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Arcadia News Column

09/2007 - Scottsdale Unified School District Kicks-Off School Year Successfully 

08/2007 - Internet Safety Update 

07/2007 - Automatic License Plate Recognition 

06/2007 - Recycling Changes Everything 

05/2007 - Start Gearing up for a Safe Swim Season 

04/2007 - Pedestrian Friendly Camelback Underpass Ready for Crossings 

03/2007 - Internet Safety: Education and Law Enforcement is Key 

02/2007 - Arcadia's Community Action Officers 

01/2007 - Phoenix Leading the Way to Advancing Healthcare 

12/2006 - Arcadia Schools are Community Assets 

11/2006 - Region Working Together to End Homelessness 

10/2006 - Camelback Road Pedestrian Underpass Moving Forward 

09/2006 - Protecting Our Children with Internet Safety Practices 

08/2006 - Early Childhood Initiative a Winner for Arizona Children and Economy 

07/2006 - New Phoenix Fire Chief is at Home in Arcadia 

06/2006 - Plan for Helping PV with Fire Service is a Boost for Arcadia 

05/2006 - Arcadia High Renovations Example of Scottsdale Schools Moving Forward 

04/2006 - Community, Arcadia News Working with City to Fight Graffiti 

03/2006 - Working Together to Make Papago Park a Regional Gem 

01/2006 - Supporting Strong Civic Programs All Through the Year 

12/2005 - Helping with Transitions, Cutting the Dropout Rate 

11/2005 - Excellent Police Work Making Phoenix Safer 

10/2005 - Phoenix Responds to Hurricane Katrina with Compassion, Preparedness 

06/2005 - Scottsdale Parent Council Committed To Keeping Arcadia Schools Strong 

05/2005 - Phoenix Making Progress Fighting Sex Offenders 

04/2005 - After School Learning Gives Arcadia Students a Boost 

03/2005 - Crime Stats Encouraging in Arcadia and Citywide 

02/2005 - Making Phoenix a great city for pedestrians 

12/2004 - Education is key to a community?s success 

10/2004 - We can take pride in our outstanding Phoenix Police department 

09/2004 - Bioscience projects push forward in Phoenix 

08/2004 - Arcadia High School, a gem in the community 

07/2004 - Summer fun includes safety 

06/2004 - Canine unit a vital tool in public safety 

05/2004 - Phoenix gets straight A's on Valley Forward's environmental report car 

04/2004 - Using technology to improve public safety 

03/2004 - Arcadia's roof rat plan is a success 

02/2004 - City's Budgeting Process 

01/2004 - Protecting Our Neighborhoods at the State Legislature 

12/2003 - Stay safe during the holidays 

11/2003 - Reducing Identity Theft and Document-Related Crimes 

10/2003 - E-Government Advances 

09/2003 - Head Start works! 

08/2003 - Go back to school safely 

07/2003 - Partnering to keep our businesses safe 

06/2003 - Phoenix proud home of unique domestic violence memorial 

05/2003 - We honor our troops by easing family concerns 

04/2003 - From the start: reading begins here and now 

03/2003 - Budget must reflect public safety priority 

02/2003 - There's Enough Water, But Don't Waste It 

01/2003 - Protecting State-Shared Revenues Keeps Important Services 

12/2002 - Celebrate the Holidays Safely 

11/2002 - Phoenix committed to safety for those who protect us 

09/2002 - Updated Variance and Use Permit Notification Process 

08/2002 - Drive Safely Around Schools 

07/2002 - Commercial Revitalization Pilot Program 

06/2002 - Summer programs offer fun and educational activities 

05/2002 - Watch Your Kids Around Water! 

04/2002 - Community Heroes: Barry and Joan Paceley 

03/2002 - Seeking Comment on Phoenix General Plan 

02/2002 - Phoenix Committed to Keeping Kids in School 

11/2001 - Re-birth of Patriotism in our Community 

10/2001 - Phoenix Efforts in Urban Search and Rescue 

09/2001 - Fight Back Programs 

08/2001 - City of Phoenix School Safety Task Force 

07/2001 - City's Budget for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 

06/2001 - Photo Red Light Enforcement Program 

05/2001 - After-School Programs for our Youth 

04/2001 - Indian School Canal Beautification Project 

03/2001 - Improving Traffic Safety Near our Schools 

02/2001 - District 6 Top Priorities for Arizona Legislature 

01/2001 - Streets and Public Transit are Key Priorities 

12/2000 - Improving our Streets and Public Transit 

11/2000 - Education Tax Credit Program 

10/2000 - Phoenix Capital Improvement Bond Program 

09/2000 - Red Light Running Reduction Program 

08/2000 - Important Legislative Bills became Law on July 18 

07/2000 - Neighborhood Fight Back Program 

06/2000 - City Council Approves the 2000-2001 Budget 

05/2000 - Neighborhoods That Work Celebration 

04/2000 - About Councilman Greg Stanton 


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