State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Sunday September 29, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Arizona Democratic Party: Kari's Scary Week - "Best Dumpster Fire," "People Just Don't Like Her," Not A "Legal And Intellectual Powerhouse"
PHOENIX, Arizona, Sept. 28 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following news release on Sept. 27, 2024:
"Another day, another heaping helping of disaster" for Kari Lake as this week her campaign was awarded "Best Dumpster Fire," over 100 Arizona moms launch a coalition against her, pundits say she is not an "intellectual powerhouse" and the "self-imposed stake to the heart of Lake's campaign comes down to one simple thing: Likeability."
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Kari Lake won "Best Dumpster Fire" in the Phoe
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Eastern Arizona College Celebrates the 60-Year Rededication of Mark Allen Hall and Reopening of the Gherald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities Center
THATCHER, Arizona, Sept. 28 -- Eastern Arizona College issued the following news release:
Eastern Arizona College (EAC) hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 23, 2024, to celebrate the 60-year rededication of Mark Allen Hall and the grand reopening of the Gherald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities Center. This event showcased the EAC's dedication to modernizing its facilities while ensuring fiscal responsibility and fostering environments that support student success.
EAC President Todd Haynie o
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Mesa Public Schools: School Spotlight - Dobson High School
MESA, Arizona, Sept. 28 -- The Mesa Public Schools issued the following news:
Mesa Public Schools is now recognizing an elementary and secondary spotlight school at the second board meeting of each month. Each school will highlight a student, certified staff member and classified staff member. Dobson High School was recognized as the secondary spotlight school for September 2024. Below are comments from principal Gabbi Buckley on each of the honorees.
Tremaine Turner, Outstanding Student: Trem
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NIH Supports Researcher's Effort to Discover Better Treatments for Heart Failure
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona's Health Sciences issued the following news release:
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Inna Gladysheva, PhD, received R01 grant to further study molecular mechanisms of coagulation factor XII as contributor to HFrEF.
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According to the 2024 report of the Heart Failure Society of America, 6.7 million Americans over 20 years of age have heart failure (HF), and the prevalence is expected to rise to 8.5 million Americans by 2030. HF is inextricably linked
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