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City evaluating 9-1-1 call center partnership with Chandler

City evaluating 9-1-1 call center partnership with Chandler The Maricopa Police Department s current headquarters in the city center complex opened in 2013. The City of Maricopa may close its in-town Emergency Communication Center and contract with the City of Chandler to handle 9-1-1 calls and police and fire dispatch. City Manager Rick Horst is evaluating the potential cost-saving move. But the president of the Maricopa Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #78 is objecting to an outside agency possibly replacing the city communication center. “Simply put, the members of Lodge 78 stand absolutely opposed to this closure,” Curry wrote in an April 23 letter to Mayor Christian Price and the city. “We believe closing the ECC would be short-sighted ‘pennywise and pound foolish’ and – most importantly – that it will absolutely reduce public safety effectiveness in the City of Maricopa.”

Sen Kyrsten Sinema talks microchips, border issue during visit with business, government officials in Arizona

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema talks microchips, border issue during visit with business, government officials in Arizona Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema addresses chip shortage During a trip to Arizona, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema addressed the ongoing chip shortage that the country is facing, as well as a number of other issues, including the border crisis. PHOENIX - On May 5, Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema was in town to talk about various problems that the country is currently facing. Microchips Sen. Sinema met with Intel officials, as well as officials with the City of Chandler and leaders from other major microchip companies in Arizona for a discussion over the shortage of semiconductors.

Zovio Receives 2021 Volunteer Recognition Award from City of Chandler

Zovio Receives 2021 Volunteer Recognition Award from City of Chandler The award recognizes organizations committing volunteer time and resources to better the community. News provided by Share this article Share this article CHANDLER, Ariz., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Zovio (Nasdaq: ZVO), an education technology services company that works with higher education institutions and employers to deliver educational programming and benefits, is proud to announce it has received a 2021 Volunteer Recognition Award from the City of Chandler, Ariz. in the category of Working Together. The award recognizes impact to the local community through gifts of time, accomplishments, and relationships with the city, nonprofit partners, and those in need. It is awarded to 10 individuals and only one organization each year.

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