Glendale’s Community Newspaper
www.glendalestar.com
Vol. 78 No. 2
Inside This Week
January 13, 2022
Rise Up! Glendale hopes to curb drug abuse BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI
Glendale Star Executive Editor
SPORTS ............. 13 Prater named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week
FEATURES ......... 14 Local woman publishes her grandmother’s poems
Glendale-based Youth4Youth has written a grant to help create Rise Up! Glendale, a group of concerned community leaders and members working to reduce youth alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug use/abuse in the city. “Our goal is to mentor, develop them and then turn them loose,” said Larry Tracey, the Youth4Youth executive director. “We want them to be on their own and exist for decades.” Rise Up! Glendale began in October 2020, when it was discovered that the city had no localized substance abuse prevention efforts. The mission is to unite Glendale in preventing substance use among youth while providing the life skills to rise up to their potential.
Rise Up! Glendale works with law enforcement, health care, education, and various other community-based organizations and volunteers to reduce the demand for drugs through methods like websites and social media awareness, education campaigns, drug takeback events, Naloxone and Deterra drug disposal kit distribution, community surveys, assessment of community needs, and in-school resiliency and prevention education, specifically tailored to meet the needs of the community. (Photo courtesy of Rise Up! Glendale)
According to Tracey, Rise Up! Glendale works with law enforcement, health care, education, and various other commu-
nity-based organizations and volunteers to reduce the demand for drugs through
betting law, passed in April, the state can approve up to 20 licenses: 10 for professional sports franchises and facilities and 10 for tribal gaming enterprises. So far, eight sports teams and facilities have received sportsbook licenses from the state. When the state announced license recipients on Aug. 27, all the Arizona sports franchises and venues except the Coyotes had inked partnerships with gaming companies. That changed Jan. 5, when the hockey team announced the partnership with
Sahara Las Vegas. That choice was not surprising to many: The Coyotes are majority-owned by Alex Meruelo, who also owns Meruelo Gaming, parent company of Sahara Las Vegas and Grand Sierra Resort in Reno. SaharaBets President Andrew Patterson said the mobile betting app will cater to all Arizona sports fans, but there will be perks for Coyotes fans, like a greater variety of wagers available for Coyotes games. As a sports betting license holder, the
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Coyotes join pack with new betting app BY SCOTT SHUMAKER
FEATURES ......... 16 The Duttons understand the values of music
OPINION............................8 BUSINESS.......................12 SPORTS ...........................13 FEATURES.......................14 RELIGION ........................18 YOUTH.............................20 CLASSIFIEDS ..................23
Glendale Star Staff Writer
The Arizona Coyotes hockey team launched a new sports betting app, SaharaBets, with partner Sahara Las Vegas on Jan. 12. The release of SaharaBets, which takes “all bets” on “all sports” allowed by state law, comes more than four months after the Arizona Department of Gaming approved the professional hockey team’s sports betting license. Under the terms of Arizona’s sports
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