph.D., and Director of Faculty Training and Devlopment C. Tahnja Wils  more

YC Artists Share the Creative Process on the Prescott Studio Tour Painters, Sculptures, Woodworkers Open Their Doors and Projects Oct. 4-6
PRESCOTT, Arizona, Sept. 19 -- Yavapai College issued the following news: The changing seasons bring more than beautiful colors and cooler temperatures. Across Prescott, it offers a cherished opportunity to shadow local artists and share in the creative process. Yavapai College's Visual Arts Department opens its doors to the community as they chase inspiration on the canvas, clay, metal and wood. It's all part of The Prescott Studio Tour, running Friday, October 4 through Sunday, October 6 acro  more