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Garbage pickup delays prompt Springville Council to rebid contracts
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Springville considers new housing development near Forever Wild nature preserve
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By Terry Schrimscher
SPRINGVILLE The City of Springville recently announced two hires within the city government. Kim Stone has accepted the full-time role of Deputy City Clerk. Janna Clark will serve as a part-time magistrate for the Springville Municipal Court.
Kim Stone hired as new Deputy City Clerk.
Mayor Dave Thomas announced the new positions to The Tribune calling the hires a “big win for Springville.” Thomas, who was elected in August of 2020, has pushed for the creation of several new positions he believes will make city operations more efficient.
Stone brings a decade of experience in city government to the position. Prior to accepting the role in Springville, she served as a clerk in the city of Tarrant. She began her career in Heflin, Alabama, where she served in various capacities for nine years.
Gov. Ducey works to expand broadband in rural Arizona (Source: Vlada Karpovich) By Shelby Trahan | January 22, 2021 at 9:26 AM MST - Updated January 22 at 9:26 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Governor Doug Ducey is urging the Legislature to strongly support his proposal to invest more than $40 million in a dramatic expansion of broadband in rural Arizona.
âReliable, high-speed internet is crucial for health care, public safety, education and economic development,â Gov. Ducey said.
According to a news release, Duceyâs broadband proposal is a central element of the state spending plan announced on Jan. 15. It includes investing $33.1 million to install broadband conduit and fiber from Flagstaff to the California border along I-40.
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