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Vice-Mayor Scott Scott Somers addresses those in attendance for a ground breaking ceremony for the freeway expansion of State Route 24 in southeast Mesa, Tuesday, April 3, 2012. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mesa City Council candidate Scott Somers has filed a complaint alleging a homebuilders lobbying group backing his opponent has violated campaign finance law.
Mesa City Council candidate Scott Somers has filed a complaint alleging a homebuilders lobbying group backing his opponent has violated campaign finance law.
Mesa City Council member Scott Somers addresses a group of Superstition Springs residents during a community meeting Monday.
Scott Somers with wife Janell talks with friends while waiting to find out the results in the City Council elections.
Welcome to the show, Mr. Somers.
Welcome to the show, Mr. Somers. Scott Somers officially took his seat on the Mesa City Council in June, but in a very real sense, he took his seat Tuesday night.
Newcomer Scott Somers was headed toward a decisive win over Mesa Councilwoman Janie Thom Tuesday night, while Councilman Kyle Jones was on the verge of defeating three challengers.
Newcomer Scott Somers was headed toward a decisive win over Mesa Councilwoman Janie Thom Tuesday night, while Councilman Kyle Jones was on the verge of defeating three challengers.
Newcomer Scott Somers was headed toward a decisive win over Mesa Councilwoman Janie Thom Tuesday night, while Councilman Kyle Jones was on the verge of defeating three challengers.
Newcomer Scott Somers was headed toward a decisive win over Mesa Councilwoman Janie Thom Tuesday night, while Councilman Kyle Jones was on the verge of defeating three challengers.
Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers has been re-appointed to the National Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. Somers will serve a two-year term, following his selection from a pool of 85 applicants.
Vice Mayor and District 6 Councilmember Scott Somers has been appointed as vice chair of the National League of Cities’ (NLC) Public Safety and Crime Prevention (PSCP) Steering Committee for 2013.
A contentious campaign and a defeated property tax. Layoffs. Budget cuts. “Shame on Mesa” signs everywhere.
Vice-Mayor Scott Scott Somers addresses those in attendance for a ground breaking ceremony for the freeway expansion of State Route 24 in southeast Mesa, Tuesday, April 3, 2012. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mesa Mayor Scott Smith leans in to hear what Councilman Scott Somers has to say while City Manager Christopher Brady talks about the budget during a meeting in the Mesa City Council Chambers Thursday.
Mesa is holding a pancake breakfast Oct. 15 for residents of District 6, the southeastern portion of the city represented by Vice Mayor Scott Somers. The free breakfast is scheduled from 8 to 10 a.m. at Fire Station 212, 2430 S. Ellsworth Road. Somers and representatives from several city departments will be on hand to provide residents with assistance and information on city services.
Mesa City Councilman Scott Somers is holding a pancake breakfast Oct. 2 for residents of District 6, which encompasses southeast Mesa.
Mesa vice-mayor Scott Somers speaks during a press conference in which Allegiant airlines announced the airlines new destination from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa to Honolulu, Hawaii, Tuesday, August 21, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mesa City Councilman Scott Somers, left, and Mesa Fire Department Deputy Chief Mike Dunn stand in the vacant lot on the southwest corner of Main and 58th streets in Mesa, which will be the site for a new fire station.
Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers will host a drowning awareness day on July 27 to kick off Downing Impact Awareness Month in August. The event is scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon at the Skyline Aquatic Center, 845 S. Crismon Road.
From Center Man with white shirt cutting ribbon is Mesa Mayor Scott Smith to the right is Lisa Cassidy (IT Partners) - Tim Nolan (Arizona Recreation Design) � Dan Link (Xccent Play). Looking Left of Mayor is Vice Mayor Scott Somers � Andrea Moore (City of Mesa) � Marc Heirshberg (Mesa Parks & Recreation Director)
In Tuesday’s Tribune, a Page A3 story about a proposed bicycle path in Mesa’s Lehi area should have identified City Councilman Scott Somers as one of those opposed to stopping the project and not Scott Smith, a Mesa mayoral candidate.
Big names in Mesa politics are lining up behind Scott Somers, who has announced his intention to win the City Council seat occupied by Janie Thom.
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