East Valley Tribune - Mon Nov 09
State Sen. Al Melvin. Nov. 9, 2009. A freshman lawmaker disclosed Monday he is undergoing chemotherapy for a type of cancer but said it will not affect his ability to do his job.
Legislator discloses treatment for cancerNorthwest Valley News - Mon Nov 09
A freshman legislator from southern Arizona is receiving treatment for a form of cancer.
Police union president speaks out on MPD, city allegationsIn Maricopa - Sat Nov 07
In recent months, the City of Maricopa Police Association and its president, Sgt.
State gives Queen Creek break on $10M loanScottsdale Tribune - Thu Nov 05
Ellsworth Road between Cloud Road and Hunt Highway in Queen Creek. Nov. 5, 2009.
Playing politics costs Pinal County taxpayersEast Valley Tribune - Thu Nov 05
The first time I remember hearing the name of state Sen. Al Melvin, R-Tucson, was when he participated in a Senate hearing panel on immigration last May.
Economic Development Manager Hired to Lure Living-Wage Jobs to Pinal CountyCopper Basin News - Thu Nov 05
FLORENCE, AZ Economic development is a two word catch phrase for a really big job that is complex and vital.
ARC celebrates 40 year anniversary; all Copper Corridor invitedMiner-Sun-Basin - Wed Nov 04
As Kearny celebrates 50 years of memories the ARC of Kearny sends greetings and best wishes as they celebrate 40 years with an Open House, Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The ARC members put Kearny on the map in ways many residents would never guess.
BellyRobics I class offers artful opportunity to shape up at CACCopper Basin News - Tue Nov 03
PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. Central Arizona College is offering a pair of opportunities to get in shape through the artful dance program known as BellyRobics.
Edgar Felix ValenciaKMSB-TV Tucson - Mon Nov 02
This is Southern Arizona's Most Wanted. It's a segment designed for local law enforcement agencies to put the spotlight on wanted criminals running loose in our area.
Community youth could benefit from council fundingIn Maricopa - Sun Nov 01
The Maricopa City Council will decide Tuesday whether to approve $60,000 to help fund the Maricopa/Ak-Chin Community Alliance Against Substance Abuse to provide youth programs in the community.
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