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Fire Chief Rick Vogt announces retirement - Escondido Times-Advocate

Chief Ed Vogt has announced that he will retire in June. After leading the Escondido Fire Department for six years and a cumulative 33-year career in Fire Service, Escondido Fire Chief Rick Vogt has announced he will retire on July 15, 2023. Over the course of his career, Chief Vogt served Cal Fire/Riverside County

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Super Bowl LVII: Bet Responsibly and Legally

PHOENIX – Later this week, the Philadelphia Eagles will be facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. While this is A

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Arizona Puts November U.S. Sports Wagering Handle Over $10B

Sports wagering hit another milestone as Arizona's $617 million handle for November pushed the national total over $10 billion for the month.

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Arizona gaming revenue up more than 27% over same period the year before

In October of last year, Arizonans spent more than 618 million dollars on gambling. That’s according to the newest report from the state Department of Gaming.

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