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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Sunday June 09, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Advance Your Future at EAC With Free Tuition and Fees in Select Workforce Programs
THATCHER, Arizona, June 8 -- Eastern Arizona College issued the following news release: Eastern Arizona College (EAC) is empowering students to pursue dynamic workforce careers with free tuition and fees in its diesel technician, medical laboratory assistant, advance emergency medical technician, and cybersecurity programs. This limited time offer, available to early applicants, is made possible through the Arizona Community College Workforce Scholarship Program. Explore Our Programs 1. Diese  more

Arizona Democratic Party: Election Conspiracy Theorist Kari Lake Reopens 'Baseless' Case to Ban Voting Machines ... Again
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 8 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 7, 2024: Kari Lake announced today that she is continuing to push baseless conspiracy theories about the 2022 election in federal court. Lake filed a new motion in her case to ban the use of voting machines, which the U.S. Supreme Court "brushed aside" in April, refusing Lake's request for them to "endorse a conspiracy theory" election denial case that has previously been described as "furthering   more

Arizona State University: New Research - DIY Air Filters Work Better Than Commercial HEPA Filters for Fraction of Cost
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 8 (TNSres) -- Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law issued the following news: By Nicole Pomerantz We spend about 90% of our time indoors, breathing in air that can contain particulate matter like dust, wildfire smoke, volatile organic compounds, carbon dioxide and exhaled aerosols that may contain viruses and diseases. Studies also show poor indoor air quality can have negative effects on health and cognitive function. Despite these statistics,  more

University of Arizona AD, Big 12 Commissioner Meet With Arizona Board of Regents
TUCSON, Arizona, June 8 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: College athletics used to make sense to people who are good at math or geography. But things have gotten a bit more complicated. This fall, the Big 12 Conference will have 16 members. The Big Ten will have 18. The Pac-12 is down to two. The Atlantic Coast Conference is adding Stanford and Cal, which sit on the Pacific Coast and are a 2,700-mile flight from fellow member Boston College. The Big 12 now exte  more