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Thank you Terri Kimble, from Kyrene School District. You have been a go-getter from your very first week on the job. As CEO of the Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce, Kimble has been a spark in this community and we are all better for her being here.
Thank you Terri Kimble, from Kyrene School District. You have been a go-getter from your very first week on the job. As CEO of the Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce, Kimble has been a spark in this community and we are all better for her being here.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Metal components manufacturer NN Inc. said it has sold some of its manufacturing assets in Tempe to newly-formed Triumph Manufacturing LLC.
NN had previously planned to close the Tempe facility and move most production to two facilities in Wellington, Ohio. But on Thursday it said Triumph would take over the work in Tempe and employ many of the workers there.
The company, based in Johnson City, Tenn., had expected cash charges of about $2.5 million from shutting down the facility. Because it has now been sold, it said on Wednesday that it now expects total cash charges of about $2 million.
NN has 11 manufacturing plants in the U.S., Europe, and China. It said it is not affiliated with Triumph. NN shares fell 4 cents to $8.53 in afternoon trading Thursday.
We have lived in Gilbert for 23 years and love the family values of the community. We chose to raise our four children in Gilbert and do not see ourselves leaving in the future. With that in mind, we look at the character of the people who run our great town.
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A Phoenix-based private investment firm plans to buy up most of the assets of Gilbert-based Trend Homes for $65 million as part of bankruptcy restructuring by the homebuilder.
The harboring of a nationally recognized theatre company to the new Tempe Center for the Arts will heighten the excitement in the growing Tempe community in economic development, childhood education and recognition for local fine arts.
A Superior Court judge granted a motion Monday to transfer three entities in the Mathon Management investor fraud case to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for recovery of assets.
LOS ANGELES - A judge has frozen the assets of Marion "Suge" Knight in a ruling that favors an imprisoned drug dealer, who wants half of a $107 million court award to his wife.
Rap producer Marion \"Suge\" Knight watches the 3rd annual BET Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles in a file photo from 2003.
I’ve been a reporter for more than 30 years, and an investigative reporter for nearly 25 of them. As part of the ABC15 Investigators, I focus on consumers who’ve been scammed, cheated or just plain annoyed, usually by someone trying to get their money.
DETROIT -- Italy's Fiat is the new owner of most of Chrysler's assets, closing a deal Wednesday that saves the troubled U.S. automaker from liquidation and places a new company in the hands of Fiat's CEO.
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration aimed squarely at the crisis clogging the nation's credit system Monday with a plan to take over up to $1 trillion in sour mortgage securities with the help of private investors. For once, Wall Street cheered.
President Barack Obama smiles in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, March 23, 2009. Joining him, from left are, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the president, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chair Sheila Bair.
Just ahead of this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Mad Catz has announced a full range of licensed Street Fighter IV paraphernalia to go with Capcom’s long-awaited fighting sequel, releasing in February. They include controllers, controller and console skins and wall decorations. Kotaku has a pic of one of the controllers.
The U.S. Department of Justice is requiring Republic Services and Phoenix-based Allied Waste Industries to sell trash-hauling routes and landfills in 15 metropolitan areas as a condition of their merger.
NEW YORK - Citigroup’s new chief executive, Vikram Pandit, plans to stick with a global banking model after months of intense review — but only after shrinking the company by about one-fifth first.
Mesa has its own police helicopter and forensic crime lab, while Chandler plans to buy its own police driving track.
As banks react to economic uncertainty with stricter lending requirements, another group of lenders stands ready to help struggling small businesses.
For three months, Andrea Pawlowski was skipping meals to see her daughter. Every day on her lunch hour, she would drive like crazy to a day care center just to steal some time with her new baby, Natalie. “I was not eating, but it was not important. I needed to go see my daughter,” she said.
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