Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Wednesday that the state will remain in the first phase of reopening and is seeing good progress in recovering from the coronavirus outbreak. Ducey pointed to a decrease in positive test percentages and increased testing numbers in the days since Arizona moved away … [Read more...] about Arizona Making Progress Towards Reopening, Want Schools and Camps Open
LOWELL OBSERVATORY RESUMES SCIENCE OPERATIONS, CAPTURES CONTINUED BREAKUP OF COMET ATLAS
On the night of May 18, Lowell Observatory resumed science operations with the Lowell Discovery Telescope. This capped a week of testing new, COVID-19-deterring procedures. Observatory staff took advantage of the apparition of Comet ATLAS (C/2019 Y4) to test these procedures and capture images of … [Read more...] about LOWELL OBSERVATORY RESUMES SCIENCE OPERATIONS, CAPTURES CONTINUED BREAKUP OF COMET ATLAS
Crest Insurance Group Acquires Flagstaff Insurance Company
Cody Ritchie, CEO of CREST, is proud to announce John Creps Insurance Agency, LLC became part of the CREST Insurance Group on May 1, 2020. John's company has been serving their life-long clients for over 15 years. The Creps Agency is a Flagstaff based full-service property and casualty agency who … [Read more...] about Crest Insurance Group Acquires Flagstaff Insurance Company
Sinema Urges Treasury and Federal Reserve to Adjust Main Street Loan Programs
Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema called on Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to quickly make adjustments to the Main Street New Loan Facility and Main Street Expanded Loan Facility so Arizona small and mid-size businesses can get needed economic relief … [Read more...] about Sinema Urges Treasury and Federal Reserve to Adjust Main Street Loan Programs
Three Former Brophy Classmates Team Up to Help Navajo Nation
The Navajo Nation, home to roughly 170,000 people, now has more COVID-19 cases per capita than any state in America. Navajo people have a much higher risk for infection (because they carry a higher rate of diabetes and hypertension) and for community spread (because they don't have access to a … [Read more...] about Three Former Brophy Classmates Team Up to Help Navajo Nation
McSally Introduces Bill to Expand Forgivable Expenses Under the Paycheck Protection Program
U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) introduced legislation today to support the safety of consumers and employees during the reopening of the American economy. Her bill would aid small businesses with necessary safety improvements and short-term purchases of personal protection equipment … [Read more...] about McSally Introduces Bill to Expand Forgivable Expenses Under the Paycheck Protection Program
Why and How to Advertise in the COVID Times
The COVID-19 pandemic is playing out like a Netflix drama. We’re tuning in to find out the latest twists in this ongoing superbug saga as much as we’re learning how many ways we can braid our hair like the Mother of Dragons when we binge-watch Game of Thrones. We can’t wait to hear from our favorite … [Read more...] about Why and How to Advertise in the COVID Times
Sinema Calls for Immediate Relief for Arizona Small Businesses
Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema called on the Small Business Administration to fill the backlog and immediately process Arizona small businesses’ Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) applications so they can receive economic relief. “I hear directly from Arizona small business … [Read more...] about Sinema Calls for Immediate Relief for Arizona Small Businesses
Leonardo Loo elected to the Arizona Community Foundation Board of Directors
The Arizona Community Foundation’s Board of Directors recently elected Leonardo Loo to the board. He was elected during the board’s March meeting and began his term earlier this month. ACF board members serve three-year terms, renewable up to two times.Leonardo Loo currently serves as the Managing … [Read more...] about Leonardo Loo elected to the Arizona Community Foundation Board of Directors
McSally Urges Senate Leadership to Consider Nonprofits in Next Relief Proposal
McSally Urges Senate Leadership to Consider Nonprofits in Next Relief Proposal U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) and a group of senators sent a bipartisan letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to advocate that they do not overlook … [Read more...] about McSally Urges Senate Leadership to Consider Nonprofits in Next Relief Proposal