Made in Arizona: Shade âN Net installs over 100,000 structures around the world
Made in Arizona: Shade âN Net installs over 100,000 structures around the world
Weâre visiting a Valley company thatâs proving there is money to be made, in the shade. FOX 10âs Christina Carilla introduces us to Shade âN Net, and shows us how they can help keep all of us safe from the sun.
PHOENIX - A Phoenix-based company is proving there is money to be made in the shade and they re showing us how they can help keep all of us safe from the sun. I was born here in Arizona and playing basketball, playing outside all the time.. 110° - 118°.. it s just part of the life.. being in the sun, said Rudy Martinez, president of Shade N Net.
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A truck fills up with water at the Chino Mine on Friday. Chino resumed operations at 50 percent capacity Monday, after operating with a skeleton crew since April. Out of 800 furloughed employees, 340 had returned to work by last week.
On Jan. 19, 600 employees reported to work at Freeport-McMoRan’s Chino Mine, representing a return to 50 percent production capacity. Many miners had been on furlough since April, as COVID-19 swept through the United States.
※We are excited to restart the Chino Mine, bringing many people in the community back to work,” said Laura Hayes, a spokesperson for Freeport-McMoRan. ※We look forward to a safe and productive 2021, and appreciate the support of the community as we worked to develop the plans that would help secure a long-term future for the operation.”
Food, boosting businesses top area legislators’ plans Written by Geoffrey Plant on January 19, 2021
As the 60-day legislative session begins today in Santa Fe, the three legislators who represent most of Grant County have fine-tuned their priorities lists and identified some of the bills and issues they plan to support. The Daily Press visited with the two Republican representatives and the Democratic senator who will be in Santa Fe or joining portions of the session remotely due to the pandemic.
Senate District 28
Newly elected Democratic Sen. Siah Correa Hemphill ran on a platform that emphasized education, health care and repeal of the state’s pre-Roe v. Wade law criminalizing any abortion that isn’t ※a justified medical termination.”
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