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Nearly $1.2 billion at risk for Arizona public schools if Legislature fails to override cap
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Our Town
Marana looking forward | Page 10
Liven Up
“Curious Conversations” at the Fox | Page 31
Sports & Rec
Now that football is over... | Page 32
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Northwest Fire honors five first responders with Medal of Honor Cameron Jobson
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ive members of the Northwest Fire District have received the Medal of Honor, the department’s highest honor, for a swiftwater rescue operation during last summer’s
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monsoon. The Feb. 1 ceremony at the NWFD training center honored captain Shane Medlen, engineer John Harshbarger, paramedic Frank Munoz, firefighter Jesse Melen and firefighter Brandon Mazzola. “We are committed to serving the public, with the extra
mile of being prepared for when that call comes,” said battalion chief Collin Wyckoff. “And on Aug. 10, that call came.” On that day, a powerful storm brought flash flooding to the Tortolita area, turning washes into rivers. See NORTHWEST FIRE, P8
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he clock is running out for state legislators to override a cap on spending that would prohibit Arizona public school districts from disbursing nearly $1.2 billion that’s already been approved by the Legislature and budgeted. “This year, it seems it’s turned into a little bit of a political football field going back and forth,” said Marisol Garcia, vice president of Arizona Education Association. See EDUCATION, P4
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