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Amazon, Aldi coming to Goodyear BY TOM SCANLON
West Valley View Managing Editor
An economic observer might give Goodyear an AA rating for July. After Amazon signed a $20 million deal to purchase 90 acres at Indian School Road and Cotton Lane, discount grocery store chain Aldi announced it will open a Goodyear store by year’s end. Both are great news for shoppers (whether online or in person)—and job seekers. At a time of record unemployment in Arizona, the two companies will bring scores of jobs to Goodyear. And more is coming: In addition to the store at Estrella Parkway and Roosevelt Street, “Aldi is also building a distribution center and regional office” in Goodyear, according to Tammy Vo, a city spokeswoman. “Construction has not begun, and that portion of the project is still a ways out,” she added. Amazon did not immediately respond to a question about what it will do with the sprawling property it purchased in the
Shortly after Amazon closed a $20 million land deal in Goodyear, international grocery-store chain Aldi said it was opening two West Valley stores, including one in Goodyear, by year’s end. (Photo courtesy Aldi)
fast-expanding PV303 area of northwest Goodyear, where its neighbors are Daimler Trucks, Fairlife and UPS. But whether it builds a warehouse or distribution center, the Amazon site is certain
to add to its recruiting. Indeed.com lists 84 Amazon job openings at its current Goodyear facilities.
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State District 4 candidates talk priorities BY TOM SCANLON
FEATURES .... 18 Young Tolleson artist launches mural
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In state District 4, which includes Buckeye and Goodyear, incumbents Geraldine “Gerae” Peten and Charlene Fernandez were the only two Democrats to file for the two House of Representatives seats. Joel John was the only Republican to make the Aug. 4 primary ballot for Legislative District 4 House of Representatives. For the District 4 Senate seat, incumbent Lisa Otondo of Yuma was the lone Democrat to file and Travis Angry of Goodyear the lone Republican to file. The West Valley View emailed questions
to District 4 candidates. Here are the answers of those who responded:
What neighborhood do you live in and for how long have you lived there?
Joel John
JOEL JOHN
I live in Buckeye and have lived here most of my life.
Gerae Peten I relocated to Arizona from New Jersey
GERAE PETEN
CHARLENE FERNANDEZ
in 1992, first purchasing a home in Peoria. In 2004, I purchased a home in Estrella Mountain Ranch.
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Cold case bust: Suspect arrested 10 years after Buckeye homicide
Amazon signed a $19.8 million deal to purchase land near PV303 in northwest Goodyear.
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to more unsolved cold cases in the near A new Buckeye Police Department future,” Buckeye Police Chief Larry unit investigation led to Hall said. the arrest in a decade-old Rossi said detectives folhomicide. lowed up on the Mendoza Antonio Padilla, 42, is killing “by conducting excharged with the 2010 tensive follow-up and idenkilling of Luis Victor tified key witnesses to the Mendoza. murder of Mendoza. All of Police found Mendoza them identified Phoenix resin an irrigation canal near ident Padilla as the shootMiller Road and Souther,” Rossi said. ern Avenue. Mendoza had Padilla was released from been shot four times with an Arizona prison in Februa .22 caliber handgun, acary, after serving time for a cording to Donna Rossi, Antonio Padilla is charged with weapons violation and gang a Buckeye Police spokes- killing Luis Victor Mendoza. activity. (Photo courtesy Buckeye PD) woman. On July 22, Phoenix poIn early July, the Buckeye Police lice located Padilla near 19th Avenue Department’s recently formed Major and Bell Road and took Padilla into Crimes Unit reopened the investigation. custody during a traffic stop. “At the time of his arrest, Padilla was “This is exactly the kind of outcome I expected when forming this team. I armed with a loaded, semi-automatic rihave no doubt there will be a resolve fle with a full magazine,” Rossi said.
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ALDI...continued from page 1 Aldi also is hiring. According to the company, new stores in Goodyear, Peoria, Chandler and Gilbert will create 90 jobs. Aldi is currently hiring for store associates and managers at careers.Aldi.us/phoenix. On top of that, Goodyear City Council recently approved 10 new hires for engineers and inspectors. “At a time when many municipalities are burdened with financial strains due to COVID-19, our city is experiencing unprecedented growth and a very positive financial position, despite the pandemic,” Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord said. She said the city is booming, from warehouses to health care and restaurants. “We have many exciting developments—from Fairlife now recruiting their local workforce to the construction of the Estrella Women’s Health Center, an Aldi store and the opening of a Culver’s restaurant—we have a great diversity of businesses that have selected our city to put down roots. We have a community that is very appealing to many different types of businesses and we are thrilled about it.” While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to tens of thousands of layoffs in the state, Goodyear continues to grow its base of workers. “Our goal is to bring jobs into this city and make Goodyear one of the biggest employment bases in the Valley,” Lord said. She called Goodyear’s rapid growth during the pandemic “mind boggling.” Indeed, at a recent Goodyear City Council meeting, Lauri Wingenroth, the city’s budget and research manag-
er, said the city’s sales tax revenues for May were “significantly higher” than for May 2019. “The revenues are surprising,” she added.
More to come The city’s sales tax and other revenues should have an even larger base by early next year. According to commercial real estate tracking site Vizzda.com, Amazon acquired 90 acres from Rados Properties for $19.8 million July 1. The Goodyear Aldi at 845 N. Estrella Parkway is scheduled to open Dec. 20. On Nov. 20, Aldi plans to open a store in Chandler as well as in Peoria, with a Gilbert store in December. “We’re excited to open the first four Aldi stores in Arizona and have plans to expand our presence in the state in the years ahead. We do not have information to share about opening a warehouse in Arizona at this time. We will share updates about our growth plans as we have them,” said Tom Cindel, an Aldi regional director of operations. Launched in Germany, Aldi has more than 2,000 stores in the U.S. Newcomers who walk into an Aldi quickly realize it’s not a typical grocery store—a quarter is required to “rent” a shopping cart (the quarter is refunded when the cart is returned). And, according to the Aldi website, “Shoppers will find that more than 90% of the products in our stores are Aldi exclusive brands.” Aldi veterans know to BYOB (bring your own bag)—as Aldi encourages reusable bags by charging for shopping bags.
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Fugitive arrested, charged with Avondale murder BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
him told Avondale detectives Jesus Antonio Carbajal was Trevino planned to trade arrested by U.S. marshals in Nomarijuana for guns. gales July 22, according to the Felix Rios Jr. allegedly Avondale Police Department. drove a Mitsubishi Eclipse Carbajal, 20, faces murder into the parking lot, with Carcharges in the July 6, 2018, bajal in the passenger seat. killing of 17-year-old Gerardo A witness told police Carba“Daniel” Trevino. jal pointed a gun and ordered According to court docu- Jesus Antonio Carbajal faces Trevino, “Give me everything ments, Carbajal fled to Mexico murder charges. you got.” Trevino pushed Carafter Trevino was shot in a Taco Bell bajal and ran before Carbajal shot him, the parking lot at 11325 W. Buckeye Road, witness said. in the Cashion neighborhood. Rios was arrested last year and awaits Friends of Trevino’s who were with trial.
Goodyear adds funds, jobs BY ALLEN AWFE
West Valley View Staff Writer
On July 13, the Goodyear City Council held a regular meeting where an addition to the city’s 2021 fiscal year budget was unanimously approved. The $1.9 million budget addition is a transfer from Goodyear’s special contingency fund to the city’s general fund. According to agenda material, 1,400 residential building permits contributed $1.2 million in development support. “This ($1.2 million) will fund salaries, benefits and associated costs for 10 new positions,” Finance Director Doug Sandstrom said. The 10 full-time positions include one code compliance officer, one building inspector planner, three construction inspectors, one plans examiner, one civil engineer and two technicians. An additional $17,000 will go toward personal protective equipment. The budget addition also includes $90,000 for activities such as Ballet Under the Stars and community activities like Goodyear Rocks, with another $316,000 for employee and technology safety. This includes cyber security, safety restraints for the Goodyear Police Department, and the replacement and testing of several turnouts. According to Finance Manager of Budget and Research Lauri Wingenroth, the city collected nearly $13 million in
sales tax in March and April. “We’re doing quite well,” Mayor Georgia Lord said. “With all the ups and downs that Arizona has had, congratulations, council and staff, because it’s mind boggling.”
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Polling locations
Most polls are open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 4 for the primary election. Some polls are open on other days. For hours and a complete list, visit recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace. West Valley polling locations include: • Estrella Mountain Community College, 3000 N. Dysart Road, Avondale. • Buckeye City Hall, 530 E. Monroe Avenue, Buckeye. • Liberty School, 19818 W. MC 85, Buckeye. • Church at Litchfield Park, 300 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park. • Canyon Trails, 380 N. Estrella Parkway, Goodyear. • Valley Baptist Church, 37702 W. Indian School Road, Tonopah.
Drop box locations
• Avondale City Hall, 11465 W. Civic Center Drive, Avondale. • Litchfield Park City Hall, 214 W. Wigwam Boulevard, Litchfield Park. • Goodyear City Hall, 190 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear.
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District 4...continued from page 1 Charlene Fernandez I live in Yuma, Arizona, and have lived there my entire life. Legislative District 4, which I represent, is one of the largest districts in the state and stretches from southern Yuma County over to Buckeye and Goodyear and east along the Arizona border all the way to Tucson.
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Growing a strong middle and working class in Arizona is critical. We have enough low-wage jobs and need to do more to bring more high-paying jobs, grow our economy and offer a great financial future for Arizonans.
Joel John
Why did you choose to live here?
Getting the economy up and running again and supporting small businesses. Education. Figuring out the reasons behind the high cost of health care and addressing those reasons.
Gerae Peten
Gerae Peten
I wanted to live somewhere that I could just walk out my front door and go for a hike. … The Estrella Mountains are perfect for this. It was also enticing to have so many amenities for my grandchildren to engage in when they visited.
Education: Develop a high-quality educational system for all students, regardless of where they live. Justice: Create a justice system that provides equity and fair treatment with legal encounters in housing, employment, domestic issues, and life’s trials and tribulations. Prosperity: Create standards of living to achieve and maintain a quality lifestyle.
Charlene Fernandez I love representing this diverse district, from the agricultural hub of Yuma to the suburbs of the West Valley. Arizona has so much to offer, and I love traveling the district and meeting everyone from across the West Valley and the state.
What experience do you have with managing spending?
Joel John
Gerae Peten
I grew up here and most of my family lives here, so I love this community. What are the three biggest issues of this local election?
Managed the funding and operations of schools as a principal, construction manager and school superintendent. Sole supporter of my family as a single mother for two sons.
Charlene Fernandez
Charlene Fernandez
Arizonans are looking for and need leadership through this difficult period. The state’s response to COVID-19 has been dismal, and voters are going to show their frustration for the lack of planning and putting politics before people that’s left us unprepared and cost us countless lives. The Democratic caucus put forward a comprehensive plan to support families as they struggle financially with the shutdown and economic fallout, provide more access to testing, and keep our hospitals safe and working well. A quality education will continue to be front of mind for voters, especially with uncertainty around school start dates and in-classroom teaching. We need to ensure we’re adequately supporting schools and educators across the state so they can provide great education for children.
I’m the ranking member on the House Appropriation Committee and have been on it for several sessions, so I’ve been in the process of making budgets for many years.
Joel John I currently run a small family agricultural irrigation business that requires me to continually seek new sources of revenue and requires me to manage expenditures, especially during those times when work is slow. What new ideas do you have?
Joel John It isn’t possible for any one person to know everything, so I will be a representative of the people and solicit their advice and ideas, as well as those of community leaders and small-business owners.
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Gerae Peten
Goal to reduce mass incarceration so that Arizona is No. 1 in education—not incarceration. Improve, maintain and protect our environment so that we can all live with clean water, air and soil for the rest of our lives and beyond. This pandemic makes it more imperative for all citizens to have access to affordable health care, affordable housing, living-wage jobs, and safety nets when catastrophes occur.
Charlene Fernandez Democrats have put forward several ideas that can help Arizonans, including lowering health care insurance costs by sharing the pool of state employees with smaller insurance pools. We’re advocating for more paid sick and medical leave so hardworking Arizonans don’t need to choose between paying their bills and staying home from work when they or a family member is sick. We’re working to lower drug costs by developing an oversight board to prevent price gouging in this state. Democrats are offering a platform that helps working people and seniors. What is your track record and style of responding to questions from the public?
Charlene Fernandez Open, quickly.
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Gerae Peten Open communications are always facilitated and encouraged via phone calls, emails, office appointments.
Joel John I respond to questions from the public by having a conversation so that I can more fully understand people’s concerns. What current elected official do you most admire?
Joel John Sen. Sine Kerr.
Charlene Fernandez Mayor Kate Gallego.
Gerae Peten Maxine Waters - U.S. Representative.
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Gerae Peten President Barack Obama.
Charlene Fernandez Congressman Ed Pastor.
Joel John Ronald Reagan. How do you define integrity?
Joel John Keeping your word, being honest and open with people, being someone that others can rely on, etc.
Gerae Peten Being honest, authentic, accountable, empathetic and humane in all endeavors.
Charlene Fernandez Being honest, doing the right thing and following through on your word. Why should someone vote for you?
Charlene Fernandez You should vote for me because I am leading the Democratic caucus and driving our agenda to lower health care costs, lower drug prices, fully fund schools so we can provide a great education, and put Arizonans before special interests.
Gerae Peten My staunch commitment to improve the quality of life by doing the greatest good for the greatest numbers is never wavering. I also possess the credentials, experience and commitment to achieve the highest goals in education, justice and prosperity for my constituents and their families as their elected Arizona state representative for Legislative District 4.
Joel John I was raised in this community. I run a small business and want to make doing business easier by eliminating unnecessary regulatory burdens on small businesses. I’m also a former music teacher in the Buckeye Elementary School District and care about education.
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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | JULY 29, 2020
BY TOM SCANLON
West Valley View Managing Editor
Tolleson is getting ready for a big primary election: The mayor and three council seats are on the 2020 ballot. The election for city council and mayor candidates in Avondale, Buckeye, Litchfield Park and Tolleson is next week. (Goodyear does not have any seats up for election this year.) The last day to mail ballots is Wednesday, July 29, for the Aug. 4 election. On the Tolleson ballot will be current Vice Mayor Juan Rodriguez, the only candidate for the mayor position. Current Tolleson Mayor Anna Tovar is not running for reelection (though she will be on the ballot as a candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission). For the council positions, incumbents Lupe Leyva Bandin, John Carnero and Albert Mendoza face challengers Donnie Gerhart, Jimmy Davis and Adolfo Gamez. The West Valley View emailed questions to the Tolleson candidates. Here is the second part of the responses of those who replied:
What is the role of the general plan goals and policies in your decision making on development proposals?
Jimmy Davis The general plan JIMMY DAVIS should guide the decision making of the city council. We must all work on pushing policies forward that help the city reach its longterm and short-term goals. I have always been a big-picture thinker.
Juan Rodriguez The general plan is the guiding policy that tells our story to potential developers. It talks about our priorities to recruit quality retail, housing and other economically sensitive options for Tolleson like e-commerce. It has been amended to reduce the recruitment of more warehouse/industrial development, but zoning has become our enemy.
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Donnie Gerhart The general plan goal is the direction the city would like to go in. First, I would make sure the development proposal benefited the city. I would use data and research and collaborate with experts and other council members before making any decision.
Adolfo Gamez The general plan is a document that the city council created with input from residents of Tolleson. This plan is a guide by which the city uses when development presents itself to the city. This designates the different zoning options available for development within the city proper. This plan is a guide that can be changed if the city council decides to go a different route.
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How important is neighborhood safety, livability and compatibility in development proposal decisions?
Lupe Leyva Bandin Very important to the future of Tolleson in order to attract and retain residents.
Jimmy Davis All developments should take into account safety, livability and compatibility with our community. We have to always look at what value any development will have for our community. We must always put the needs of our constituents above all else.
Albert Mendoza The three issues of this local election that stand out to me are housing and revitalization and imposing the no-drug activity in our city, slum and blight areas.
Adolfo Gamez It is very important. All three elements must be in play for the development proposal to be successful. Otherwise, problems will arise.
Donnie Gerhart The safety of our neighborhoods is a top priority.
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Juan Rodriguez
It’s extremely important. Safety and livability is where the rubber hits the road when it comes to quality of life for our residents. New developments need to sustain current conditions or preferably enhance our resident’s ability to enjoy their community. Proposed developments that take away from our quality of life need to be opposed with every tool we have available. Are you supportive of selling public-owned parks and open space for private development?
someone on the council that truly cares for the well-being of the community as a whole. Community includes friends, family, neighbors, young adults, business owners, schools, places of worship, warehouse industries. They can assure themselves that when decisions have to be made at council meetings, I vote on behalf of the best interest of Tolleson residents, not for my own benefit. My years of service to Tolleson stem out of dedication and pride for this 6-mile radius of land I call T-Town.
No. As a matter of fact, the city of Tolleson is currently planning to expand and upgrade it parks system.
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We need to keep our parks. They give us a place to take our kids and socialize with others. If we give up our parks, we will not have a place to hold annual events.
I am running for Tolleson City Council because I believe that change begins at the local level. Tolleson is one large extended family. We are all connected in one way or another. We must work together to build a better future for our family. I come before you as someone who is dedicated to education, living wages, health care, and a justice system that is truly fair and just! All people have the right to the American Dream. It is time that we stand together and build a nation that is true to who we are as a people.
No. We don’t have enough parks or open space to begin with, let alone selling it for private development.
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Jimmy Davis We have to look very carefully at all our options for development in our community. Our land resources are very limited in Tolleson.
Albert Mendoza I do not support selling public-owned parks to one space for private development. We need places of recreation for our youth and our residents in general. Why should someone vote for you?
Adolfo Gamez I have cared about the community my whole life. Being on the council was never a stepping stone, because the only thing that has ever mattered to me is the well-being of our residents, the financial sustainability of the city and its success. My track record as a problem solver, collaborator, hard worker, and dedication to the community confirms my commitment to Tolleson.
Albert Mendoza My constituents know they have
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Investigation finds Hughes did not intimidate parent BY TOM SCANLON
West Valley View Managing Editor
Though an independent investigation found he created a “debacle” and violated policies, “Justin Hughes is retiring in good standing after serving Goodyear for more than 14 years,” said Tammy Vo, a Goodyear spokeswoman. “Although the investigation had concluded, any potential discipline on the findings never took place because Hughes never returned to duty,” she added. Hughes, Goodyear’s former deputy police chief, was suspended in October. An independent investigation found he inappropriately questioned two subordinates after one of them questioned undercover detectives using unregistered license plates. When the investigation concluded in January, Hughes went on personal leave. He retired July 10. Last week, Goodyear provided the West Valley View with another investigation of a complaint against Hughes.
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It was completed by the Gilbert Police Department March 2. According to the report, “On Nov. 15, 2019, Goodyear Police Chief Santiago Rodriguez requested the Gilbert Police Department assist with an administrative investigation involving Goodyear Deputy Chief Justin Hughes.” A citizen who claimed whistleblower protection “alleged that Hughes inappropriately used his position within the police department to interfere with and cover up criminal investigations related to misconduct within Desert Edge High School,” wrote Kevin Shipley, a Gilbert detective who did the investigation. The whistleblower alleged that when a parent tried to serve a harassment order against a Desert Edge employee, Hughes intervened and intimidated the parent. Shipley concluded that this was not the case. On May 13, 2018, when the incident took place, Hughes was a sergeant. He was later promoted to deputy police chief.
Shipley’s report includes a transcript taken from body-worn camera recordings of Hughes interacting with the parent. According to the transcript, Hughes told the parent, “I know this entire case,” that the court document “100% is absolutely not correct” and “you’re perjuring yourself. You are falsifying a court document.” The parent responds by telling Hughes the matter “was between me and the judge.” When Hughes persists, the parent states, “Right now, I’m going to get an attorney.” The injunction against harassment the parent was trying to have served was related to the Desert Ridge employee allegedly holding one of the parent’s children—who was no longer a Desert Edge student—against his will at the employee’s home. Shipley stated he reviewed Goodyear police footage related to the allegation. “This statement made by (the parent) on an official court document was fac-
tually inconsistent with my observations from body-worn camera related to the incident,” Shipley wrote. Shipley wrote that he also interviewed Hughes. “Hughes denied attempting to interfere with (the parent) and explained that he was ‘trying to do a good faith deed’ and explain to (the parent) that he was perjuring himself. Hughes further explained that he had historical knowledge of (the parent) and that (the parent) had created issues at the school in the past. Hughes said he knew (the parent’s) behavior could escalate quickly and the potential for complaints against officers was high.” Hughes described the parent as “a chronic complainer.” Shipley wrote that the parent exaggerated the school incident. “I pointed out that I had only observed three uniformed officers aside from Sgt. Hughes, which was inconsistent with (the parent’s) claim that there were eight officers on scene. I also pointed out that his interaction with the uniformed offi-
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cers appeared professional and courteous. (The parent) maintained his claim that there were seven to eight officers present and suggested the other officers not seen in the body-worn camera could not be seen because they were standing behind the cameras,” Shipley wrote. The Gilbert detective’s conclusion: “After conducting multiple administrative interviews and reviewing several related police reports and body worn camera videos, this investigator found no evidence to support the allegation that Deputy Chief Justin Hughes interfered with, concealed, or suppressed criminal activity on behalf of members of the (Desert Edge employee’s) family or on behalf of Desert Edge High School and/or the Agua Fria School District; or that Deputy Chief Hughes inappropriately used his position within the police department to intimidate and prevent (the parent) from exercising his right to file a harassment order. … Additionally, no evidence was found supporting a conspiracy or cover-up related to members of the Goodyear Police Department and (a former Desert Edge teacher).”
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Congressional 8th District candidates ask for votes BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
Incumbent Debbie Lesko, the only Republican in the primary, and Democrat challengers Bob Musselwhite, Bob Olsen and Michael Muscato are on the ballot for the 8th Congressional District in the Aug. 4 primary. Each previously provided background information and priorities to the West Valley View. In the second part of the questions, the four make their closing arguments: Why should someone vote for you?
Debbie Lesko I believe people should vote for me because I am hardworking, honest, care for my constituents, have the experience, and I stand up for the principles and freedoms that have made our nation great.
Michael Muscato I believe the job of Congress is to
represent the people of the district and not just a political party and its leadership. There is no candidate more suited to represent this district than me. I’m born and raised here. Everything I am and everything I will be is right here with my hometown. I believe that our hometowns and our country are always worth fighting for. Regardless of political party, each and every person here in CD8 can rest knowing I will be working as hard as I can to make our lives better for everyone.
Bob Musselwhite I believe that I have a good education and rounded experience in public service and understand what it should be about. I also have experience in private business. I believe you can look at my record and find a lifetime of integrity and commonsense problem solving. I also will not be diverted from our American ideals by the call of personal aggrandizement. I believe
that my age, 68, is pretty close to the age of many who reside in CD8, and so I believe I am a match for the people who live here. I understand what good government should be, and due to my experience here, I understand our people.
Bob Olsen I have a lifetime of experience dealing with and resolving tough problems. As a veteran, first responder and attorney, I have developed a strong ethic of taking problems head-on and working hard toward a solution. In life, this often requires well-thoughtout and developed compromise, while staying true to your beliefs, in order to move organization or process forward. I have the skills, the experience and the desire to be the next U.S. representative for Congressional District 8. I will fight for the West Valley and for each and every one of you. Elect me and help me lead Arizona into the future.
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BY TOM SCANLON
West Valley View Managing Editor
West Valley voters have the chance to narrow down the field of candidates as their state representatives. The primary is Aug. 4. Those voting by mail should send ballots by July 29 to make sure they are counted. For polling locations, visit recorder. maricopa.gov. Arizona District 13 includes Buckeye, Litchfield Park and other parts of the West Valley. Tim Dunn and Joanne Osborne, both Republicans, are the current representatives of Legislative District 13. Dunn, Osborne and Steve Montenegro are candidates in the Republican primary. Mariana Sandoval is the lone Democrat on the primary ballot for District 13. Incumbent Sine Kerr of Buckeye, a Republican, is the only candidate from either party for the District 13 state senator position. In Avondale-Tolleson District 19, incumbent Sen. Lupe Contreras was the only
Democrat to file; Steven Robinson of Phoenix is a write-in Republican candidate. Legislative District 19 has a crowded ballot, though on the Republican side Shelby Busch is the lone candidate, and a write-in at that. The Democrat primary ballot will have four names for District 19: incumbents Diego Espinoza and Lorenzo Sierra as well as challengers Leezah Sun and Arturo Ramirez. (Ramirez has withdrawn from the race.) The West Valley View emailed questions to state candidates. Here are the answers of those who responded: Please briefly describe your background including any relevant education and work history.
Steve Montenegro Family: My extraordinary wife, Melissa (married 11 years), and two amazing girls, Adelynn, 8 years old, and Emalynn Hope, 8 months. Small-business owner. Bachelor of Science in political science,
associates degree in theology. I have served in the Legislature, both House and Senate, where I voted for the largest tax cuts in state history, the Arizona Jobs Bill and SB 1070. I authored Arizona’s transparency laws, the American Civics Act and the ban on affirmative action. I maintained a 100% pro-life, pro-family, pro-Second Amendment (NRA-endorsed) and pro-border security voting record, and won the Hero of the Taxpayer and Friend of the Family awards.
Joanne Osborne Owner—30 years Osborne Jewelers. Arizona State Representative—current. City of Goodyear vice mayor and city council member 2007-18. Harvard Kennedy School—executive education state and local government. Gateway Community College—biology. Phoenix College—AA 1985.
Sine Kerr After my father’s retirement from the Army, our family moved to Buckeye in
1964. I was 3 years old at the time and have lived in Buckeye ever since. I married my high school sweetheart, Bill, and together we started our dairy farm in 1980. We are now a fourth-generation family farm. We have one son, and three daughters who are all married and we’ve been blessed with 11 grandchildren.
Lorenzo Sierra I am an Arizona native who received my K-12 education in the Sunnyside School District. I am a graduate of ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. After college I worked in a few Fortune 500 companies in the communications and HR fields. I served on Avondale’s City Council. What neighborhood do you live in and for how long have you lived there?
Steve Montenegro I live in Palm Valley Phase V. We have lived here for the last three years, and prior to that we lived in Litchfield Park Dreaming Summit.
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Joanne Osborne Palm Valley—19 years.
Sine Kerr My neighborhood is beautiful farmland with a few homes nearby. I have either lived at the dairy or the heifer ranch, both in Buckeye, for the past 40 years.
Lorenzo Sierra I have lived in Avondale’s Starlight Trails neighborhood for 10 years. Why did you choose to live here?
Steve Montenegro We love the West Valley. We moved here as kids due to our parents’ jobs: my dad a pastor and Melissa’s dad in the U.S. Air Force. Melissa went to Agua Fria High School, and I went to Dysart High School. The West Valley is a wonderful place to raise a family.
Joanne Osborne In 1996 my husband and I chose the rural town of Goodyear, with an inspiring and bright future, as the city to expand our business—this was the greatest decision we made for our business and family.
Sine Kerr My roots are securely planted here, and I can’t imagine ever moving! I love the people, its rich history and the surrounding beauty that makes Buckeye a special place in my heart.
Lorenzo Sierra I fell in love with an amazing woman who lived in Avondale and moved in when she agreed to make me the luckiest man in the world and marry me. What are the three biggest issues of this local election?
Steve Montenegro When I left office we had the strongest economy in the country, we had boosted
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our rainy-day fund to prepare for possible emergencies, and we were creating an amazing number of jobs. COVID-19 has had a profound impact on our state’s economy, and so we are going to have to roll up our sleeves and get back to what was working before. I think we are going to have to examine our health care system and infrastructure so that we can look at the strains that this pandemic placed on it and ensure that we have systems in place to deal with future events like this one. Other issues like education and border security and issues that relate to our constitutional rights are always going to be important to large segments of our citizens as well, and so they each deserve our attention.
Joanne Osborne 1) As a state representative, I represent an incredibly diverse and large district, but know that my decisions affect the full state. Our state’s financial forecast is one that will take a great deal of thought, priority and tough decisions. 2) Health care and COVID-19-related matters will be top of mind and discussion. 3) Education.
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Sine Kerr Protecting lives and saving livelihoods through the pandemic. Job growth, the economy and the state budget. Defend and protect our constitutional rights and liberties. Ensuring Arizona has a secure water future.
Lorenzo Sierra COVD-19: defeating the virus and securing the resources to do so. Jobs: continuing to secure good jobs that ensure a robust economy. Education: ensuring our educators and students have the resources they need to provide a high-quality education. What experience do you have with managing spending?
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State...continued from page 11 Steve Montenegro When I was first elected the state was in a terrible state, facing a $3 billion out of a $10 billion budget. That was an incredibly deep hole to get out of, and the most important ingredient in our success was eliminating wasteful programs and spending that we could not afford. We successfully managed spending for many years, while passing the largest tax cut in state history, and still had enough money left over to fund a massive rainy-day fund.
Joanne Osborne I have been a business owner of Osborne Jewelers for 30 years. I also have had in-depth financial and budgetary responsibilities as an 11-year Goodyear City Council member, two years as an Arizona State representative, and board member for multiple nonprofits.
Sine Kerr Forty years as business manager for our farm. Proven fiscal conservative negotiating and voting for Arizona’s nearly $12 billion budget the past three legislative sessions.
Lorenzo Sierra In the corporate world I managed departmental and office budgets. On the Avondale City Council I worked on a budget that saw significant increases year over year. Our smart investments have created wonderful parks and a strong community. At the state I sit on the Ways and Means Committee, where I was a swing vote on a bill that allowed for economic expansion in LD19. What new ideas do you have?
Steve Montenegro We need leadership and vision in education. We are an education family, and it’s evident that there will be long-term effects on our education system from this pandemic. It is potentially exciting to be at the start of an evolutionary tipping point, because it is quite likely that how we school our kids in five years may be quite different from how we schooled our kids five years ago.
Joanne Osborne Our legislative session was cut short last year and my bills that had been voted on in the House were just sent over to
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the Senate and they (adjourned) sine die. I will be starting all over again with those items. They were on vaping; military, spouse and veteran occupational license fee waivers; an arts license plate business tax credit for people who hire severely mentally ill, released prisoners, teens; and dental coverage for pregnant women on AHCCCS.
Sine Kerr As a farmer and chair of the Senate Water and Agriculture Committee, I would like to establish a Food Supply Chain Emergency Command Center to ensure Arizona has an adequate and uninterrupted supply of local food in the event of food supply disruptions.
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Being a conservative Hispanic Republican has always made me something of an oddity in elected office, and I have always tried to use the opportunities given to me to reach out to as many people as possible and talk about our party and our values and vision that we share for a truly United States of America where everyone is free and equal and treated with the respect they deserve.
Joanne Osborne I have a long history of engaging with our citizens with phone calls, emails, coffee talks, Zoom meetings and social media.
Sine Kerr I make every effort to respond to public requests and concerns. Constituent phone calls and emails are a priority in my office. It’s very important to me that my constituents have access to me and they are being listened to and understood and their issues resolved. The best way to reach me is at skerr@azleg.gov.
I am continually adapting to the needs of our LD19 community. In the past session I introduced a bill that would have secured free, high-quality pre-kindergarten programs for hundreds of low-income LD19 families. The bill had traction, but the session was cut short due to COVID-19.
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What is your track record and style of responding to questions from the public?
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to help everyone. Over the years, I have helped people find jobs, navigate governmental systems, secure immigration help, receive earned military benefits/awards, feed the hungry, and raise money for college scholarships. Last year, I attended more than 400 meetings and community events. This was outside of my legislative duties. It was an opportunity to have hundreds of conversations with constituents. How do you define integrity?
effort, then vote for the candidate who sponsored and passed landmark legislation, like the Arizona Civics Act, the elimination of affirmative action in Arizona so that we may all finally be treated equally, and the nation’s first ban on abortions for the purpose of race or sex selection. It takes political skill to get these things done, and I am proud to have been able to accomplish so much. I would be honored to return to the fight on behalf of the voters of my district.
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For me it’s the quality that makes me keep my promises to people when I ask for a vote, and in return they asked me to do what I said I would do. It is an awesome responsibility to have people entrust you with their liberty and the longterm future of the state where they live, where their kids live, often where their grandkids live. So I want them to know that I do what I say I will do. Doing the honorable thing when no one is watching. Holding true to a moral compass of honesty and a belief in God.
I have been blessed as a business owner and mother of four. I have been honored with many leadership roles, from being elected four times by our citizens, serving on the Abrazo hospital board, the Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce, Homeless Youth Connection, mentored hundreds of teenagers, YMCA and currently am the vice chairman of Military and Veterans Affairs, Arizona’s Workforce Council and serving on the Ways and Means and Land and Agriculture committees gives me ample experience to make the best decisions for our state.
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Doing the right thing when no one is looking.
I have a heart for service. As a wife, mother, grandmother and business owner, I care deeply about our future and I place a high priority on the long-term vision of success for our state. I believe when people prosper individually, our communities and state prospers as a whole. This happens best when the government is small and efficient and the people have true power and representation.
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Lorenzo Sierra I define integrity as working hard day in and day out with little fanfare to leave the community a better place than when I found it. Why should someone vote for you?
Steve Montenegro My campaign signs say “Proven Conservative” on them because it’s the shortest and most accurate description of me as an elected official. Everybody calls themselves a conservative, and every piece of mail that shows up in your mailbox says conservative, even though we all know that is not always true. In my case it’s the real deal, with a long, 100% pro-life, pro-taxpayer, pro-Second Amendment, pro-Constitution, pro-border security, pro-school choice, pro-family voting record. I was named Hero of the Taxpayer and won the “Conservative Hero” award. So if you want a genuinely conservative legislator and someone who will not just vote right but lead the
Lorenzo Sierra LD19 voters should vote for me because I have a proven track record of providing real results for real people. Since entering public life I have secured more than 45,000 new, free books for students, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for scholarships, secured a computer lab for a neighborhood community center, brought back Billy Moore Days, to name a few. They should vote for me because I have been working to ensure our groundwater is clean and the State Route 30 becomes a reality. They should vote for me because my family and I have dedicated our lives to working 24/7 for them and their families.
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Trump is failing Editor: Here are what Trump voters gave us. He did not cause the COVID-19 pandemic, but he sure left the door open in the United States for 3.78 million as of this writing to be infected and 142,000 deaths. He called this pandemic a “hoax” and says people who wear masks are cowards, making them a political issue. Foreign nations now consider Americans a world health threat. He uses the military to disperse irritant grenades and rubber bullets to people protesting lawfully so he can cross the street for a photo op in front of a church he never visited to hold up a Bible. Of course, during this illegal conflagration, he cowers in the White House bunker and puts a fence around the White House so we can watch a toddler in his play pen. His indifference, in large part, is leading up to 20% unemployment and an economy in shambles. His administration is made up of the most grossly incompetent and corrupt people in civil service, who simply tell this moron what he wants to hear. Military leaders now understand they have a lunatic commander-in-chief. Trump is a “desperate despot” who will likely try to declare martial law just prior to Nov. 3 to cancel the election. Trump is no longer a legitimate commander! And for those you who screamed about Benghazi, you should feel very foolish with the revelations about bounties on American troops to Taliban soldiers by the Russians. Hillary Clinton withstood an 11hour grilling by incredibly stupid Trey Gowdy and others. The Benghazi scandal proved to be nothing. This Russian bounty scandal is treason, gross incompetence/negligence, murder and sedition. It is a capi-
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A vaccine for COVID-19
Editor: A vaccine for COVID sounds like the title of a Hallmark romance movie. A science fiction movie might be more appropriate. The virus has been with us for half a year, and it is spreading around the world, disrupting life as we knew it pre-COVID-19. Control is limited to simple and basic public health. We need a therapeutic agent and a vaccine if we are to halt this scourge. What does history tell us about the possibilities of a pharmacological solution? It is not encouraging. Smallpox has ravaged mankind since the dawn of history. There is evidence of the disease in Egyptian mummies dating to 300 B.C. Chinese physicians began vaccination efforts 500 years ago, and the practice spread to Europe. Cotton Mather started a program of variolation in Boston in 1721. The practice worked, but the anti-vaxxers were livid. George Washington used the technique in treating the Continental Army in 1777 and saved the troops from the disease. William Jenner, in 1796, proposed using cowpox for vaccination, and it became the treatment of choice around the world. In 1980, the WHO declared smallpox eradicated, one of the only disease entities to be eliminated. That was 200 years after George Washington saved his army. It took time. Polio was the disease my parents worried about during my childhood. In 1932, we elected a president who was
crippled by polio. FDR began the March of Dimes to develop treatment, including a vaccine. In 1955, the Salk vaccine was declared safe and effective, and President Eisenhower embraced a massive and rapid program of vaccination. Unfortunately, one of the companies given the production license made a terrible error, and that led to a small epidemic of the disease we were trying to prevent. Safety in the development, production and distribution of a vaccine is critical. Developing a vaccine at “warp speed” sounds good, but history tells us biology moves at the speed of biology. No matter how you try to speed biology up, it still takes nine months to have a baby. So where are we now, some six months into this pandemic? There are some 200 labs around the world working on a vaccine. Early trials are being conducted, and some results are encouraging. We need to understand the effectiveness and the safety of the vaccine, and we need to plan on how to produce and distribute the vaccine to the 330 million Americans and the 8 billion souls on this planet. We will not have a vaccine that
satisfies these criteria in 2020, and perhaps not in 2021. We will, eventually, learn to coexist with this virus as we have with other pathogens, such as tuberculosis, flu and measles. In the meantime, social distancing, masks and hand washing are the best we can do. Dr. Leonard Kirschner Commander USAF Hospital Luke (1983-85) AHCCCS director (1987-93) Past president AARP Arizona Litchfield Park
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World Series crown. On the positive side, I’m halfway When it comes to bad years, it’s pretty through this column and I haven’t mentough to top 1347. That was the year the tioned President Trump. I’m trying to stay away from that subBlack Death kicked into overdrive, conject to cut down on my hate taminating major cities in Eumail. rope and Asia. Ultimately, that Plus, there’s the folks who epidemic killed more than 50 track me down online to let me million people over the next have it every time I mention the few years. By any estimation, that’s president. Had Donald Trump an epically horrendous year. been king in 1347, I absolutely Though 2020 seems ready to believe his court jester would jump up and shout, “What, have put out a parchment press you think that’s miserable? release longer than the Silk DAVID LEIBOWITZ Dude, hold my beer.” Road. One measure of tracking how awful It would have labeled the Black Death a year is tracking the folks we lose over the “Mongol Flu” and proclaimed that time. 2020 started off on a downer note the world was “better off without that just a few days after New Year’s when other half of the population, because brain cancer took Neil Peart, the drum- they weren’t our best people anyway.” mer and lyricist from Rush. Then Trump would have raided If you’re a rock fan between the ages France and given himself credit for of 20 and Methuselah, you’ve madly “ending the 100 Years War more than air-drummed in time to Peart’s riffs 90 years ahead of schedule.” in “Tom Sawyer” or the instrumental I still wouldn’t put that past him if “YYZ.” Named the fourth-greatest things get desperate heading into Elecdrummer ever by Rolling Stone, Peart tion Day. Meanwhile, 2020 continues to pick off was only 67 when he passed. Speaking of too young, three weeks some of America’s best and brightest. later 2020 took Kobe Bryant and his Hugh Downs, as smart and classy a 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a heli- newsman as has walked God’s green copter crash that killed nine people in all. earth, passed away July 1 in Scottsdale. Bryant, 41 at the time of his death, Downs was everything today’s network arguably belongs on the NBA’s Mount anchor clowns are not: fair, strong mindRushmore as a five-time champion, an ed and able to probe without being a jerk. Strength was also the hallmark of civil 18-time All Star and the league’s 2008 rights icon John Lewis, 80, who left us Most Valuable Player. Personally, I loved to despise Bryant, last week at a moment when we need his but there’s no denying he was a tran- dignity and unerring instinct for justice. scendent talent. Lewis was 23 when he spoke at the 1963 By March, 2020 shifted from target- March on Washington. ing famous people to killing the masses. He survived police batons, segregaYou can blame the COVID-19 fatalities tionist attacks and 33 years in Congress on a perfect storm: a lethal virus meet- to emerge a legend. ing clueless elected leaders and an inatI don’t imagine Lewis quit a day in tentive populace, or you can chalk it up his life, which is inspiration enough not to 2020 doing more 2020 things. to give up on 2020. The pandemic count at press time? This year is surely a test, however. Over 15 million cases worldwide and And to this point, we are being stretched 620,000 dead. I’ll spare you the latest near to breaking. from Arizona, which seems determined to add World COVID Champion 2020 to David Leibowitz has called the Valley home that lonely Arizona Diamondbacks 2001 since 1995. Contact david@leibowitzsolo.com BY DAVID LEIBOWITZ West Valley View Columnist
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One of the fastest-growing cities in the country has no problems attracting new residents. But employers? Many times over the last few years, the city of Buckeye has smiled—while gritting teeth—in congratulations as Goodyear lands one big employer after another (Microsoft, Amazon, UPS, etc.). Finally, Buckeye has landed a big one: Five Below, a chain of specialty discount stores headquartered in Philadelphia. The national retail company plans to begin construction on an 850,000-square-foot distribution center at the southwest corner of Miller and Durango roads.
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The company will invest more than $75 million in land, building and equipment and initially create around 150 jobs—with plans to nearly double to 290 jobs over five years, according to Annie DeChance, a Buckeye spokeswoman.
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Tolleson artist Edgar Fernandez created “Gema,” a striking mural making a bold statement in Downtown Gilbert. (West Valley View photos
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Tolleson artist Edgar Fernandez is turning heads with a stunning new mural in Downtown Gilbert. Located on a back wall of Flashback Antiques and visible from East Page Avenue, a mural Fernandez calls “Gema” (“Gem,” in English) depicts a row of local Latinas and a raven.
It was commissioned by Mary Ellen Fresquez, who owns the building that houses the antiques store. “My desire was to have art that would inspire young girls,” said Fresquez, who originally wanted the mural to depict well-known women in Arizona but decided to instead highlight Latinas after conversations with the artist and her female relatives.
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“I feel that it is important to celebrate diversity, and the mural certainly accomplishes this,” she added. Fernandez, who moved to Arizona from Los Angeles, decided to use female figures that are important to his life journey and would represent diversity in facial features and lifestyles. This is his first attempt at creating a realistic portrait mural. “With this series of portraits, I am trying to convey diversity among women of color and representing their resilience and the empowering role they play in our society,” he said. The portraits, from left, are of his friend Sam Fresquez (Mary Ellen
Fresquez’s granddaughter), cousin Ruby, fiancee Elida, cousin Esmeralda and friend Gloria Martinez-Granados. “All of these female models for this mural play a special part in my journey,” he said. “The diversity of all of these women have different backgrounds and lifestyles and can still gather together and respect each other’s uniqueness.” Fernandez, an ASU graduate, made 23 trips to Gilbert during late spring and early summer to complete the project. He painted in the early mornings to avoid the burgeoning heat. “I feel confident and proud of the finished product of this mural. Knowing and accepting the challenges of the heat,
drive and realistic opportunity to express myself have brought my creativity and patience to a whole new level,” he said. His past mural work has been in private properties, while public murals may be viewed in the multicultural Miracle Mile neighborhood on 16th Street and McDowell Road in Phoenix and in Shaw Elementary School on 13th Street and Washington Avenue, also in Phoenix. A lot of Fernadez’s art so far has been modern ancestral art. For nearly a decade, he has displayed his work and shared his knowledge in solo and group shows, mural projects and youth art workshops. In each work, he seeks to embrace
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the ancestral spirit that flows through his heart and project it to the community. In the Gilbert mural, he celebrates his ancestral spirit by embracing the power women played in keeping the Latino culture strong. “Embracing my ancestral spirit is also being played in the fierce facial features within each female portrait, and the powerful organic designs in the background are tied to natural movements and vibrations that connect me to my ancestors,” he said. Gema depicts Spanish text from an old Mexican song of the same name that translates to: “You are the gem that God converted into a woman.”
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Schools ready to begin unique fall semester West Valley View Staff Writer
For most West Valley schools, next week is back to school—but hardly back to normal. After previously ordering schools not to open classrooms for in-person teaching until Aug. 17, Gov. Doug Ducey said at a July 23 press conference that the opening date for in-person learning is left to the Arizona Department of Health Services. “Arizona will be open for learning,” Ducey said. “And our priorities are going to be public health and safety.” The benchmarks for opening schools have not yet been released from ADHS; however, most districts plan to start school in a distanced format on their originally planned date. Despite the possibility of in-person classes still not being in session, Ducey announced that districts must have a location ready to open Aug. 17 for parents who need supervision for their children. “Children deserve a safe learning environment,” he said. “So our schools must provide free, on-site learning.” Many West Valley districts are offering options for families once classrooms are open for in-person learning. In addition to in-person and self-paced online models, districts plan to offer “distance learning,” a remote learning model that is led by a live teacher and set to a schedule. Here are what the West Valley districts have planned as of July 27.
Tolleson Union High School District This district includes Copper Canyon High School in Glendale, La Joya Community High School; West Point High School and Westview High School in Avondale; and Tolleson Union High School and University High School in Tolleson. TUHSD plans to begin classes Tuesday,
Aug. 4, in a distance learning format. Once classrooms are open for in-person learning, families will have a choice between flexible, in-person or fully online learning. Flexible learning was designed to make it easy to transition between remote and in-person learning. Those who chose the fully online option must stay in it until at least the end of the semester and receive counselor approval to transition back to in-person learning.
Agua Fria Union High School District This district includes Agua Fria High School in Avondale, Canyon View High School in Waddell, Desert Edge High School and Millennium High School in Goodyear and Verrado High School in Buckeye. The district also offers a choice between remote, in-person and online learning when classrooms are cleared to reopen. All students will begin school in a remote format, and the district plans to move to an in-person hybrid format when it is deemed safe. Freshman students will begin school Monday, Aug. 3, for orientation day. All other students will begin classes Tuesday, Aug. 4. The first three days of virtual learning will be half days.
Buckeye Union High School District This district includes Buckeye Union High School, Youngker High School and the BUHSD Learning Center in Buckeye and Estrella Foothills High School in Goodyear. BUHSD will begin school Wednesday, Aug. 5, in a distance learning format and plans to move to a hybrid model once it is deemed safe. Families have been given an option between the in-person hybrid model and fully online learning. Those who choose the fully online model will be given the option to
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Saddle Mountain Unified School District This district includes Tartesso Elementary School in Buckeye and Tonopah Valley High School in Tonopah. SMUSD will begin classes Thursday, Aug. 6, in a remote format. Options for students eventually will include remote, in-person and fully online learning. Students in remote or in-person learning will participate in classes four days a week starting on Tuesdays and ending on Fridays. Online learners will be self-paced and have access to their materials all the time.
Avondale Elementary School District This district includes three kindergarten through eighth-grade schools, two preschool through eighth-grade schools, two elementary schools, one middle school and three specialized academies with focuses in STEM, special education and gifted education. AESD will begin school Monday, Aug. 3, in a distance learning environment. Students will later have options of online and in-person learning. The fully online digital academy is designed to be a full-year commitment.
Buckeye Elementary School District This district includes Bales Elementary School, Buckeye Elementary Preschool, Buckeye Elementary School, Inca Elementary School, Marionneaux Elementary School, Steven R. Jasinski Elementary School, Sundance Elementary School and WestPark Elementary School in Buckeye. BESD plans to begin classes in an online format Wednesday, Aug. 5. Families were given the option for their children to participate in distance, in-person or fully online learning.
The online option is designed to be a full-year commitment, but those in distance learning will have the opportunity to transition back to in-person learning at the end of each quarter once schools are open.
Littleton Elementary School District This district includes Collier Elementary School, Estrella Vista STEM Academy, Littleton Elementary STEM Academy and Quentin STEM Academy in Avondale and Country Place Leadership Academy, Fine Arts Academy and Tres Rios Service Academy in Tolleson. LESD began school in a remote format July 29. Families have options for their children to participate in distance, in-person or fully online learning. LESD distributed laptops to students recently.
Litchfield Elementary School District This district includes nine elementary schools, four middle schools, two preschool through eighth-grade schools, a public day school and an online school. LESD plans to begin school in a distanced learning environment Wednesday, Aug. 5. Families were offered the choice of distance, in-person or fully online learning. The district planned virtual open houses Monday, Aug. 3, and Tuesday, Aug. 4.
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OBITUARIES Richard Manuel Hernandez Richard "Dickie" M. Hernandez, 62, Was called home by the Lord on July 15,2020. Dickie was born on March 20, 1958 in Oceanside, CA to Manuel and Rachel Hernandez. Richard had a long career with the United States Postal as both a Letter Carrier and Supervisor for the past 31 years. Dickies greatest moments were spent with wife, children, and grandchild coaching and teaching them to play softball, baseball, umpiring, wrestling, and soccer, going fishing, hunting, and riding his motorcycle. He is survived by his wife Catherine; his three children Patricia, Richard II and Steven; his 7 Grandchildren Isaiah, Richard III "Manuel", Isabella, Anjelica, Mia, Elizabeth, and Ayanna; his mother Rachel and numerous, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Manuel; brother, Ernie; and Granddaughter, Paytn. Richard brought great joy into everyone's lives that he knew, he will forever be missed and loved. A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 31, 2020 at 11:00 am at the Mexican Gospel Mission Church, 2925 W. Polk Street, Phoenix, AZ 85009. Burial will take place directly afterwards at Resthaven Mortuary with a Reception to follow.
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Marcos Burnias Marcus Bunias was born July 14th, 1994 and passed away on July 16th, 2020. He is survived by his mother Melinda Burnias. His siblings, Amanda Munoz Silva, Isaac and Jackie Burnias. Brother-in -law Richard Silva. Daughter Amani Raiden Burnias.Nephew Isaiah Silva , Niece Myla Silva and Nephew Samuel Burnias. He was preceded In death by his father Pedro Burnias Jr.Marc was a funny, loving, kind soul that would light up the room with his presence. Marcus will greatly missed by everyone.
Robert Warner Richards
Robert Warner "Bob" Richards, age 76, of Buckeye, Arizona passed away on July 7, 2020 in Goodyear, Arizona. He was born on November 11, 1943 to Ernest Clifford Richards and Bessie George Richards in Salem, West Virginia. Services are private.
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Yolanda Alice Montoya
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Yolanda A. Montoya, age 86, of Sierra Vista, Arizona passed away on July 15, 2020 in Litchfield Park, Arizona. She was born on May 10, 1934 in Edith, Colorado to Juan Montoya and Lupita Abeyta. Services were held on July 22, 2020 at Thompson Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Rd. in Goodyear, Arizona. Condolences for the family can be left at http://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/yoland a-montoya/
Joe Lee Yanez III Joe Lee Yanez III, 76, gained his wings June 25, 2020, at his Buckeye home. Joe was born April, 27, 1944 in Buckeye, Arizona. Joe enjoyed food, shooting, his work, joking, but most of all he loved to spend time with his family. Joe shared 56 loving years with his wife Dora. He is survived by his wife Dora, his son and his spouse Frank/Elaine Yanez, his daughters and their spouses Lisa/Bruce Fagan, Rita/Mike Zimny, Zana/Damone Early, 8 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Joe will be missed deeply. I hope many of you reading this will say "I knew Joe Yanez" with a smile.
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Jody Phillips
Mrs. Jody Ann Phillips, age 67, of Glendale, Arizona passed away on July 15, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born on September 26, 1952 to Joseph Manalo and Lorraine Manalo in Honolulu, Hawaii. Services were held on Sunday, July 26, 2020 at Thompson Funeral Chapel in Goo-
dyear, Arizona. Condolences for the family can be left at http://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/jodyphillips/
Terry Edward Lehan
Terry Edward Lehan, age 72, of Avondale, Arizona passed away on July 6, 2020 in Goodyear, Arizona. He was born on August 9, 1947 to Gerald Lehan and Naimi Babbs in Wallawalla, Washington. Terry is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sandra Lehan. Services are private. Condolences for the family can be left at http://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/terrylehan/
Angelita M. Oviedo
Angelita Oviedo, age 96, of Avondale, Arizona passed away on July 14, 2020 in Avondale, Arizona. She was born on October 22, 1923 to Secundino Moreno and Rita Moreno in Oilton, Texas. A public visitation was scheduled for Tuesday, July 28 at St John Vianney Church located at 539 E La Pasada Blvd, Goodyear, AZ 85338 that was immediately followed by the funeral service and Mass at the same location. Condolences for the family can be left at http://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/angelit a-oviedo/
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Josie Hernandez Josefa "Josie" Hernandez, 77, of Goodyear, AZ, went home to Heaven on July 8, 2020. She was born in Fabens, Texas on March 20, 1943 to the late Hilario and Aurora Gonzales. Josie was married to Agustin "Bobby" Hernandez for 56 years and was a loving Mom, Nana and Great-Nana. She was also a beloved sister, cousin and friend. Josie is survived by six sisters, five brothers and five daughters: Susan, (Tony Alva); Olivia, Victoria and Rosemary Hernandez and Roberta Rodriguez. Her legacy of family first and "I LOVE YOU MORE!" will be carried on by her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren: Jacob, (Alicia), Jennifer and Anthony Treviño; Theresa Treviño, (Chris Rojas), Nevaeh and Christopher Rojas; James Hernandez and (Angelica Dominguez); Alexandria Hernandez; Joshua, (Bailey Wells), Emmit and Abel Treviño; Andrew Rodriguez; Isabel Hernandez and Matthew McGuire. In addition to her parents, Josie was preceded in death by a grandson, Angel Stapleton.
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Thomas R. Janssen, age 92, of Goodyear, Arizona passed away on July 16, 2020 in Goodyear, Arizona. He was born on July 17, 1927 in Green Bay, Wisconsin to Urban Jansen and Lucille McHugh. Services were held on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Avondale, Arizona. Condolences for the family can be left at http://www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com/ obituary/thomas_janssen/
EMPLOYMENT Jayne L Tudor Jayne L. Tudor (70) passed away July 7, 2020, at her home in Goodyear, Arizona in the company of loved ones. She was born July 12, 1949 to James and Evelyn Fought. She married Steven Tudor on May 3, 1969. They had two children, Mathew born Dec 16, 1969 and Catherine (Carrie) born August 25, 1973. Jayne taught seventh grade math from 19762000 in Avondale, AZ and Broken Arrow OK. In 2000 she received her Masters degree in library science and was a school librarian from 2000-2015 when she retired. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Catherine who passed on Feb 10, 2005, both her parents and her brother Charles (Chuck). Although greatly missed, it is of much comfort that she will be reunited with her daughter as well as her parents, brother and other friends and loved ones.
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord's lien: Mobile Home Make: REDMAN IND INC/NEW MOON Body Style: 12 X 60 MH Model Year: 1971 VIN: XGJS16065 Date and Time of Sale: 8/6/2020 10:00 AM Location of Sale: Space No. 261 HOLIDAY VILLAGE 701 S DOBSON ROAD MESA, AZ 85202 Name of landlord: HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE Amount of Claimed Lien: $835.95 as of August 6, 2020 The Landlord reserves the right to bid at said sale and if its bid is the highest, to purchase said mobile home. The Landlord claims a lien against this property in the amount shown above as of the date shown above, for rents and other charges which have accrued through that date under a rental agreement covering the space occupied by the mobile home. The rental agreement giving rise to this lien was entered into by the Landlord and the following parties, owners of the mobile home, as tenants: Date of Rental Agreement: 3/11/2015 Name(s) of Tenant(s): Pedro Falcon, Barbara Falcon Owner of Record: Barbara Monica Falcon and Pedro Flores Falcon Said mobile home is located at the address shown above as the location of sale. The above described property shall be offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. ½33-1023. The proceeds from the sale will be applied to the cost of sale and to the lien, and any money that remains will be disposed of as provided in A.R.S. ½33-1023. HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE By: Cecilia A. Prendergast Title Administrator Dated: July 22, 2020 July 29, 2020 Published: West Valley View, July 22, 29, 2020 / 31871
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord's lien: Mobile Home Make: KAUFMAN AND BROAD HOME SYS INC/WHITTIER Body Style: 14 X 64 MH Model Year: 1978 VIN: S814161 Date and Time of Sale: 08/06/2020 1:00 PM Location of Sale: Space No. 163 HOLIDAY VILLAGE 701 S DOBSON ROAD MESA, AZ 85202 Name of landlord: HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE Amount of Claimed Lien: $1302.67 as of August 6, 2020 The Landlord reserves the right to bid at said sale and if its bid is the highest, to purchase said mobile home. The Landlord claims a lien against this property in the amount shown above as of the date shown above, for rents and other charges which have accrued through that date under a rental agreement covering the space occupied by the mobile home. The rental agreement giving rise to this lien was entered into by the Landlord and the following parties, owners of the mobile home, as tenants: Date of Rental Agreement: 2/4/2019 Name(s) of Tenant(s): Bruce Edward Smith, Elizabeth Smith Owner of Record: Virtudes L Beesley Said mobile home is located at the address shown above as the location of sale. The above described property shall be offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. ½33-1023. The proceeds from the sale will be applied to the cost of sale and to the lien, and any money that remains will be disposed of as provided in A.R.S. ½33-1023. HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE By: Cecilia A. Prendergast Title Administrator Dated: July 22, 2020 July 29, 2020 Published: West Valley View, July 22, 29, 2020 / 31870
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ERIC SAUNDERS
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623.547.7521
LANDSCAPING
602-931-0904
623-225-1930
602-680-7263
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GARAGE DOOR/ SERVICES
Lic. • Bonded
ROC# 299652
623-932-1674
A+ REPAIR-SERVICE-UPGRADE
ROC #328924
Interior Exterior
623-512-6194
Residential • Commercial
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623.910.0742
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55
$
DRAIN CLEANING with Plumbing Inspection
Senior & Military Discounts
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ROOFING
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• Roaches
A REFERRAL IS THE
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POOL SERVICES
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Disinfectant, Sanitize, and Vircuide Available
FREE Quotes, Family Co. All phases of PEST control.
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800-284-2392 602-275-4888 www.biochemexterminating.com
Lic# 4147
ROOFING
Estrella Custom Designs
New Roofs & Reroofs
Almeida Roofing Inc.
Painting & More
All Types of Roofing
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Kitchens Concrete Flooring
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872-3047
POOL SERVICES
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AS LOW AS $45 PER ISSUE
ROOFING
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623-522-9322
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Any Plumbing Service Call for details. Some restrictions may apply. Exp 08/31/20
49
$
.95
125 OFF
$
Water Heater Flush
Water Heater Install
Call for details. Some restrictions may apply. Exp 08/31/20
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PLUMBING
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MANAGER DEMO SPOTLIGHT
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• • • • •
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Moonroof Sync 3 8” Screen 4G Wi-Fi More
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STK#20125
$
18,940
2020 FORD FUSION HYBRID SE
• • • • •
Navigation CoPilot 360 4G Wi-Fi Prem Sound More
MSRP $28,995 Demo Discount $5000
SPOTLIGHT PRICE
STK#20268
$
2 3,995
2020 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT
2005 FORD F-150 FX4
31,420
Blind Spot Alert MSRP $ 7 Pass Seating Sync 3 Demo 4G Wi-Fi Discount $ Power DVR/ Pass Seat • More SPOTLIGHT • • • • •
6000
STK#20267
• • • • •
2021 FORD BRONCOS!! MANAGER TRUCK SPECIALS!
$
2 5,420
2020 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT Series Tow Pkg CoPilot 360 4G Wi-Fi More
STK#20187
PRICE
#20379A
MSRP 58,985 Demo Discount $7000
7,889
2019 FORD F-150 XL
#P9026
Was $ $ 27,995
$
SPOTLIGHT PRICE
$
Was $ 9,995
25,978
2017 FORD F-150 XLT
$
51,985 51 ,985
*
#20169A
Was $ $ 35,995
32,834
24600 W. YUMA ROAD, BUCKEYE JUST SOUTH OF I-10 BETWEEN MILLER AND WATSON ROADS
623.386.4429 | JONESFORDBUCKEYE.COM All prices and offers cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions. Prices do not include sales tax, license, $379.00 dealer doc fee and dealer add ons. All vehicles subject to prior sale. Prices valid through 08/04/2020. Sales vehicles may have scratches, dents or dings. See dealer for details. *Must Finance and Quality with Ford Motor Credit Company
2011 FORD F-150 XLT
#20256A
Was $ $ 12,995
10,998
2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LT
#19275A
Was $ 21,995
Was $ $ 30,495
26,684
#P8969
Was $ 35,995
2017 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5
#19180A
Was $ $ 41,995
39,755
West y! Valle
20,774
2019 RAM 1500 SLT
2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500
#P9023
$
$
29,787
2018 FORD F-150 XLT
#P9043
Was $ $ 41,995
39,986