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This Week NEWS .............. 7 Amazon hiring 5K employees in the Valley
BUSINESS .... 13 Coyotes, partners launch ‘Small Business Spotlight’
SPORTS ........ 16 It’s ‘showtime’ for Youngker senior Keeton Sanchez
OPINION ................. 8 BUSINESS.............. 12 SPORTS ..................16 FEATURES ..............18 YOUTH ..................20 OBITUARIES ...........20 CLASSIFIEDS ..........21 NORTH
18 May 19, 2021
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Children remember ‘knowledgeable’ father BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI West Valley View Executive Editor
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rian Peters loved to learn. If his children, wife or friends needed anything, he could figure out how to do it. “If he wanted to do something, he could learn by trial and error,” said his daughter, Jessica. “He was a hands-on learner. We know him as someone who literally knew how to do everything. “He didn’t go to college. He didn’t get the opportunity to pursue a traditional extended education.” The Peters family is mourning the death of 56-year-old Brian, who lived in Peoria. He and his passenger, 47-year-old Jason Chapman of Phoenix, died in April during a one-vehicle crash in Moab, Utah. According to a press release, Brian and Chapman completed “Devil’s Crack” and exited their vehicle to assist others with the obstacle. They returned to the Jeep, and witnesses said they heard a loud “pop” before the vehicle rolled backward toward a cliff and tumbled over the edge, according
Brian Peters rebuilt a mid-1960s Jeep and enjoyed off-roading in it. (Photo courtesy of the Peters family)
to ABC 4 in Salt Lake City. “We didn’t get any information from the police,” said Jessica’s brother, Brian Jr., of Goodyear. “He was with a big off-roading group out there. The police didn’t know a
ton about what happened.” Jessica said her father rebuilt a mid1960s Jeep and enjoyed off-roading.
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WESTMARC hosts annual economic summit BY LAUREN SERRATO
West Valley View Staff Writer
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ach year, the Western Maricopa Coalition hosts the Economic Development Summit. Amid the coronavirus, it was only fitting that this year’s summit was titled “2021: A Year of Transition.
What’s on the Horizon for the West Valley?” The expert speakers shed light on how to manage one’s workforce in this new environment and how to adapt to changes in various West Valley industries. Peoria Mayor Cathy Carlat kicked off the event with a virtual welcome and an-
nounced Peoria was voted the No. 1 city in Arizona to live, work and play. “We recognize that the long-term viability of our city is dependent upon our commitment to economic development and helping
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