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« en: Octubre 30, 2013, 04:33:36 am »
Senior Brandon Turner, taking his turn at quarterback for the Coyotes, hooked up with senior wideout Alex Madrid for a 55-yard touchdown pass to make it 29-0, his only throw of the night while carrying the ball twice for 19 yards.
The woefully short leg on the economy mentions Davis-Monthan AFB, and its $1.6 billion annual economic impact, as nearly an afterthought, after noting the importance of the University of Arizona and Raytheon Missile Systems. And even though the UA was mentioned, there’s nothing specific about the UA’s Science and Technology Park or the Bio Park, two potentially huge hubs for economic growth. In terms of the economy, there literally was no mention of the impact of Tucson International Airport,but Moore knows that element exists to a degree, which a UA study last year found to be $3.2 billion and supporting 35,000 jobs.
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The Cowboy Basketball varsity snapped a three-game losing streak and avenged an earlier 21-point loss at Safford by shocking the Bulldogs 67-54 in Friday’s rematch in Willcox.

 

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