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Chad Melin works side-by-side a villager to remove boulders and clear a path for Secanquin’s first running water system. (Photo courtesy of Academy Mortgage Corporation)
Ryan Nelson works side-by-side a villager to remove boulders and clear a path for Secanquin’s first running water system. (Photo courtesy of Academy Mortgage Corporation)
Jason Spears spends his free-time teaching the village children how to play baseball. (Photo courtesy of Academy Mortgage Corporation)
Corporation Commission Chairman Gary Pierce, right, explains his proposal Tuesday to have private offices of the five members swept for drugs by dogs after a small amount of marijuana was found last week in a private bathroom accessible only to commissioners and their staffs. Looking on are Paul Newman and Brenda Burns. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Corporation Commission Chairman Gary Pierce, right, explains his proposal Tuesday to have private offices of the five members swept for drugs by dogs after a small amount of marijuana was found last week in a private bathroom accessible only to commissioners and their staffs. Looking on are Paul Newman and Brenda Burns. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Punch in General Motors on a Google search and 27,200,000 hits come back. McDonalds only returns 6,400,000. IBM nets a respectable 250,000,000.
Bob Stump, the new chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission, is sworn in Monday for a second term at the panel. His mother, Jane, is holding the Bible. (Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services)
Incumbent Democrat Sandra Kennedy and Republican challenger Bob Burns prepare for Monday night's debate among nine candidates for three seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
This is the newspaper storage cart in the private bathroom at the offices of the Arizona Corporation Commission where a worker said she found a small quantity of marijuana last week. The finding led Gary Pierce, the chairman, to ask for consent to search each of the commissioner's private offices. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
This is the newspaper storage cart in the private bathroom at the offices of the Arizona Corporation Commission where a worker said she found a small quantity of marijuana last week. The finding led Gary Pierce, the chairman, to ask for consent to search each of the commissioner's private offices. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
The outcome of this year's race for Arizona Corporation Commission could determine the future of nuclear power in Arizona.
Arizona Corporation Commission candidates Rick Fowlkes, Gary Pierce and Brenda Burns take part in a debate Monday, Oct. 4, 2010, in Phoenix. Sitting opposite and visible on a monitor is David Bradley. Jorge Garcia is not pictured.
Arizona Corporation Commission candidates David Bradley, Jorge Garcia take part in a debate Monday, Oct. 4, 2010, in Phoenix.
Corporations can be convicted in Arizona of criminal offenses related to the death of workers, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
The Chandler Education Foundation wants corporate donors to support its programs annually. The foundation will try to court local companies later this month when it hosts a dinner educating the community about what it currently does, said Dianne Welling, assistant executive director of the foundation.
The Chandler Education Foundation wants corporate donors to support its programs annually. The foundation will try to court local companies later this month when it hosts a dinner educating the community about what it currently does, said Dianne Welling, assistant executive director of the foundation.
Celebrated as the best thing to happen to college since the dorm, Facebook is graduating to the world of business. The popular social networking site, which has more than 7 million users at more than 2,000 colleges, has already expanded to include high schools.
Put aside for a moment the fact that these two individuals are murderous terrorists bent on the destruction of Western civilization.
BOSTON - The corporate spending that drives the technology sector is as strong as it has been since the end of the 1990s boom, giving the industry optimism as it heads into 2004.
Sometimes things come out of the chute perfect.
CITY HALL Apache Junction is willing to pay large amounts of overtime to its employees while it struggles to attract applicants for its vacant positions.
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