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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Englender, Steven J. (Interviewee) / Aiken, Jane H. (Interviewee) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-12-27
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Pre-recorded. AIDS Package, Jane Aiken, Dr. Steven Englander Interview (Bloom); AIDS Services Package, Sue Dodd, R.N., Randy Gorbette Interview (Bloom); Bommersbach's Byline #123 Package (Bommersbach). Segments on major issues faced by Arizona during the past year and how those issues will be treated during the next year (AIDS) and Bommersbach's

Pre-recorded. AIDS Package, Jane Aiken, Dr. Steven Englander Interview (Bloom); AIDS Services Package, Sue Dodd, R.N., Randy Gorbette Interview (Bloom); Bommersbach's Byline #123 Package (Bommersbach). Segments on major issues faced by Arizona during the past year and how those issues will be treated during the next year (AIDS) and Bommersbach's Byline (access to positive AIDS test information).
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Englender, Steven J. (Interviewee) / Wilcox, Mary Rose, 1949- (Interviewee) / Lancaster, R. Brick (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-06-22
DescriptionClean Air Package, Watson and Peterson In-Studio (Wong); AIDS Brochure Package, Brick Lancaster In-Studio (Taylor). Segments on the Arizona Legislature's air quality bill aimed at reducing carbon monoxide through the use of alternative fuels, and a brochure about AIDS from the Surgeon General.
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ContributorsGammage, Grady Jr. (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Melnick, Rob (Author) / Godchaux, J. D. (Author) / Heffernon, Rick (Author) / Berman, David R. (Author) / Hart, William (Author) / Toon, Richard J. (Author) / Jacobs, Ellen (Author) / Lewkowitz, Barbara (Author) / Bennett, Dana (Author) / Artibise, Yuri (Author) / Pinal County Board of Supervisors (Client) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2007-07
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For most of the past 50 years, Pinal County hasn't had to think much about its image, choices, or growth. But now, Pinal County is changing faster than anyone ever imagined. Will Pinal become a distinguishable destination or simply a McMega drive through? If Pinal rises to the occasion, the

For most of the past 50 years, Pinal County hasn't had to think much about its image, choices, or growth. But now, Pinal County is changing faster than anyone ever imagined. Will Pinal become a distinguishable destination or simply a McMega drive through? If Pinal rises to the occasion, the result can be a vibrant, sustainable, and competitive place that takes advantage of its location. If Pinal fails to choose wisely, its bedroom community future is already visible in the East Valley and subdivisions north of Tucson. Which will it be?

When Arizona's economy depended on the 4Cs – copper, cotton, citrus, and cattle – Pinal County was a leader in 2 of them. These historic sources of wealth and touchstones of heritage still play a role in the county's economy, but dramatic population growth and new economic drivers make this a different, distinctive time. This new era demands new vision, new ideas, and new ways of thinking, even as past strengths are kept in mind.