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January 28, 2021
PHOENIX Governor Doug Ducey today announced five appointments to the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board:
Jeri Williams, Phoenix Police Chief
David Rhodes, Yavapai County Sheriff
Christopher Vasquez, Eloy Police Chief
Matthew Figueroa, Coconino County Detention Services Commander
Kevin Robinson, Arizona State University Professor
“As always, the safety of Arizonans and our communities remains a top priority,” said Governor Ducey. “It’s crucial that AZPOST members and all law enforcement personnel have the resources, training, and knowledge needed to protect Arizonans and enforce the rule of law. Today’s appointees bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Board, and I’m confident they will serve civilians and law enforcement professionals well.
Gov. Ducey announces five appointments to AZPOST Gov. Doug Ducey (Source: kold) By Shelby Trahan | January 28, 2021 at 12:15 PM MST - Updated January 29 at 5:42 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - On Thursday, Jan. 28., Gov. Doug Ducey announced five appointments to the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board.
The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZPOST) is comprised of 13 members and works to promote public trust and confidence. They help maintain standards of integrity, competence, and professionalism for Arizona peace officers and correctional officers.
“As always, the safety of Arizonans and our communities remains a top priority,” said Ducey. “It’s crucial that AZPOST members and all law enforcement personnel have the resources, training, and knowledge needed to protect Arizonans and enforce the rule of law.”
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Origins of Arizona s Sunset Crater Eruption from 1,000 Years Ago
Around A.D. 1085, along the southern rim of Northern Arizona’s elevated Colorado Plateau, a volcano erupted, forever changing ancient Puebloan fortunes and all nearby life. Among the 600 or so volcanoes that dot the landscape of the San Francisco volcanic fields, this one blew. It was the very first (and last) eruption for what came to be known as Sunset Crater, aptly named for its multihued, 1,000-foot-tall cinder cone.
Today, Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration scientist Amanda Clarke and her team have been working to solve the mysterious root cause of the Sunset Crater eruption and any lessons learned to better understand the threats similar volcanoes may pose around the world today.