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  2. Scottsdale, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area.Named Scottsdale in 1894 after its founder Winfield Scott, a retired U.S. Army chaplain, the city was incorporated in 1951 with a population of 2,000.

  3. Scottsdale staffers will now get paid parental leave, part of ...

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    Scottsdale is using nearly $600,000 to give extra paid time off to city staffers who become new parents, a move that's part of a broader multi-million dollar effort to shore up the city's ...

  4. List of mayors of Scottsdale - Wikipedia

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    The city of Scottsdale, Arizona has had 12 mayors since its incorporation in 1951. Part of a series on the. History of Arizona; Periods; Pre-Columbian before 1539;

  5. East Valley (Phoenix metropolitan area) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper formerly served Scottsdale as well, but was pulled out of the city in 2009. [3] Ahwatukee Foothills, which is an urban village of the City of Phoenix, is normally considered to be part of the East Valley as well. [4]

  6. Bob Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    Bob Littlefield is the founder and president of NetXpert Systems, Inc., [5] a Scottsdale-based computer company. He also is a commercial pilot and flight instructor, specializing in "glass cockpit" (electronic flight instrument system) transition training.

  7. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona jobs declined by 11.8% from peak to trough; in 2007 Phoenix had 1,918,100 employed individuals, by 2010 that number had shrunk by 226,500 to 1,691,600. [176] By the end of 2015, the employment number in Phoenix had risen to 1.97 million, finally regaining its pre-recession levels, [177] with job growth occurring across the board. [178]