Pima County FYI Newsletter for June 9th
Help for first-time mothers; dogs that deserve a chance; and answers from the Green Geek
Help for first-time mothers; dogs that deserve a chance; and answers from the Green Geek
A few years ago, we gave permission to Steve Glynn to pursue his hobby in our park. Here is his report back to us. Copyright 2023 Steve Glynn
We tend to think that once a Census is done, they just release the data. But there are years of work to make sure data is correct and makes as much sense as possible. Here are some interesting statistics from the Census, along with sensible advice on how to think about and use this data. Census data is vital to a democratic republic. It is our job, as citizens, to know our nation, state, and local area as best that we can.
Here is the latest bi-weekly newsletter from Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher. Read about the budget and women getting their kicks…
The attached minutes are for the Annual Meeting held May 3, 2023. These minutes are approved by the board.
Graduate High School via the Library; Support for Women and Children; the Green Geek answers questions, and more… read their newsletter:
In the newsletter below, Pima County Health Department offers guidance on what the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency means. Hint: This is not the end of COVID-19…
Working with TMC and the Parkland Foundation, Pima County is offering free swim lessons this summer. Read their brochure below…
Taxes, jobs, Pima Prospers, and Small Business Week — all part of the news from Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher.