Published: 12 April 2021 12 April 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Wednesday announced the appointment of Brigadier General Kerry L. Muehlenbeck to Arizona’s Adjutant General and Director of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.
General Muehlenbeck succeeds Major General Michael T. McGuire, who announced his retirement on March 5, 2021. McGuire served as Director of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs and Adjutant General since 2013, and will officially retire on April 10, 2021.
“I’m eager to announce the appointment of Brigadier General Kerry Muehlenbeck as Arizona’s newest Adjutant General and Director of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs,” said Governor Ducey. “General Muehlenbeck’s impressive military experience and continued leadership are amplified by her legal and teaching background. She joined the Arizona Air National Guard in 1997 and served in many roles until she became Ari
AWC Students can enroll during RegFest at San Luis Learning Center Published: 12 April 2021 12 April 2021
San Luis, Arizona - Arizona Western College will be holding a RegFest event at the San Luis Learning Center (SLLC) on Wednesday, April 21, for prospective students interested in enrolling for the Summer or Fall 2021 semester.
Attendees will have the opportunity to start the admission process, join a quick advisement session, apply for support resources, and walk away registered for classes. Parents will also have an opportunity to go to an informational session. Representatives from Admissions, Financial Aid, and Registration will be available during the event to assist students. More information will also be on hand about the High School Finish Line program, the Yuma Promise, KEYS Student Support Services, CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program), the Informatics Program, and the YES Program.
Remembering the deadly Easter tornado outbreak one year later
Remembering the deadly Easter tornado outbreak one year later By Branden Walker | April 12, 2021 at 10:41 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 10:48 PM
MOSS, Miss. (WDAM) - 2020 was a year so many of us will never forget, even though many of us wish we could.
The COVID-19 pandemic comes to mind when thinking of the year, but for many here in the Pine Belt, 2020 was also a record-breaking year for severe weather.
Bailey Hutchinson recalls when the deadly EF-4 tornado came through the Moss community on Easter Sunday of 2020, exactly one year ago Monday. Hutchinson says she was home with her mother and siblings shortly before things got bad.
Phoenix Municipal Stadium Vaccination Site Moving Indoors At ASU’s Desert Financial Arena Published: 12 April 2021 12 April 2021
Phoenix, Arizona - The state-run vaccination site at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, which has administered nearly 200,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, will relocate Today, Monday, April 12 to Desert Financial Arena on Arizona State University’s Tempe campus.
“Arizonans have come together to protect our communities and expand vaccinations quickly,” said Governor Ducey. “I’m grateful to all the volunteers, staff members and health care professionals who are helping Arizonans get vaccinated, and to Arizona State University for their continued partnership.”
The shift will move vaccination operations indoors as temperatures grow warmer at Arizona State University s (ASU) venue for basketball and other large-scale indoor events. Phoenix Municipal Stadium, located just northwest of the Tempe campus, is ASU’s baseball facility.