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There is something for everyone. Catch a local performance, meander through a museum, or TAKE A WALK DOWNTOWN TO FIND PUBLIC ART AT EVERY TURN. There´s more to Tacoma than meets the eye - from odd architecture like Bob´s Java Jive to wonderful events that got their start in the city like the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. The Far Side cartoonist Gary Larson and old-time crooner and movie star Bing Crosby along with some of its infamous history such as the 1940 collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, or Galloping Gertie. Buster Simpson in downtown Tacoma Physician in Mesa, Arizona This Phoenix suburb is a great place to live, with a highly attractive lifestyle. Events, activities, dining and shopping keep its residents and its surrounding communities busy all year long.
The Richardson File: The Santa Fe New Mexican follows the governor's ...
Gov. Bill Richardson’s use of an electric utility lobbyist as an on-loan staffer violated no state laws, Attorney General Gary King said Tuesday. A lobbyist for Public Service Company of New Mexico, Art Hull, worked for the governor from last November until April as part of a loaned executive program, which provides private sector officials with experience in the workings of state government. Hull remained on PNM’s payroll while he worked in the governor’s office and didn’t receive a state salary. He served mainly as a liaison between the governor’s office and Republican legislators. King’s office reviewed whether the arrangement violated state ethics law or the constitution’s anti-donation clause, which prohibits New Mexico from making donations to private individuals or entities.
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