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While the event is groundbreaking in the NFL world, it’s nothing new to the world of Arizona sports venues. The Phoenix

“We wanted to make sure that we aligned with world-class partners, and we did when we teamed up with BetMGM,” Bidwill said. “Everything quickly came together,

Glendale City Council approves rezoning of 188 acres

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The Arizona Cardinals have made history by becoming the first NFL team to have a sportsbook at their stadium with the opening of the BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium.

Suns debuted the FanDuel Sportsbook at Footprint Center in September 2021, and the Arizona Diamondbacks opened up the Caesars Sportsbook at Chase Field this past June.Since its launch in September 2021, legal sports betting has taken Arizona by storm. According to a study, Arizona bettors wagered over $1.7 million on online gambling apps in the little under four months where it was legal in 2021, and over $3.3 million so far in 2022.

orative effort has been in the works for a while. As the space was initially home to two separate parcels, Phelps said the city

Dubbed “Vision 2,” the private collab-

Sports betting has been all the craze in Arizona, and the Cardinals wanted to find a way to integrate it into the State Farm Stadium gameday experience. At the ribbon-cutting event, Greenblatt expressed his excitement about working with the Cardinals.

Debuting just days prior to the Cardinals matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the BetMGM Sportsbook was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting event by Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill, BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt, MGM Resorts International CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle, and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey.

As a result of a private collaborative effort, the Glendale City Council recently voted to approve the rezoning of 188 acres for mixed-use development.Thiszoning action is significant, as it is the largest strategically positioned shovel-ready mixed-use site in Maricopa County.“We’re really starting to really see just how many natural assets we have,” City Manager Kevin Phelps said. “We’re starting to leverage those assets, and it’s been our goal from day one to be a community of choice. You can live and work anywhere

While there are countless different sportsbooks that the Cardinals could have partnered with, Bidwill said that it was an easy choice to partner with BetMGM.

“Right from the start, the Arizona Cardinals shared BetMGM’s passion for the pursuit of improving fan experience to breaking down barriers, and together this is what we’ve done,” Greenblatt said. “I cannot express how historic a day this is here in Glendale, Arizona. The opening of the first sportsbook on an NFL property is truly a milestone event.”

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in this fantastic Valley. We’ve got great cities all throughout the Valley, but we want people to select Glendale by choice.”

“Vision 2” is located just south of Glendale Avenue and west of the Loop 101. (City of Glendale/Submitted)

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“Clearly the Westgate area itself is kind of the heart of the entire area, but we want to make sure that we have a good body around it,” he said. “We see the development that surrounds the Westgate area as being crucial to keeping Westgate, the merchants, the restaurants and all those things really active. So, having 188 acres of intense devel-

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The rezoning falls in line with Glendale’s commitment to growing as a city. Phelps stands by his theory that those who have not visited the city within the last few years may not even recognize it.

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During the rezoning process and as required by statute, the city sought citizen participation at various stages. The property owners anticipate the construction of a mixed-use development that will include land uses such as office, retail, hospitality and high-density multifamily residential.

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“As a community, we’re rapidly changing our role in the greater sense of things here with the Valley. I think that what people thought Glendale was maybe five or 10 years ago is radically changing and evolving.”

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“The workers in the area help boost the midday traffic, and residentials help boost the non-event, weekend and evening traffic,” he said. “So, they kind of work in cohesion together.”

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The residential use specifically, Phelps said, will help Westgate’s restaurants keep busy during non-event days.

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“There was nothing that would have required either property owner to do this, but they voluntarily jumped in and have been working really well together for the last two years,” Phelps said.

The 188 acres are located south of Glendale Avenue and west of the Loop 101 in Glendale’s Sports and Entertainment District. Vision 2 is prime for development, as it lies within a quar-

Current estimates indicate that Glendale’s Sports and Entertainment District has over a billion dollars’ worth of active experiential projects under construction, with another half-billion dollars of investment expected to commence within a year. Private investment is really what gets Phelps

“I’m really grateful that the two property owners have hung in there like they have,” Phelps said. “I think they saw a tremendous opportunity that while there’s a lot of land in the Valley that is still undeveloped, this site was uniquely special. To do just something that was average or was quick would be a really a lost opportunity.”

The agreement to rezone the 188-acre space now allows the city to treat it as a single parcel, from design standards to types of uses and intensity levels.

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“The AngioScreen information can be used by participants to share with their doctor and should not replace regular examinations and consultations with their personal physician,” Roberts said.

front of the driver of the sedan, and the two were in a verbal fight. Police received information that the verbal fight became a physical fight. During that physical fight, the driver of the sedan pulled out a gun and shot the victim. The driver then drove away.

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“We are thrilled to have this new equipment because we have such a fantastic team who provides excellent clinical care,” Garner said. “We want to make sure we have the latest technology to match their dedication and are really excited to start our first cases in this suite.”

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Participants get color ultrasound photos of their carotid arteries and exam results. Those who receive a screening are encouraged to share results with their personal physician for follow-up.

BY GLENDALE STAR STAFF Abrazo Arrowhead to hold screening event

Serving Glendale and the Northwest Valley since 1988, Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is known for its cardiovascular care, surgical services, orthopedics, women’s and other services. It is also a destination for maternity care, including high-risk patients and high-order multiple births.

minimally invasive procedures such as balloon angioplasty, stents and heart rhythm device placement, among others. Hospital leaders — including physicians and governing board members — participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the new cardiac catheterization lab, the first phase of the $3.6 million Cardiac and EP Suite project.

Police said detectives are actively working the case, but the suspect is currently outstanding.

Abrazo Arrowhead Campus offers a wide spectrum of advanced procedures for cardiovascular care. The hospital has earned awards in eight adult procedures and conditions: abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, heart attack, heart failure, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), kidney failure, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia.

Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has any information that can identify this driver is asked to call the Glendale Police Department.

At the celebration, employees and doctors got an exclusive first-look preview of the hospital’s new treatment area for heart patients. The investment in state-of-the-art equipment increases the hospital’s capacity for diagnosing and treating a wide array of heart problems.

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Abrazo Arrowhead recently celebrated the unveiling of the hospital’s new multimillion-dollar Cardiac and Electrophysiology Suite.

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screening available to the public,” Abrazo Arrowhead Campus CEO Stephen Garner said. “We’ve had a very positive response to previous events and expect our Sept. 24 screening event to fill quickly.”

Just before 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 13, police responded to a report of shots being fired in the area of 55th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. When officers arrived, they found a male gunshot victim who was in his early 30s.

The driver of the sedan is described as male and in his late teens or early 20s. He was last seen in the white four-door sedan traveling westbound on Bethany Home Road.

To register for the Abrazo Arrowhead Campus screening event, call 1-844-7214068 or visit abrazohealth. com/events.

According to reports, heart attacks affect more than 805,000 men and women annually across the country, and every year, more than 795,000 people in the U.S. have a stroke.

“We are opening our brand-new cath and EP suite with the latest technology that we could invest in for cardiovascular care,” Abrazo Arrowhead Campus CEO Stephen Garner said. “I’d like to thank everyone for their support for these improvements to provide advanced technology and health resources for our community.

AngioScreen checks blood flow in carotid and ankle arteries and includes a simple EKG for heart rhythm, blood pressure check and overall fitness assessment. The screening takes about 10 minutes, and its $59 cost includes a consultation with a clinician.

Glendale police said that the victim got into a road rage incident with the driver of a white four-door sedan. The victim was on a motorcycle when the incident occurred.

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The new Cardiac Suite is now open at the Abrazo Arrowhead Campus. (Abrazo Arrowhead/Submitted)

The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

road rage incident led to the shooting and hospitalization of a man. Police are still searching for the suspect.

“Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is pleased to make this quick, low-cost

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“As a community hospital with deep roots in the Valley, we strive to be at the forefront of bringing medical advances to our patients,” Garner said.

Low-cost vascular risk assessment screenings will be held at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, 18701 N. 67th Avenue, on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Assessment results may indicate an individual’s risk for heart attacks, stroke or peripheral artery disease.Abrazo’s

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Previous Abrazo AngioScreen events across the Valley have identified potential artery blockages and atrial fibrillation in several participants, according to Abrazo Health Outreach Manager Cindy Roberts, RN.

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For 2023, grants ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 are available. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, and grant recipients will be announced in December 2022, with funding made available in early January 2023.

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“There are those in our community that struggle daily with getting food for themselves and their families,” said Michael Jones, president and CEO of Delta Dental of Arizona. “We know those individuals and their families are just as likely to have unmet dental needs.

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and we decided we wanted to do some thing that had never been done before, which is to put a sportsbook in the place where the best tailgating is happening in the United States, and that’s The Great Lawn right outside the front door.”

“The BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium is one of the most rev olutionary additions an NFL stadium has seen in decades and unlike anything fans have encountered on game days,” Greenblatt said. “BetMGM shares the Arizona Cardinals’ vision in pursuing new ways to break barriers and entertain

“I look forward to a great season from the Cardinals,” he said. “This new offer ing is an exciting way to get more fans engaged, and it’s going to continue to rise to new heights. I believe that the BetMGM Sportsbook will perfectly fit in with the Red Sea.”

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Bidwill knows the importance of this opportunity for the Cardinals, and said that it’s a chance to not only improve the experience of die-hard Cardinals fans, but it’s a chance to welcome new ones.

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Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill help cut the ribbon with the presidents and CEOs of BetMGM and MGM Resorts International. (Arizona Cardinals & BetMGM/Submitted)

Bidwill doubles down on this oppor tunity to engage new fans, even if it’s not game day, as the sportsbook will not only be open to the public during Arizo na Cardinals home games, but it will be open seven days a week. It will be open at 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, and 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Satur days and Sundays.

Ducey concluded the grand open ing event by expressing his excitement about the future of this partnership be tween the Cardinals and BetMGM, and the special opportunity it poses for the state of Arizona.

The sportsbook is two stories, over 17,000 square feet and has a bar and grill inside. Games can be viewed on the sportsbook’s 265-square-foot vid eo wall, or 38 different TVs placed throughout the building. There will also be more than 25 kiosks where bettors can place their wagers.

“We are proud and thrilled to be the NFL’s first team to offer its fans this type

Hornbuckle explained this was not just a big move to promote and grow the BetMGM brand, but the MGM brand as a whole.“Forus at MGM Resorts, it’s about a unique opportunity,” Hornbuckle said. “The idea for us is the connectivity be tween sports betting, engagement and getting people to enjoy themselves.”

The BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium comes fully loaded with everything a football fan could dream for to enhance their gameday experi ence.

of unprecedented amenity and inno vative experience,” Bidwill said. “The BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Sta dium gives us a chance to engage cur rent and potential fans on a year-round basis in a fun, entertaining and respon sible way.”

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony and the national anthem with Walmart associates who originally opened the store will also take place, and community grants will be presented to American Cancer Society and Canyon Elementary School.

To take advantage of Walmart’s new shopping features, customers can download the Walmart app through Apple Store or Google Play.

The store remodel includes several department transformations and the expansion of innovations that will help customers save time.

To further innovation, Walmart will continue to help customers save time and money by giving them the option to shop when, where and how they want by way of pickup, delivery, express delivery and Walmart Pay.

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residents will soon get a first look at the newly remodeled Walmart Supercenter at 5845 W. Bell Road, as the project is now complete.

The Walmart store will now feature a new area to facilitate online delivery and pickup, an expanded pharmacy, new registers in checkout, scan and go and self-checkout, new flooring, a new electronics department, expanded alcohol and craft beer options, an expanded pet department, an upgraded vision center, newly remodeled bathrooms, new interior and exterior signage, and a new ship-from-store program.

“Nearly every department in this store was upgraded in one way or another, and our customers will notice as soon as they walk through the door,” said Joe Champey, Walmart store manager. “These improvements will not only offer a fresh, new look but also help serve customers save time and money.”

Walmart set to kick off supercenter remodel

To celebrate the store improvements, the store will be hosting a re-grand opening celebration starting at 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 23.

The celebration will feature giveaways from local vendors including Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay, Pepsi, Bimbo and Kellogg’s, and Walmart DJs Bo and Kirby will broadcast live. Arizona Cardinals cheerleaders and Big Red will be in attendance to meet shoppers, in addition to visits from Chester the Cheetah, Tony the Tiger, Bimbo the bear and Coke’s Polar Bear.

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“We are now as a nation fighting a threat from within. Is the threat equal or greater than we faced on 9/11?”

Harris at least mentioned the Constitution, she and her senior partner in the executive branch seem intent on pursuing the illogical and dangerous notion that they can best preserve our founding document by destroying it.

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treatment of female employees,” indulging in “sex-related statements and conduct” and committing “harsh treatment of employees that on occasion constituted bullying.”For 18 years of such tyranny, the league banned Sarver from running the Suns for one year and fined him $10 million, the maximum allowable under NBA bylaws.

“Children of 9/11” — infants who literally entered this world on Sept. 11, 2001 — reached the age of “legal majority” this year. As they turned 21 on the most disturbing date in American history, those young adults and the rest of us were reminded to take note of the threatening changes underway to profoundly alter our political process and way of life.

Within a day, players and pundits weighed in, with virtual unanimity that Sarver deserved far worse, like the forced sale of the team levied against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling in 2014.

Ol’ Chuck seldom disappoints powerful Democrats, and sure enough, after the obligatory mention of the 9/11 anniversary, Todd teed up the administration’s theme:

Still, it was hard not to pull for this iteration of the Suns squad, led — ironically, given the accusations of racism — by two incredibly talented African American executives, head coach Monty Williams and general manager James Jones.For two years running, this team has played beautiful basketball. They are unselfish, united, collaborative and a group that holds one another account-

The commander-in-chief said as much 10 days earlier in Philadelphia, snarling that “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our Republic.”

Instead, the Fourth Estate seems intent on playing up a phantom fifth column in an effort to aid the Biden administration’s ominous objectives.

Lending credence to Lisa’s instinctive assessment was the false accusation that prompted the arrival of federal law enforcement officers. The agents told Lisa the FBI had received an anonymous tip that she was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. She wasn’t.

“I was crying. My knees were shaking. And even though I knew I’d done nothing wrong, after Joe Biden’s speech the night before, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, this is political.’”

Note that the NBC moderator employed no modifier when introducing a dubious assertion as settled fact. Nope, for Chuck Todd and the “news organization” where he is gainfully employed, controversial partisan talking points are presented as the truth and nothing but.

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faults: He “said the N-word at least five times in repeating or purporting to repeat what a Black person said.” Then there’s “unequal

But even if she had been on the Capitol grounds that day, she was well within her constitutional rights. The First Amendment affirms our basic right to freedom of speech and assembly. Yet the fear felt by this everyday American prompted her to show the agents her phone and her personal calendar to “prove” she was nowhere near Washington.Sixdays later, 35 FBI raids were conducted, aimed at senior MAGA officials.

Make no mistake: Joe Biden wasn’t spouting a boilerplate political script, he was priming the rhetorical pump for the actions that followed.

Suburban housewife Lisa Gallagher is no “MAGA mastermind.” She is simply an American citizen who supported the 2020 Trump campaign with posts on social media, a banner in her yard and, presumably, her vote on Election Day.

Lebron James, the most powerful player on the planet, seconded Paul’s disgust, tweeting “our league definitely got this Jameswrong.”wenton, “I said it before and I’m gonna say it again, there is no place in this league for that kind of behavior. I love this league and I deeply respect our leadership. But this isn’t right. There is no place for misogyny, sexism and rac-

On Sept. 2, three armed FBI agents arrived at her front door. Gallagher later recounted her experience for Fox News.

“I was and am horrified and disappointed by what I read,” tweeted Suns star Chris Paul. “This conduct especially towards women is unacceptable and must never be repeated. … I am of the view that the sanctions fell short in truly addressing what we can all agree was atrocious behavior.”

To her credit, Kamala suppressed her customarily reflexive cackle, but that was probably due to prearranged “message management” rather than mere coincidence.Righton cue, she responded “there’s an oath we always take, which is to defend and uphold our Constitution

Five days after that, the feds surround-

The revisions at hand are truly revolutionary, especially the manipulation of our legal system to criminalize political differences. Yet they are greeted with a collective yawn and deliberate disinterest from a politicized press corps.

ism in any workplace.”

the Sept. 11 telecast of NBC’s “Meet the Press”?

BY DAVID LEIBOWITZ Glendale Star Columnist

How else to explain the outrageous content and conduct from former Democrat political operative Chuck Todd and Vice President Kamala Harris on

against all enemies foreign and domestic.”While

After a year, the NBA’s allegedly independent investigation into the conduct of Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver was condensed to a tidy 43 pages. It’s a breezy read I can further synopsize into two sentences. Sarver, per the investigators, is not a racist or a hater of women. He’s merely a tyrant — a terrible boss and a miserableAmonghuman.Sarver’s

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The rest of us, including the “Children of 9/11,” can take a cue from today’s infants. Even though “freedom from fear” has disappeared, we can all sleep like babies.Wecan

ed successful MyPillow entrepreneur and outspoken Trump defender Mike Lindell in the takeout lane of a fast-food restaurant, taking away his phone.

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How do you reckon with Robert Sarver, his conduct and his team? Do you continue to give the Suns your passion, your sweat and blood, your cash? Or do you hop off the Suns bandwagon and refuse to enable and enrich its ownership?

choose otherwise. I even understand it to a degree. Bleeding orange and purple is tough to get over, and quitting Sarver also means quitting solid human beings like Williams and Devin Booker. It’s hard to blame an employee for the conduct of a business owner. It also makes you wonder how long players like Paul and Booker will want to toil in Sarver’s employ, and whether they will remain “all in” to pursue the Suns’ elusive first championshipAllofushave worked for a tyrant at some point. Ask yourself, did you really give it everything you had when push came to shove?

Of course, all of this was preceded in August by the unprecedented raid on the home of the 45th president.

able. In other words, the team on the floor has been everything their owner is not off it.

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J.D. Hayworth worked as a sportscaster at Channel 10, Phoenix, from 1987 until 1994 and represented Arizona in Congress from 19952007.

Don’t be deceived. This isn’t about wrongdoing. It’s about “wrong thinking” and, ultimately, about “wrong voting,” at least in the eyes of the Biden Bunch.

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This leaves every Suns fan with a choice to make, a decision I find most curious at a moment when every aspect of life, from dining at Chick-fil-A to grabbing java at Starbucks, has become a time for choosing.

Yeah, me neither.

For me, I long ago made the decision not to put another thin dime in Sarver’s pocket, walking away from season tickets rather than supporting the man’s reign of error.

wake up every two hours and cry.Or more likely, we’ll sleep with one eye open.

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The property’s location adjacent to the Loop 101/Agua Fria Freeway provides direct access to the $1 billion Westgate Entertainment District, which is home to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.The nearby Southwest Valley Industrial and Loop 303 Corridors are home to nearly 116,000 working professionals at industry-leading companies such as Amazon, FedEx, Swift Transportation, PepsiCo and Ball Corp. Camelback Ranch, Spring Training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox, is two and a half miles from

with a graduate education in IT project management. He will look to leverage these experiences and skills to deliver enterprise-class IT and cybersecurity solutions to the businesses of the West Valley.“Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed firsthand many of the technical pain points organizations face,” Lackore said. “In opening my CMIT Solutions location, my goal is to form trusted business partnerships by providing a level of service and support that will be unmatched anywhere in the Phoenix Valley.“Ibelieve every business should have access to the technologies that will protect them, make them thrive

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Completed in 2022, the apartments at Cabana 99th have nine-foot ceilings, stainless-steel appliance packages, wood-style vinyl plank flooring with carpet in the bedrooms, and keyless entry systems. Select floor plans have built-in workstation desks and fullsize front-loading washers and dryers. Shared amenities for relaxation and rejuvenation include a clubhouse, a fitness center, outdoor fitness circuits and a resort-style swimming pool. The controlled-access, gated-entry property also has two laundry rooms, co-working space, a parcel delivery room and covered parking.

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tor.“Cabana 99th is Glendale’s only purpose-built attainable multifamily asset and its smart-sized apartment homes and well-appointed community spaces present budget-conscious, middle-income professionals with a much-need

munity now has a competitive advantage in today’s increasingly challenging“Imarketplace.knewIcould leverage my nearly two decades of experience in IT to support local businesses in the West Phoenix Valley, and CMIT Solutions presented the perfect opportunity to deliver on this mission,” Lackore said. “I’m looking forward to providing support and services to a wide variety of organizations for many years to come.”

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Property Advisors (IPA), a division of commercial real estate services firm Marcus & Millichap, announced today the sale of Cabana 99th, a 286-unit attainable housing asset in Glendale. The $93.5 million sale price represents $326,923 per unit.

For more information on CMIT Solutions of the West Valley and the services it offers, call 623-250-5100 or visit phoenix-valley.cmitsolutions.com/west-

Lacklore has worked in the financial services industry for the last 18 years. He has extensive experience as a software developer, technology leader and relationship builder, coupled

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the property, and retail is close by at Peoria Crossings and Tanger Outlets.

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Through locally owned locations backed by an expansive network of nationwide resources and technology partners, CMIT Solutions has carved out its niche as an IT company that focuses on providing its customers with one-on-one attention and advanced technology.Asaresult, the local business com-

fueled substantial regional growth and widened the rent-versus-own affordability gap considerably,” said Steve Gebing, IPA executive managing direc-

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CMIT Solutions offers a broad spectrum of technology services, from proactive computer monitoring and maintenance to cybersecurity solutions, along with quick support when unexpected crises occur.

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“The abundant lifestyle amenities and expanding professional opportunities in the West Valley of greater Phoenix have

Solutions, a leading provider of information technology (IT) managed services and products to small and medium businesses, recently opened a new office in Glendale.Under the ownership of Glendale resident Chris Lacklore, the new office will serve small to medium businesses in the West Valley area including Glendale, West Phoenix, Peoria, Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West and El Mirage.

executive managing director Cliff David represented the seller, Greenlight Communities, and procured the buyer, B&R Capital Partners and American Landmark.

and help in achieving their growth potential, while still coming in at a cost-effective price.”

“We put up a website and came out of hiding,” he said. “We are now a full-service studio with highly qualified in-house staff; some really high-quali ty gear; and the latest digital toys for recording, editing, mixing and master ing. We have a very extensive back line of mics, pre-amps, amps, guitars,

Studios also offers a homey environment with indoor and outdoor lounges for creative collaboration or rest. Lighting controls and personal headphone mixes give artists an ideal environment for their performances.

“That’s been an amazing feeling,” WoodsThosesaid.wishing to donate to the cause can visit laaccordingXmaschristmas-album-2022.pyramixstudios.com/ColorofChaosrecorded“Happy(WarisOver)”fortheproject,toleadguitaristSteveFaveofNorthPhoenix.Theactalsore

At Pyramix Studios, artists come first — not egos. Lead engineer Duane Woods said he stresses to clients that he works for them, not the other way around.“Ifthey want to do another take, I tell them they don’t need to apologize,” Woods said. “They’re paying me by the hour to be there. I empower clients and let them dictate where they want to go.

The studio is powered by a digital recording workstation, featuring Pro Tools Ultimate with HDX and a suite ofItplugins.hasoutboard gear from the likes of API, SSL, Neve and Universal Audio ready to be patched in.

“I stress that to our interns as well. When I was in engineering school in 1999, the image that was portrayed to me was the chef in the kitchen scream ing at the staff, that cantankerous old audio engineer fit the mold. I disliked that idea. That culture stops at the

keyboards, drums and other goodies to help facilitate our work. The studio is also available to freelance engineers and producers for their own projects. We also provide band rehearsal space and a venue for special events, such as release parties and video shoots.”

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“I have been a working musician for my entire adult life — but had an actual job to support my habit. It started with sound mixing with my own bands, then doing live sound for other bands, live recording, then home recording. This all evolved into a 1-acre secluded par cel with recording studio, workshop and mancave complex, separate from the home, starting about 25 years ago, which I designed and built in my ‘spare time’ as a so-called ‘retirement’ present to Themyself.”pyramid design allows for the flexible use of interior space, acoustics, structural integrity and esoteric proper ties (energy fields).

Maras had a vision. More than 20 years ago, he wanted to build a studio near his Glendale home so he could record his music.

In 2000, Pyramix Studios was born. With the tip of the pyramid protrud ing from his side yard, the full-service recording studio is set mostly under ground in a secluded and gated private courtyard.“Idescribe it as a hobby that went out of control,” James said.

“But the main reason was that it’s just flippin’ cool,” James said. “Much attention was given to the proper pro portions and alignment (as in the Great Pyramid) to enhance its performance. The pyramid was built to be a record ing studio, so all the interior treatments were designed to that end while main taining the home-like atmosphere. OK, there is a bit of neon, so it’s like a club, too.”James joked that, although Pyramix Studios started as a private studio and party room, due to “mounting peer pressure,” they decided to offer it for public use.

“Duane’s just so cool,” Bachmann said. “He’s easy to work with, and he pulls the creativity out of you. He’s not afraid to suggest things if he feels the need. It’s like hanging out with a buddy in the living room jamming.”

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“The cool thing about being in a re cording studio is we can record any thing,” said Adam Maras, technical specialist.“Besides music, we have recorded spoken word (performances), audio books, voiceovers for commercials. We’ve had live podcasts broadcast from here. That was a good experience as“Thiswell. is generally a good room for musicians to be in, if I don’t say so my self. We aimed for that versatility.”

Woods said Pyramix Studios caters to all genres, bringing in a variety of artists ranging from Peoria rapper Dbait to the rock band Color of Chaos.

tered, they’ll be submitted to a vinyl pressing service to have a limited run of records created. These albums will be donated to Phoenix Children’s Hos pital, which will sell them directly and with the help of distribution partners.

“From the beginning, they were so welcoming,” Favela said. “They were so appreciative. We had such a great rapport with them. The album came outFormergreat.” East Valley singer-song writer Jim Bachmann, who now lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, said he relies on Woods to produce his quality sound.

corded its first full-length album, “Hol lywood,” at Pyramix Studios.

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Among its recent projects is a collab oration with local artists, including the Phoenix Children’s Chorus, who have donated their time and talent to pro duce recordings of 11 classic Christ masOncesongs.these songs are mixed and mas

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For Mohammed, he never thought he would have the opportunity to play at quarterback for Apollo. After all, he hadn’t played the position since his youth football days.

Jake Paul, Anderson Silva show mutual respect

Apollo’s Adam Mohammed earns Player-of-the-Week honors

The two-leg press tour started Sept. 12 in Los Angeles at the NeueHouse Hollywood with Paul trekking to the facility in a Bugatti E-scooter and did the same in Glendale. The high-profile

Paul is a controversial figure in the world of boxing. His critics claim he is a showman who has never fought real boxing competition. His supporters would say his résumé speaks for itself.

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lated to take the ring Saturday, Oct. 29, at Gila River Arena, social media star Jake Paul and former UFC champ Anderson Silva don’t carry the typical pre-event grudge.

Mohammed, for the first time in his career at Apollo, started the game at quarterback. He completed 11 of 16 pass attempts for 155 yards and a touchdown, while adding 307 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns on the ground.

“I was surprised,” Mohammed said, speaking about his performance. “I just wanted to win the game.”

“I continue training hard every day in my life. I never stop,” Silva said.

Silva is widely regarded as one of

Walls acknowledged that he was nervous about playing his star running back out of position, but he knew Mohammed had the potential to do something special. In addition, while he never imagined having to start him at quarterback, the team had previously thought about using Mohammed to throw passes in trick plays.

After some thought, Walls and his coaching staff then agreed to make the

decision to convert Mohammed to quarterback for the game.

“People want to see me lose, and that’s what I built my career off of,” heHowever,said.

“Just like everything else he does, he succeeds in the position you put him in,” Walls said.

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“I’ve been in training camp basically the whole entire year, so I’m feeling really good,” Paul said.

Some may say the 47-year-old Silva is well past his prime, but he said he’s in good shape as well.

High School running back Adam Mohammed is no stranger to big-time performances; however, his performance against Glendale High School may have been his most impressive yet.

“It was something we had seen him do the previous year,” Walls said. “After practice and before practice, kids would be throwing the football around and he’d throw a pass and you would go, ‘Oh, my goodness, maybe we need to put in a halfback pass.’”

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“Our thought process was to figure out a way to win, and he definitely gave us the best chance to win,” Walls said.

pay-per-view match will be an eightround fight at a catch weight of 187 pounds.Glendale proved to be the perfect spot for the event, Paul said.

“I respect this man,” Paul said. “I’m still going to knock him out — but respectfully knock him out.”

Paul also shared that it works for him as well because his “digital fanbase” is widespread.

reer with a record of 5-0, including two wins over former UFC champion Tyron Woodley and another over former UFC fighter Ben Askren. Paul said he knows some want to see him fail.

The seven-touchdown performance in a 48-42 win earned Mohammed the Arizona Cardinals and Circle K High School Player-of-the-Week honors.

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“There is a huge fight community here, a huge MMA community here that will come out to support Anderson,” Paul said during a press conference at the arena.

Securing the award puts Mohammed in some elite company. In 2006, Prince Amukamara won the award while playing for the Hawks. He went on to be drafted by the New York Giants in the

first round of the 2011 NFL Draft and win a Super Bowl with the team in the 2011-12 season.

After a seven-touchdown performance against Glendale High School, Adam Mohammed of Apollo High School earned the Arizona Cardinals and Circle K High School Player-of-the-Week award. (Apollo High School/Submitted)

Love him or hate him, there is no denying that his fight against Silva is his most high-profile fight. Heading into the fight, Paul said he’s in great shape.

MMA’s greatest fighters, holding multiple UFC records. He finished his UFC career with a record of 34-11 and holds the record for the longest title reign.Boxing is different, but Silva is no stranger to it either. Coming into the Paul fight, Silva is 3-1 in boxing with two victories by KO. His lone loss dates back to 1998 against Osmar Luiz Teixeira.

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Paul also knows that he has a mass following that is behind him every time he fights.

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Paul said he’s up for the challenge, but he showed respect for the combat sports legend during recent press conferences in Glendale and Los Angeles.

This fight will prove to be a defining moment in their careers.

“It’s fantastic any time we can get any of our kids any kind of recognition,” head coach Aaron Walls said. “Obviously it shines a good light on Apollo and what we are trying to do over here in the building of a successful football program.”Heading into the game against Glendale High, the Apollo coaching staff knew they were going to be without their starting quarterback. Despite having never started at quarterback for Apollo, Walls had seen Mohammed make impressive throws before.

Walls said Mohammed’s ability to not only find success running the ball but also throwing it was vital for the team to secure the victory.

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“It’s not about lose or win. It’s about how much I love this,” he said. “A loss I don’t think can affect my legacy because everything is there.”

WHEN: 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29

Paul has big plans for his boxing career.“I will be a world champion one day for sure, the light heavyweight world champion,” he said confidently.

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“This could be a changing of the guard or you could win and silence the kid who everyone wants to silence,” PaulSilvasaid.shared his perspective on the fight as well when he said, “This fight is very important for the new generation and my generation, too.”

Paul win, many question what this would mean for Silva’s legacy. However, he’s not concerned.

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For Paul, a win would be “surreal.” “It would mean a lot to me,” he said. “It would continue to motivate me in ways that are unexplainable. It would be a testament to the hard work I put in. … You need moments like that to stay motivated and to continue to love theShouldsport.”

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The Arizona Cardinals will look to get vengeance on the Los Angeles Rams — team that eliminated them from the 2022 NFL Playoffs. Likely taking the field for the 2021-22 Super Bowl Champions are quarterback Matthew Stafford, defensive tackle Aaron Donald and wide receiver Cooper Kupp. In the game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles that ended the Cardinals season, the Rams won by a score of 34-11.

Big Band Grandstand, a collection of Valley musicians who love big band, are putting on a show at the Glendale Foothills Library. The concert is free, but seating is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

GFWC Women’s Club Yard Sale

Glendale Public Library – Foothills Branch, Roadrunner Rom, 19055 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, 1 p.m., free, glendaleazlibrary.com

College and After High School Fair SEPT. 25

Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown Street, Glendale, 4 p.m., free, westsideblues.com

Glendale Public Library – Foothills Branch, 19055 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, 6 p.m., bigbandgrandstand.comfree,

Heroes Regional Park Library, Yucca Room, 6075 N. 83rd Avenue, Glendale, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., glendaleazlibrary.com

For those looking for an upbeat act to see, the Str8 Up Band is one to

Jam-Boree Acoustic Jam SEPT. 24

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The Glendale Women’s Club is holding a three-day yard sale at its clubhouse building from Thursday, Sept. 22 to Saturday, Sept. 24. Swing by from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily to find items such as books, jewelry, lamps, home décor, furniture, kitchen appliances, clothing, shoes and toys, among plenty of other things.

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Glendale Public Library – Foothills Branch, 19055 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, 1 p.m., glendaleazlibrary.comfree,

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Bring your acoustic instrument to play along or join the audience at this round-robin all-acoustic jam session. All skill levels are welcome! This jam session takes place every second and fourth Saturday of each month.

Events must be open to the public to be considered and generally must be held within the Star’s coverage area, which is in the city of Glendale.

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check out. They play a variety of music from genres like hip-hop, disco, and jazz in English to salsa, cumbias and Tejano in Spanish. They deliver across these genres thanks to their five singers. Audience participation will not only be welcomed but encouraged.

Paws to Read SEPT. 28

Game Day @ Main!

Stir Crazy Comedy Club, Westgate Entertainment District, 6751 N. Sunset Boulevard, Suite E206, Glendale, visit website for ticket prices and stircrazycomedyclub.comtimes,

If you are a teen, tween or the parent of a teen or tween, wondering what options are available after high school, visit the Foothills Library on Sunday, Sept. 25, to get some answers. Open to all ages, the fair will feature representatives from local schools that will discuss college, trade school, and the steps needed to be taken to find the best fit through seminars. It runs from 1 to 4 p.m.

Stir Crazy Comedy Club, Westgate Entertainment District, 6751 N. Sunset Boulevard, Suite E206, Glendale, visit website for ticket prices and stircrazycomedyclub.comtimes,

Stir Crazy Comedy Club hosts its weekly open mic night. Those interested are likely to see new talent as well as seasoned comedians just looking to work on new material. Think you have what it takes to take the stage and make the audience laugh? Now is your chance. There are 10 sign-up spots that will become available online at noon Monday, Sept. 12.

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Glendale Women’s Club, 7032 N. 56th Avenue, Glendale, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., glendalewomensclub.orgfree,

State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, 1:25 p.m., visit website for ticket prices, azcardinals.com

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Westside Blues and Jazz Club, 17045 N. 59th Avenue, Suite 104, Glendale, visit website for ticket prices and times, westsideblues. com

The Glendale Star publishes on Thursday. The weekly calendar — a listing of entertainment events such as concerts, theatrical performances, events for schools, churches, county parks and nonprofit groups — runs every issue.

Jesus Sepulveda is one of the youngest rising Latino comedians in the Los Angeles comedy scene. Before starting a career in comedy, Jesus had a natural talent for making people laugh. He started to hone his comedy act at 15 and has been in the comedy scene ever since. In 2015, he was selected as one of the eight finalists for the NBC Diversity Showcase, a competition featuring thousands of stand-up comedians

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Paws to Read is offering kids the opportunity to meet Harper, Maddie and Richie. These three dogs are excited to interact with children and listen to whatever stories are being told.

The Glendale Main Library is breaking out the board games for an afternoon of fun and laughter for children between the ages of 5 and 11 years old. Children between those ages are invited to make some new friends while trying out a game that has never played, or one that has already been mastered.

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Arizona towns, tribes rethink planned water cuts

The moves come as water levels in Lake Mead have fallen to historically low levels, sparking a federal proposal

“We’ve invested billions of dollars in urban and agricultural water conservation across Southern California through programs that reach virtually every Colorado River water user in the state,” Lien-Mager said in an emailed statement. “California has done a lot and we are willing to step up again because we believe extraordinary ac-

Lollapalooza became the Chicago juggernaut, it was a touring summer camp of sorts with some of alt-rock/hip-hop/rap’s hottest bands.

“It’s a celebration,” Speech said via Zoom from London. “It’s a full, eightpiece band, with dancing, rhyming and vocal singing. It’s going to be a full-out show. We’re going to really give everybody our all.”

Founder and frontman Speech Thomas promises more of the same when Arrested Development makes a rare appearance in Arizona as part of the Sedona Vortifest Musical Festival & Experience Friday, Sept. 23, and Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Sedona Performing Arts Center and Sedona Red

“We had all the distractions taken

He said he and Arrested Development were prolific during COVID-19. After all, there wasn’t much else to do.

Arrested Development is a positive, Afrocentric hip-hop collective from Atlanta. (Arrested Development/Submitted)

“We all would be collectively willing to do more if we knew there was an

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to cut consumption by 2 million to 4 million acre-feet per year. That would be done by reducing water allocation to states in the Colorado River basin —

with deep cuts to the water supply, and angry that other states are not doing their share, tribes and local governments in Arizona are increasingly talking about backing off earlier offers to give up some water.The

The familiar “bathtub ring” shows falling water levels at Lake Mead in this 2018 photo. It was at historically low levels then and has only continued to drop since. (Alexis Kuhbander/Cronkite News)

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Gila River Indian Community said in August that it will begin storing water underground “rather than contributing them to system conservation programs for Lake Mead.”

But a spokesperson for the California Natural Resources Agency said the state has long been working for years to conserve Colorado River water and that it is continuing to do so. And California is ready to work with others in the basin going forward, said Lisa Lien-Mager, the spokesperson.

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Officials in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Peoria and Glendale are considering following suit, asking to get their full allotment of water instead of financial compensation they might have received for reducing their take from the system.

In 1993, one of those acts was Arrested Development, an Atlanta-bred positive, Afrocentric hip-hop collective that made its mark with its expansive band.

overall plan,” said Cynthia Campbell, water resources management advisor for Phoenix. “Why are we giving up water that we can access later when there doesn’t seem to be enough interest to make the needle move?”

The tour celebrates the 30th anniversary of Arrested Development’s 1992 debut album “3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of…” The set list will include tracks from that album, like “Mr. Wendal” and “Tennessee,” as well as songs from 2020’s “Don’t Fight Your Demons” and its follow-up, “For the (expletive) Love.”

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Arrested Development continues its mission

reductions that hit Arizona hardest and California, for the moment, not at all.

Patrick Dent, assistant general manager for the Central Arizona Proj ect, said that all states receiving water from the Colorado need to step up.

Stanton’s letter echoes Dent, that the Colorado can’t be saved without full“Theparticipation.cutsnecessary cannot possibly be borne by one or two states alone,” Stanton said. “It’s time for all states, including California, to do their part.”

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In addition to the 2019 Drought Contingency Plan for the lower ba sin states, those in the upper basin — Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming — have their own multi state plan to respond to falling res ervoirs. But rather than making cuts to each state’s water allotment, it fo cuses on conservation and releasing more dammed water into the river.

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In the long-form documentary “16 Bars,” inmates in Virginia attempt to transcend the cycle of recidivism through an artistic collaboration behind bars with Thomas. “Hood winked” is a three-part mini-docuse ries, exposing a 400-year white su

west from Phoenix to Denver and it wouldn’t be enough without Califor nia,” Campbell said. “It’s just math.”

“When you run across something that you really feel like is your call ing, that can be a life changer for you,” Speech said. “It definitely was for me. Hip-hop has forever given me not only an outlet for all of my pains and hurts, but for my joys, opinions andHethoughts.”admitted, though, that sharing his innermost thoughts can be intim

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Speech shares his views via doc umentaries as well, most recently 2018’s “16 Bars” and “Hoodwinked.”

Despite that history, local officials say Arizona is bearing too much of the burden and needs help if the basin is to avoid a worse shortage. Arizo na’s proposed Tier 2 reduction is 21% of the state’s regular annual allotment of 2.8 million acre-feet of water. An acre-foot is 326,000 gallons of water — the amount it would take to cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot.

He added that California rejected an earlier proposal from Arizona and Nevada that would have conserved 2 millionLien-Mageracre-feet.said California has “stepped up in some innovative ways to conserve water, resulting in over 1.5 million acre-feet of water con served in Lake Mead over the past 15 years.”“Those conserved water supplies added critical elevation to Lake Mead and helped forestall a formal ‘short age condition’ from as early as 2015 that would have required cuts from states such as Arizona,” her statement said.But Campbell said California is key to any hope for the basin.

The Bureau of Reclamation in Au gust declared that lake levels have fallen far enough to trigger the sec ond tier of the Drought Contingency Plan developed in 2019 by Arizona, California and Nevada. That plan calls for Arizona to get 592,000 acrefeet less water from the river starting next year, compared to 25,000 acrefeet for Nevada and no reductions for California.Thatbreakdown has its roots in a series of water agreements and court decisions in the early 20th century that gave California priority rights over Arizona and Nevada during droughts, and specifically over the Central Arizona Project, the state’s largest water provider.

“There are certainly calls within our state and around the basin that California do more to protect the system than they have done to date,” Dent said. “But not just California. I think everyone needs to be a part of the next challenge.”

idating — especially as the culture gets more politically correct.

tion is needed.”

Hip-hop, he said, changed his life and gave him a voice.

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On “For the (expletive) Love,” Ar rested Development worked with the Sugar Hill Gang, a landmark group that inspired Speech to get into hiphop, as well as Big Daddy Kane, Fat Man Scoop, Masta Ace and others.

away and we were just sort of locked away,” he said with a smile. “I think that gave us a lot more creativity and the ability to work with artists, iron ically, across the world but only via technology. We didn’t get a chance to meet up and record together, but we still did a lot of recording, and it was great.”

“We also worked with people like Kxng Crooked, who’s an underground inspiration to me, all the way to Mon

Specifically, they say, California needs to step up. Under the current plan, California would not have to give up any of its allocation until lake levels fall far enough to trigger Tier 2B, when the state would lose 200,000 acre-feet, or 4.5% of its an nual 4.4 million acre-feet allotment.

Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Phoenix, wrote California Gov. Gavin New som this week, asking him to help keep Lake Mead from drying up, add ing that he is “concerned that Califor nia is failing to do its part to avert that catastrophe.”Hepointed to testimony by Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Ca mille Touton in June, when she called on Southwestern states to work to gether to find a way to conserve up to 4 million acre-feet on top of current conservation efforts. But California “ignored this urgent call and failed to offer any significant contributions to protect the system to date,” Stanton’s letter said.

“What you say now has a lot more weight than it ever used to,” Speech said. “Before, I think it was assumed that you’re the one person with one opinion. Now it could be a career changer.”

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Without any strong commitment, Campbell said the situation is dire.

“You’ve got the accelerator fully down and you’re heading to the cliff, ‘Thelma and Louise’ style, and there’s no plan,” she said.

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“Last year, we even had some dogs out there,” said Melissa Kovalesky, co-founder and executive director of Families Raising Hope. “You can run, you can walk, you can skip or jog. Whatever you want to do to complete it.”Families

The entry fee, which covers the race, a T-shirt and a completion med al, ranges from $30-$40 depending on the time of registration. In addition, it

mark.“This is our single fundraiser of the year, so really, this is our chance to raise funds that will go back out to the community,” she said.

Vortifest w/Arrested Development, G. Love and Special Sauce, the Yawpers, Decker., Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra, Banana Gun, Adam Bruce and Damiyr, hosted by Dicky Barrett of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones

That first walk in May of 2014 has really now evolved into the 5K.

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“We really pride ourselves on being family oriented. So, there are a ton of participants that bring out the en tire family,” she said. “I would say if people want to get together for a fun, family event, then this is the event they want to go to.”

Kovalesky expressed gratitude for her sponsors for the event as well. Cal iber Collision, namely, has served as the presenting sponsor for the event numerous times over its six-year run.

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Local organization utilizes 5K race to help cancer patients

WHERE: Sedona Performing Arts Center and Sedona Red Rock High School Stadium Fields, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road, Sedona

The 5K, which is going on its sixth year, will be held in Glendale at the Foothills Recreation & Aquatics Cen ter on Saturday, Nov. 19. It is open to participants of all abilities.

Raising Hope, a nonprof it organization that aims to can cer patients and their families, is holding its annual Run/Walk For Hope 5K for a sixth time.

As the organization stands to serve

For Kovalesky, the Run/Walk For Hope 5K is an event that she is looking to continue for many years to come.

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believe in the art of documentaries and expressing truths about various issues and publishing those truths. In ‘16 Bars,’ I went into a jail to work with the ‘inmates’ inside of that jail. I call them ‘residents’ because I want to hu manize the experience of those who are incarcerated.“The‘residents’ are amazing guys, and we did some incredible music together and documented the whole thing. It was a great experience. People really responded to both.”

“I’ve been doing documentaries for the last four, five years,” he said. “That’s been exciting. It’s another way to get my thoughts out. Also, my mom comes from a publishing background. She owns the largest Black newspaper in Wisconsin, which is where I was born.“Coming from that background, I

“Basically, you just register like you would as an in-person participant and you can complete the 5K whenever you want,” Kovalesky said. “You can complete it the day of on your own, too.”“It

The money raised at the event goes toward assisting the Families Raising Hope in its mission. The 5K is its only fundraising event of the year. Last year, it raised $50,000, and this year, Kovalesky is hoping to hit the $70,000

families, Kovalevsky sees the event as one that is very family friendly.

“Part of Caliber’s vision is giving back to the community we serve, and FRH does just that. We can see the dif ference they are making every day.”

Melissa Kovalesky, co-founder and executive director of Families Raising Hope, said they “pride ourselves on being family oriented.” As such, many participants bring their entire family to the Run/Walk For Hope 5K. (Families Raising Hope/Submitted)

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“We’ve partnered with Families Raising Hope because they do give back to our community. Cancer affects us all,” said Bruce Dennis, regional vice president of Caliber Collision in Arizona. “Just knowing there is an or ganization out there to help individuals with the financial burden of treatment is why we joined FRH.

includes a “runner’s breakfast” provid ed by the race management company StartLine.

Raising Hope was started when Kovalesky and a close friend of hers were diagnosed with leukemia in September of 2013. Kovalesky said her friend had it as a child, but it came back, and harder than it ever had.

Additional details and registration for the event can be found online at runwalk-for-hope-5k.6th-annual-families-raising-hope-raceroster.com/events/2022/59288/

WHEN: Various times Friday, Sept. 23, and Saturday, Sept. 24

For those who may be out of state or unable to join on the day of the race, running the race virtually is a possi bility as well. Virtual participants will have their T-shirts and medals mailed to them by StartLine after completion.

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is just a fun way to support Fam ilies Raising Hope if you’re out of state or if you can’t make it that day, because you may have kiddos or sport ing events and life that happens,” she added.

“We’re just families helping fami lies,” she said. “We just want to help families that are struggling financially because of a cancer diagnosis.”

“She had to leave her full-time job with benefits and all of that, and she re ally felt the financial burdens of treat ment,” Kovalesky said. “So, we really started this organization for her. We quickly threw together a walk around our neighborhood, and raised a few $1,000 for her and then thought, ‘Wow, we could really make a difference in the lives of other people.’ That’s where it all started.”

Audrie Hyslop celebrates 105th birthday

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are the most frequent violators of their own rhetoric. We need to heal so we don’t have another generation of trauma passing itself off as culture. That was Bruno speaking.

It takes commitment to the relationship first and self-interest second to look for a win-win, not the current win-lose we see everywhere and in everything these days. Often, the people and institutions discussing diversity

In every relationship of any kind, there will be a time when conflict comes. Conflict is inevitable when two or more parties try to work together. Humility is a prerequisite to unity. First, there must be the willingness to work through issues, integrity and maturity on both sides to negotiate. Then and only then can both parties agree to disagree, but not be disagreeable.

In ancient Hebrew, every letter is a sound and a picture. The letters in each word combine to paint a word picture that describes the word’s meaning.

Ed Delph is a noted author of 10 books, as well as a pastor, teacher, former business owner and speaker. He has traveled extensively, having been to more than 100 countries. He is president of NationStrategy, a nonprofit organization involved in uplifting and transforming communities worldwide. For more information, see nationstrategy.com. He may be contacted at nationstrategy@cs.com.

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Let me quote Frank here in his teachings.“Imagine that you were in a movie theater and saw a fire start in front of the theater. What are you going to do?

act on self-interest. As a result, we work hard at the wrong thing.

Like me, you will get out of the theater fast! But suppose that the theater doors are locked and there is no way to leave. What are you going to do now? You put out the fire!

Author Frank Seekins, a friend, conducts seminars about Hebrew words and their meanings. I’ve used some of Frank’s material today to help us discover the essence of unity.

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to leave when the fire gets bad enough.”Whatif we were committed to our nation, employer, church, spouse and the like with this perspective? I’m not talking about staying in extreme, abusive, toxic, one-way relationships. But too many relationships are broken that didn’t need to be because of hubris, fear, previous hurts or how to get back together. We don’t know how to talk about Bruno other than to suppress and villainize him.

Why didn’t people like to talk about Bruno? He is a scraggly looking, stuttering, “hippo in the garden” type of guy. He foretells what will happen in the future if the family keeps going the way they are going. Unfortunately, the family thinks he is negative, causing bad things rather than just reporting what will happen. Following his disappearance, it became taboo to mention Bruno. He was reviled as a villainous figure by the townsfolk until his deep-rooted love for his family was unearthed at the movie’s end. The family finally understood that his gift was for the family’s benefit. So today, I’m going to talk about Bruno. Why? Because I have a deep-rooted concern for families and relationships. Let’s explore the subjects of unity and harmony. How can you achieve unity in your family, business, marriage, nation or church? While we like the concept of agreement and unity, things often end up worse than they started. Why? We tend to talk on principle but

“We tend to take the door when faced between the fire and the door. But we are forced to deal with the fire when the door is locked. Unity is found in this simple analogy. Every relationship is tested in times of trouble. We would not confront the fire if we left a door open. We have an excuse

Think of how many relationships of all types could be transformed if they worked out their differences. Too many employees run from one job to another. Too many people run from one relationship to another. Too many nations divide because two different philosophies dig in, and the nation’s leaders don’t have the maturity or values to negotiate their differences like they used to. When people dig in, they are usually digging their graves.

The Hebrew word for unity is “Echad.” “Echad” means to “strongly fence the door.” So, from this word picture, unity comes when we strongly fence the door. What does that mean?

Let me introduce you to Bruno if you don’t know him. In the movie “Encanto,” Bruno is the uncle who no one in his family talks about.Billboard said, “We might not talk about Bruno, but music fans are singing about Bruno. ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno,’ the breakout hit from Disney’s ‘Encanto,’ is hitting brandnew heights on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is peaking at No. 2 and becoming the second highest charting song ever from a Disney animated film, following the No. 1 hit ‘A Whole New World’ from 1992’s ‘Aladdin.’”

Let’s go back to that fire in the front of the theater. Wisdom says the fire is a bigger problem than your problem, agenda or issue when the doors are locked. Fight the fire, not the person or party next to you. Too many people, nations, churches, businesses and the like have died in theater fires while fighting each other. Just think if firefighters fought fires that way. Everyone loses, and nothing is gained in the long run. Many times, the only thing worse than talking about Bruno is not talking about Bruno. But we don’t talk aboutWhat’sBruno.the takeaway here? Thus, saith Bruno, “Be a first responder with a fire extinguisher. Only you can prevent theater fires.” And thus, saith God, “When brothers dwell together in unity, the Lord commands the blessing… Life forevermore.” Psalm 133.

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Party, 1 A lawsuit has been filed against you A copy of the laws1tit and other court papers are served on you with this "Summons" 2 If you do not want a judgment or order entered against y o u w i t h o u t y o u r i n p u t , y o u m u s t f i l e a w r i t t e n " A n s w e r " o r a " R e s p o n s e " w i t h t h e c o u r t , a n d p a y t h e f i l i n g f e e A l s o t h e o t h e r p a r t y may be granted their request by the Court if you do not file an "An swer" or "Response", or show up in court To file your "Answer" o r "Response" take or send it to Clerk of the Superior Court 201 W Jef ferson St Phoenix AZ 85003 or electronically file your "Answer" o r "Response" through one of Arizona s approved electronic filing sys tems at http://www azcourts gov/efilinginformation After filing mail a copy of your "Response" or "Answer" to the other party at their cur rent address NOTE: If you do not file electronically you will not hav e electronic access to the documents in this case 3 If this ' Summons" and the other court papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, your "Response" or "Answer" must be filed Within TWENTY (20) CALENDAR DAY S from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served If you were served by "Acceptance of Service" within the State of Ari zo n a y o u r " Res p o n s e" o r " A n s w er " mu s t b e f iled w ith in TWEN TY (20) CALENDAR DAYS from the date that the "Acceptance of Ser vice" was filed with the Clerk of Superior Court If this "Summons " and the other papers were served on you by a registered process server o r t h e S h e r i f f o u t s i d e t h e S t a t e o f A r i z o n a , y o u r R e s p o n s e m u s t b e f i l e d w i t h i n T H I R T Y ( 3 0 ) C A L E N D A R D A Y S f r o m t h e d a t e y o u were served, not counting the day you were served If you were served b y " A c c e p t a n c e o f S e r v i c e " o u t s i d e t h e S t a t e o f A r i z o n a , y o u r " R e sponse" or "Answer" must be filed within THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS from the date that the "Acceptance of Service" was filed with the Clerk of Superior Court Service by a registered process server or t h e S h e r i f f i s c o m p l e t e w h e n m a d e S e r v i c e b y P u b l i c a t i o n i s c o m plete thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication 4 You ca n get a copy of the court papers filed in this case from the Petitioner at the address listed at the top of the preceding page or from the Clerk of S u p er io r Co u r t' s Cu s to mer S er v ice Cen ter 5 I f th is is an actio n f or d i s s o l u t i o n ( d i v o r c e ) , l e g a l s e p a r a t i o n , o r a n n u h n e n t , e i t h e r o r b o t h spouses may file a Petition for Conciliation for the purpose of determ ining whether there is any mutual interest in preserving the marriage or for Mediation to attempt to settle disputes concerning legal decision making (legal custody) and parenting time issues regarding minor chil dren 6 Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with dis abilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing accommodation or his/her counsel at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled proceeding 7 Requests for an inter preter for persons with limited English proficiency must be made to the division assigned to the case by the party needing the interpreter and/or translator or his/her counsel at least ten (10) judicial days in ad vance of a scheduled court proceeding SIGNED AND SEALED this D a t e : J u n e 3 0 2 0 2 2 J E F F F I N E C l e r k o f S u p e r i o r C o u r t B y : CHRISTINE BROWN Deputy Clerk Published: Glendale Star, Sep t 1, 8, 15, 22,, 2022 / 48606 SUMMONS Tina Van Wagoner vs Philip King FN2022 070441 Petition for Dis s o l u t i o n o f N o n C o v e n a n t M a r r i a g e W h i m w i t h o u t C h i l d r e n a nd Summons, Warning: these are official documents from the Court tha t will affect your rights From the State of Arizona to: Philip King ad dress unknown If you do not want a judgment or order entered against you without your input, you must file a written “Response” with the Court and pay the filing fee Otherwise the other party may be given the relief requested in her Petition for Dissolution of a Non Covenant Marriage Without Children To file your “Response” take, or send, the “Response” to the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 14264 W T i e r r a B u e n a L n , S u r p r i s e , A r i z o n a , 8 5 3 7 4 Y o u m u s t a l s o m a i l a copy of your “Response” to Dan R Dodds, The Dodds Law Firm loc a t e d a t 1 4 7 8 0 W M o u n t a i n V i e w B l v d , S u i t e 1 1 1 , S u r p r i s e , A Z 85374 Please be aware that Service by Publication is complete thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication Respondent can obtai n copies of the court papers filed in this case from the Clerk of the Su p e r i o r C o u r t C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e C e n t e r l o c a t e d a t 1 4 2 6 4 W T i e r r a B u e n a L a n e , S u r p r i s e , A r i z o n a , 8 5 3 7 4 P u b l i s h e d : G l e n d a l e S t a r , S e p t 1 , 8 , 1 5 2 2 , 2 0 2 2 / 4 8 8 2 0 Ahwatukee Chandler Gilbert Glendale Mesa North Valley Peoria Phoenix SanTan Scottsdale Queen Creek West Valley To Advertise Call: 480-898-6465 or email Class@TimesLocalMedia.com CLASSIFIEDS.PHOENIX.ORG NOTICESPUBLIC In accordance with Sec 106 of the Programmatic Agreement, AT&T plans a NEW STADI UM ANTENNAS at 1 CAR DINALS DR GLENDALE, AZ 85305 Please direct comments to Gavin L at 818 898 4866 re garding site CRAN RANM PX116 008 9/15, 9/22/22 CNS 3622906# GLENDALE STAR ARTICLES ORGANIZATIONOF A R T I C L E S O F O R G A N I Z A TION HAVE BEEN FILED IN T H E O F F I C E O F T H E A R I ZONA CORPORATION COM M I S S I O N F O R I N a m e : V A L T I M E X T R A N S P O R T L L C I I The address of the registered of f i c e i s : 2 2 6 4 5 W P I M A S T , B U C K E Y E , A Z , 8 5 3 2 6 T h e n a m e o f t h e S t a t u t o r y A g e n t i s: L U I S R A Z O S A N C H E Z I I I Management of the Limited Li a b i l i t y C o m p a n y i s v e s t e d i n a m a n a g e r o r m a n a g e r s T h e n a m e s o f e a c h p e r s o n w h o i s a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or great e r i n t e r e s t i n t h e c a p i t a l o r p r o f i t s o f t h e l i m i t e d l i a b i l i t y c o m p a n y a r e : M E M B E R L U I S R A Z O S A N C H E Z , 2 2 6 4 5 W P I M A S T B U C K E Y E A Z 8 5 3 2 6 P u b l i s h e d : G l e n d a l e S t a r , S e p t 8 , 1 5 , 2 2 2 0 2 2 / 4 8 7 9 5

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S I n t he Matter of the Estate of Eric A l a n A n d e r s o n , D e c e a s e d N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t t h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a s b e e n a p pointed as the Personal Repres e n t a t i v e o f t h i s e s t a t e A l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e a r e r e q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a i m s w i t h i n f o u r ( 4 ) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the c l a i m s w i l l b e f o r e v e r b a r r e d Claims must be presented by de l i v e r i n g o r m a i l i n g a w r i t t e n statement of the claim to under s i g n e d P e r s o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e a t 8 5 0 1 E T h o m a s R d S c o t t s d a l e A r i z o n a 8 5 2 5 1 D A T E D t h i s 2 4 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 2 0 2 2 /s/ Colton Dane Anderson Pub l i s h e d : G l e n d a l e S t a r , S e p t 2 2 , 2 9 , O c t 6 , 2 0 2 2 / 4 9 1 7 7

The address of the registered of f i c e i s : 1 3 0 1 3 W S a i n t M o r i t z Lane, EL MIRAGE, AZ 85335 The name of the Statutory Agent i s : L i n d a Y G o n z a l e z I I I M a n a g e m e n t o f t h e L i m i t e d L i a b i l ity Company is vested in a man ager or managers The names o f e a c h p e r s o n w h o i s a m a n a g e r a n d e a c h m e m b e r w h o o w n s a t w e n t y p e r c e n t o r g r e a t e r i n terest in the capital or profits of t h e l i m i t e d l i a b i l i t y c o m p a n y are: MEMBER Linda Y Gonza lez, 13013 W Saint Moritz Lane, E L M I R A G E , A Z , 8 5 3 3 5 P u b l i s h e d : G l e n d a l e S t a r , S e p t 1 5 , 2 2 , 2 9 , 2 0 2 2 / 4 9 1 2 0

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f S a l v a t o r e B o n g i o r n o N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N t h a t t h e u n dersigned has been appointed as t h e P e r s o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h i s e s t a t e A l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g claims against the estate are re q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a i m s within four (4) months after th e d a t e o f t h e f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f this Notice or the claims will be f o r e v e r b a r r e d C l a i m s m u s t be presented by delivering or mail i n g a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t o f t h e c l a i m t o u n d e r s i g n e d P e r s o n a l Representative at 3059 E Gold f i n c h W a y , C h a n d l e r , A Z D A T E D t h i s 1 2 t h d a y o f

S U P E R I O R C O U R T O F A R I Z O N A M A R I C O P A C O U N TY I n t h e M a t t e r o f E s t a t e o f : M I CHAEL LEROY JONES adult C a s e N u m b e r P B 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 5 3 3 N O T I C E O F C R E D I T O R S O F I N F O R M A L A P P O I N T M E N T OF PERSONAL REPRESENT A T I V E A N D / O R I N F O R M A L P R O B A T E O F A W I L L N O T I C E I S G I V E N T H A T : 1 P E R S O N A L R E P R E S E N T A T IVE: Tracey Jones has been ap pointed Personal Representativ e o f t h i s E s t a t e 6 / 9 / 2 2 A d d r e s s : 7 3 0 9 E E U R D O R A C O U R T , C E N T E N N I A L , C O 8 0 1 2 2 2 D E A D L I N E T O M A K E C L A I M S A l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g claims against the Estate are re q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a i m s within four months after the date o f t h e f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s N o t i c e o r t h e c l a i m s w i l l b e f o r e v e r b a r r e d 3 N O T I C E O F C L A I M S : C l a i m s m u s t b e presented by delivering or mail i n g a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t o f t h e claim to the Personal Represent a t i v e a t ( a d d r e s s ) 7 3 0 9 E E U R D O R A C O U R T , C E N T E N N I A L , C O 8 0 1 2 2 4 N O T I C E O F A P P O I N T M E N T A c o p y o f t h e N o t i c e o f A p pointment is attached to the cop i e s o f t h i s d o c u m e n t m a i l e d t o a l l k n o w n c r e d i t o r s D A T E D : 8 / 1 / 2 2 / s / T r a c e y J o n e s P U B LISHED: Glendale Star Sept 8 15, 22, 2022 / 48798

N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f S a l v a t o r e B o n g i o r n o N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N t h a t t h e u n dersigned has been appointed as t h e P e r s o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h i s e s t a t e A l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g claims against the estate are re q u i r e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a i m s within four (4) months after the d a t e o f t h e f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f this Notice or the claims will be f o r e v e r b a r r e d C l a i m s m u s t b e presented by delivering or mail i n g a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t o f t h e c l a i m t o u n d e r s i g n e d P e r s o n a l Representative at 3059 E Gold f i n c h W a y , C h a n d l e r , A Z D A T E D t h i s 1 2 t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r 2 0 2 2 / s / G a e t a n o Bongiorno, Personal Represent ativ e P u b lis h ed : G len d ale S tar, Sept 22, 29, Oct 6, 2022 / 49145 623-847-4600 Classifieds 480-898-6465

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The name of the Statutory Agent i s : R a m i r o O G o n z a l e z J R I I I Management of the Limited Li a b i l i t y C o m p a n y i s v e s t e d i n a m a n a g e r o r m a n a g e r s T h e n a m e s o f e a c h p e r s o n w h o i s a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or great e r i n t e r e s t i n t h e c a p i t a l o r p r o f i t s o f t h e l i m i t e d l i a b i l i t y c o m p a n y a r e : M E M B E R : R a m i r o O G o n z a l e z J R 1 3 0 1 3 W S A I N T M O R I T Z L N E L M I R A G E , A Z , 8 5 3 3 5 P u b lished: Glendale Star, Sept 8, 14, 22, 2022 / 49005

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Great views and contemporary style.

If you’ve been looking for a contemporary vinyl window, the new Trinsic Series is for you. The frame profile is so narrow, you’ll hardly know it’s there. With the maximum available viewable glass area, you’ll enjoy amazing views outside.

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Showroom Hours: Mon - Thu 8:30-5:00 | Fri 8:30-4:00

Buy 5 or more Milgard Trinsic™ windows or doors and receive $50 per window and $150 per door unit instant discount.

(602)508-0800Estimate!

Must order by 01/01/2022. Max discount $1500

Milgard Trinsic™ V300 Series Vinyl Windows & Doors.

Trade in your old windows & doors!

Trinsic Series vinyl windows and doors are available from the dealers listed below.

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