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AZ News Digest: 01-26-10

 
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    Former staff of Magnus to get some pay

    01/26/10 A settlement in the First Magnus bankruptcy case has freed up cash, allowing former employees to get some of their unpaid wages.
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    Utah veteran named fire chief in Ariz. district

    01/26/10 KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP) - A 22-year veteran of the Salt Lake City Fire Department has been hired as the new chief of the Golden Valley Fire District in Arizona.
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    2 Women Try to Smuggle Meth Across AZ

    01/26/10 U.S. Border Patrol agents say two women have been arrested for attempting to smuggle 47 pounds of methamphetamine through a checkpoint near Dateland.
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    NFL brain injury committee meets for 1st time

    01/26/10 Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood jokes that he can't remember how many concussions he's had. Then he gets serious, recalling the damage he's absorbed since he first started playing football when he was 12. "What have I done?" Youngblood said. "I have to ask that question. You just don't know.
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    Vikes hangover (and a candy-coating of snow)

    01/26/10 I doubt I'm the only one drained, mentally-exhausted, hoarse from screaming at my TV set Sunday evening. I love football, but after the 5th (Vikings) turnover I was purple alright, apoplectic with crazy-rage, pacing like an expectant father. By Paul Douglas
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    NACEL Energy Submits Long Term Power Supply Bid to AEPSC

    01/26/10 PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - 01/26/10) - NACEL Energy Corporation (OTC.BB: NCEN - News ) (Frankfurt: 4FC - News ) today announced it submitted a comprehensive bid with the input of a tier-one wind turbine manufacturer for the supply of 20 MW of clean, renewable energy, from the Company's Leila Lake wind project located in Donley County, Texas, to American Electric Power Service Corporation (AEPSC ...
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    Police continue work amid threat of layoffs

    01/26/10 Barry Cassidy knows his time as a sworn Phoenix police officer is ending. He was the last officer hired. With less than six months on the job, he patrols Bell Road in northeast Phoenix with the understanding his position would be the first cut.
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    Moreno Valley City Council may end use of red-light cameras

    01/26/10 Swayed by outrage over steep fines and high overhead costs, the Moreno Valley City Council will vote Tuesday whether to discontinue red-light cameras, effective Sunday. If the council approved, the city will notify Redflex Traffic Systems to remove its equipment from Frederick Street at Centerpoint Drive, and Perris at Alessandro boulevards.
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