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The town of Paradise Valley, Arizona has had 18 mayors since its incorporation in 1961. From 1961 to 2012 the mayor was selected from among the members of the town council with each council member casting one vote. [1] Since 2012 the mayor has been selected by direct voting in a general election. [2]
Paradise Valley is a desert and mountain town in Arizona east of state capital Phoenix, of which it is a suburb. The town is known for its golf courses, shopping, real estate, and restaurant scene. [ 5 ]
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The Madera County hospital’s federal tax forms show that CEO Todd Suntrapak’s total compensation increased beyond what is typical for the industry after the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2020 ...
Paradise Valley Unified School District #69 (PVSchools) is a school district serving northeast Phoenix, Arizona, and Scottsdale, Arizona.The district serves students in kindergarten through grade 12 with 30 elementary schools (free, full-day kindergarten through grade six), one K-8 school, seven middle schools (grades seven and eight), five high schools (grades nine through 12), two ...
Paradise Valley Community College at Black Mountain in 2009. In 1971, the "Junior College" portion of the name was changed to "Community College". The State Board of Directors for Community Colleges of Arizona presided over the entire statewide community college system until June 2002, when the Arizona Legislature reduced its powers and duties ...
PVCC was founded by the Maricopa County Community College District as the Northeast Valley Education Center in 1985 with classes temporarily held at Paradise Valley High School. The district gave the college its present name and began campus construction in 1986. The campus was designed by Lescher & Mahoney. The permanent site was inaugurated ...
A training school for nurses was started at Paradise Valley Sanitarium in 1909. In 1914 the school was approved by California and continued to operate until 1966. In 1966 a new Paradise Valley Hospital opened in National City. [1] In 2006, the money losing Paradise Valley Hospital needed a $61 million remodeling to make it earthquake compliant.