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Vol. 76 No. 19
INSIDE
This Week THE VOICE OF BUSINESS
OPINION.......12
Firefighters oppose Weiers; the mayor responds
May 7, 2020
Flyover salute, businesses cleared to reopen BY TOM SCANLON
Glendale Star Managing Editor
Three days before Gov. Doug Ducey announced restaurants can offer dine-in service soon, a flyover honored health care workers and first responders. On May 1, jets came screaming out of Luke Air Force Base, looping over the West Valley before heading east. Though the revving of jets anticipated the economy starting up, the purpose of the 15-aircraft flyover was to honor Arizona front-line responders. “This community flyover was an opportunity to extend our heartfelt gratitude and salute all of the health care workers, first responders, military members and essential personnel,” said Brig. Gen. Todd Canterbury, 56th Fighter Wing commander. The flyover came three days before Gov. Doug Ducey’s May 4 announcement that restaurants can reopen for dine-in service Monday, May 11. Ducey said barbers and salons can open Friday, May 8. SEE FLYOVER PAGE 2
Days after a Luke flyover, Gov. Doug Ducey announced barbers, salons and retail shops can open and restaurants can start dine-in service Monday, May 11. (Glendale Star flyover
photo by Pablo Robles; file photo of Gov. Ducey)
GUHSD goes ‘virtual’ for graduates FEATURES .... 16 Low-tech ways for seniors to stay busy
OPINION..................... 12 BUSINESS.................. 14 FEATURES.................. 16 RELIGION ................... 18 YOUTH........................ 20 CLASSIFIEDS ............. 21
BY TOM SCANLON
Glendale Star Managing Editor
While some high school graduations are as up in the air as a graduation cap tossed by a senior, other ceremonies have been tentatively scheduled for State Farm Stadium. And Glendale’s largest high school district announced “virtual” graduations. All the ceremonies scheduled for May are being rescheduled due to stat-
ed and federal COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on crowd sizes. Glendale Union High School District announced May 1 that “virtual graduation ceremonies will take place at 7:30 p.m. May 20. The district’s high schools include Apollo, Cortez, Glendale, Greenway, Independence, Moon Valley, Sunnys-
SEE GRADUATION PAGE 3
GUHSD is holding a “virtual graduation”; other districts plan graduations at State Farm Stadium.
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