Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Something Weird? Water 'disappearing'???


Published on Jan 10, 2018
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January 10, 2018: Prior to the large 7.6Mw Caribbean Sea earthquake some ominous signs were observed at various places around the epicenter of the big quake. Also, afterwards the buoys that went into "event mode" were a bit unusual. One buoy in particular showed anomalies in the data about a day ahead of the quake.
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Huge Unexpected Windfall From Medical Marijuana Certification Monie$

AZ Capitol Times reporter Bowie Fischer is on the case once again over high certification fees charged to people who are legally entitled to use it 
Medical pot proposal forces patients to pay for drug prevention

"There’s plenty of money to spend: At last count the health department had amassed more than $40 million.
And that situation is likely to continue.
Figures obtained by Capitol Media Services show the state collected $24.9 million in fees last year from patients, caregivers, dispensaries and growers. Expenses during that same period to run the program were $11.2 million.
That annual surplus — and the ever-increasing bank account — exist solely because the $150 annual fee set by the health department after voters first approved medical marijuana in 2010 is bringing in far more than needed to administer the program . . . "
 

Transaction Locations For Physical Exchanges For Online Purchases

Announcement in a press release from City of Mesa Newsroom
Police stations to serve as transaction locations
January 10, 2018 at 8:20 am
Every day, hundreds of citizens visit online marketplaces through websites or apps to sell and trade goods and services. Eventually these transactions lead to a physical exchange with a stranger. The Mesa Police Department is offering our police stations as transaction locations where these online purchases can be exchanged. Instead of inviting a stranger to your home or visiting a stranger in their home, we encourage citizens to take advantage of our police stations as open public spaces.
(Image from City of Mesa Newsroom. See Link below)

Each station will have a clearly visible "Transaction Location" sign on its premises with the inside lobby hours clearly posted on the sign.
There is one exterior parking lot Transaction Location, as well as an interior lobby location for each Police station.
For increased safety, citizens can exchange online purchases inside the lobby within the posted open lobby hours (Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm).
The Mesa Police Department is not responsible for purchases or transactions.

The following locations have been identified as Transaction Locations:
Police Headquarters: 130 N Robson, Mesa, AZ 85201
Fiesta Division Substation: 1010 W Grove Ave., Mesa, AZ 85210
Central Division Substation: 120 N Robson, Mesa, AZ 85201
Red Mountain Division Substation: 4333 E University Dr., Mesa, AZ 85205
Superstition Division Substation: 2430 S Ellsworth Rd., Mesa, AZ 85209


For more information please contact:
 MESA PD COLOR LOGO clip:
Detective Nik RashetaPublic Information Officerpd-info@mesaaz.gov
480-644-2025 

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Source: http://www.mesanow.org/news/public/article/2022

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS DATE?? Mesa City Council Meeting - 12/11/2017

What's the reason for getting the date in the headline wrong again????
wOW! 40 items and million$ in contracts done if about ten minutes

Published 09 Jan 2018
Views: 4 or 5
Length: 11:02

Tuesday, January 09, 2018

Poles Weakening/Solar Storms, New Graphic | S0 News Jan.9.2018

Lots to discuss. Hey!
Published on Jan 9, 2018
Views: 4,837

Non-Native Tortoise Apprehended Out For-A-Walk

Image result for African sulcata tortoisesJust couldn't pass this up: all's well that ends well, huh?
'Slow News' Day As Mesa Officials Find 150-Pound Tortoise
Mesa officials turned the 150-pound African sulcata tortoise over to the Game and Fish Department who found the tortoise's owner.
By Colin Miner, Patch Staff |
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The African spurred tortoise, also called the sulcata tortoise, is a species of tortoise, which inhabits the southern edge of the Sahara desert, in Africa. Wikipedia


Scientific name: Centrochelys sulcata


Mass: 70 – 100 lbs (Adult)


Kingdom: Animalia


Did you know: Sulcata tortoise is native to the Sahara desert and the Sahel. allturtles
 
 
 

 

Here's Celebrating Citizen Engagement Here In Mesa

It was the best of times just about a year ago in November 2016 when voters here got smart and overwhelmingly REJECTED a bogus referendum item in the General Election - every single one of all six district members on the Mesa City Council approved it unanimously, cow-towing and bending-over to special interests.

With another State-Of-The-City Speech on the agenda soon for 2018, who can forget this stunt captured in the image to the right at last year's SOTC???
Behind-the-scenes, Mesa Mayor John Giles and his friends - affectionately called The FOG here on this blog (Friends Of Giles) - spearheaded a privately-financed $500,000 Public Relations fiasco that really screwed-up blowing-up in their shamed faces, operating from Yes1Mesa headquarters located in the mayor's private personal injury/accident law practice on 2nd Street.

Lest we forget that the very same FOG has re-grouped, re-organized and re-proposed some more 'Pie-In-The-Sky" plans for over-sized buildings in an historic district plopped-down on a parking lot - here's a reminder. The only difference is that, as far as we know, what they have in mind might be privately-financed
Mesa Voters Nix Funding, New ASU Campus
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange
Due to the failure of Mesa’s Question 1 on the Nov. 8 ballot, the city has announced it will not post RFQs for the planned Arizona State University at the Mesa Arts Center project. Question 1 would have increased the city’s sales tax from 1.75 percent to 2.15 percent for public safety and higher education projects.
According to the city’s information page about the measure, revenues raised, “Would pay for a proposed Arizona State University Downtown Mesa campus including new buildings and a 10-12-acre Civic Center Plaza; a buildout of the Benedictine University campus, new parking structures to accommodate the expansions, and additional offsite improvements totaling an estimated $108-127M.”
 

Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

      Jan 23, 2026 During the EU Summit yesterday, the EU leaders ...