A project thatâs been in the works for more than two years is nearing completion. The Town of Parkerâs Magistrate Court moved into their new home at 1112 Arizona Avenue on Wednesday, Dec. 16.
The move takes the Magistrate Court out of Town Hall and puts it in a home of its own.
The Magistrate Court will occupy one-half of the building, which had been used for retail shops and offices. The new courthouse includes a reception area with key card access to the courtroom and reception office area, a bullet-proof reception window, a public and private bathroom, file room, court clerk office, jury room, judgeâs office, break room, courtroom with judgeâs bench, jury seating, and a prisoner holding area.
Michael Quinn, NPS
For many of us, 2020 has had its ups and downs. While our vision of the year didn’t include a global pandemic, the outpouring of support, community involvement, and activism we’ve seen this year has been inspiring.
Like so many others, we joined hundreds of Zoom calls from makeshift coffee table desks, got in our steps with walk-and-talk meetings, and halted our travel to Washington D.C. and field sites. Despite the unprecedented challenges, our eyes remained on our mission: to safeguard the wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau, while supporting the rights of its Native peoples.
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Tucson project to receive $3.3 million in funding to protect cityâs drinking water (Source: KOLD News 13) By Lauren Renteria | December 10, 2020 at 2:39 PM MST - Updated December 10 at 4:12 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is dedicating $3.3 million in funding to a project itâs conducting in Tucson to prevent contaminated groundwater from getting into the cityâs drinking water system.
The funding â which comes from the ADEQâs Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund â will go toward capturing perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), which are man-made chemicals that can be harmful to humans and potentially lead to harmful health outcomes including low birth weight in infants, cancer and adverse effects on the immune system, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
VERNON - Monday, Dec. 14, fire managers are set to begin ignitions on a pile burn project near the Vernon Cemetery. All projects are weather dependent and must first be