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GOP Candidates For Arizona Governor Go Head-to-Head in Debate

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Lake and Neely criticized large administrations in school districts, with Lake saying the state could retain quality teachers by paying them more money instead of putting funds toward administrators.

PHOENIX — Arizona’s four remaining Republican candidates for governor took the stage Wednesday (June 30th) in a contentious televised debate that covered various topics, including the results of the 2020 election.

“The ultimate goal for any debate is to educate the voters on the positions of each candidate and their goals for change.” Scott Neely.

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated

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killed at age 67 in a shooting attack as he delivered a campaign speech. Read More Here

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Colorado Springs Hosts Arizona Candidates

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Kingdom Builder’s Family Life Center is proud to announce our Family Fun Day event on June 11, 2022, from 11 am to 6 pm at Memorial Park (Firefighter side).

This is a free event for the community filled with lots of entertainment from your finest local bands and dance groups, shopping, resources from community agencies, delicious foods/treats from Colorado Spring’s best food trucks, and lots of fun for all age groups.

WE WILL HAVE HOURLY GIVEAWAYS

Our big attractions will include; a car show, an all-day stepathon, a petting zoo, free haircuts, 360 photo booth with props, face painting, bounce houses, crafts to take home, and more!

Alongside our big attractions, we will be offering limited free haircuts to the community.

We are proud to be sponsored by Crystal Clarity Life Coaching.

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Food prices to continue increasing in 2022

Will rising food prices become a social issue to impact the 2022 political midterms?

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Starting this year, you may notice you’re spending more at the grocery store. That’s because many major brands known for their snacks, condiments, and other popular products on store shelves have announced their prices are going up in 2022.

Hitendra Chaturvedi, a professor of practice in supply chain management at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business, says starting early, prices are going up by about 5-7%. But he says that number is even higher if you consider the fact that many products are shrinking in size, which means you are now getting less for more.

“The average person should be concerned about this because their paycheck is not increasing at the same rate,” he said.

In 2022, he says a $300 grocery receipt will be more like $350.

Why? Companies have blamed labor and supply shortages, but there’s also speculation it could be for another reason.

“Some of these numbers are not adding up,” Chaturvedi said. “Is it where we are moving into a realm where scarcity of product has been created artificially to jack up the prices and profits? I don’t know, but somewhere these companies are making obscene profits where us as a consumer are paying higher prices at the grocery store.”

Chaturvedi wants to remind consumers not to hoard items because he says it can cause companies to increase prices even more. He says he wants the government to dig deeper into why prices are increasing as much as they are.

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