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Lat / Lon: 33.4150°N / 111.5489°W

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Tuesday
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Partly Sunny
High: 63°F
Low: 40°F
High: 63°F
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High: 71°F
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    A little knightly entertainment

    01/22/10 When picking a seriously pre-iPhone era in which to wallow, you could do worse than medieval or Renaissance times. Become a modern-day Guinevere or Lancelot and indulge in courtly pleasures, and really, who doesn't love round tables? Here are five places to... Middle Ages - Renaissance - Guinevere - Lancelot - History
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    The Beauty of Arizona Golf Schools

    01/22/10 Learning from the professional instructors at Arizona golf schools can be a very rewarding experienc...
     

    Tourists decry decision to close Lost Dutchman State Park

    01/21/10 The park's closing is expected to cost Apache Junction millions in tourism revenue.
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    More closures on tap for state parks

    01/20/10 The Arizona State Parks Board voted last week to keep nine parks open and close the remaining 13 parks in a series of phased closures. The closures are scheduled to start Feb. 22.
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    Next wave of storms expected to drench Valley

    01/20/10 A significant storm, the potential likes of which hasn't been seen in nearly two decades, is slowly creeping toward the Valley. The National Weather Service is predicting lightning and anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain in some parts of the Valley late Wednesday night through Friday night.
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    Arizona desert searched for missing Denver man seeking gold mine

    01/17/10 PHOENIX (DP) - More than 100 searchers scoured the rugged desert near the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix on Saturday looking for a Denver man who disappeared on a quest to find the fabled Lost Dutchman gold mine.
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    School briefs: Schools closed Monday for holiday

    01/17/10 There is no school on Jan. 18 for Martin Luther King Jr./Civil Rights Day.
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    Colorado Man Looking For Arizona Gold Mine Missing

    01/17/10 Arizona authorities are searching for a Colorado man whose mother says disappeared while searching for the storied Lost Dutchman gold mine. The Marcicopa County Sheriff's office has been organizing searches for 35-year-old Jesse Capen since hikers discovered his Jeep near Old Tortilla Ranch on Dec. 20.
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    Colorado man disappears in search for gold mine

    01/17/10 PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona authorities are searching for a Colorado man whose mother says disappeared while searching for the storied Lost Dutchman gold mine.
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    Brewer's budget plan seeks to ax agencies, increase sales tax

    01/16/10 Gov. Jan Brewer is changing her proposal for a temporary sales tax increase to help balance the state budget.
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    Brewer's sweeping budget plan

    01/16/10 Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer renews her call for a temporary tax increase but asks lawmakers to enact it themselves, as one plank in a sweeping plan that restructures government.
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    Reminder Remembers, 1/14/10

    01/14/10 Compiled by Daniel Dullum ONE YEAR AGO January 15, 2009 A third and final public forum was held at Copper Basin K-8 to discuss the four proposed boundary plans to separate Florence High School and the new Poston Butte High School, scheduled to open in July. The Florence School Board had scheduled a vote on the high school boundary as part of its regular January meeting.
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    Paradise Valley's new Web site set to debut this week

    01/04/10 Paradise Valley will launch a new town Web site by Jan. 8 that it hopes will be easier for the public to navigate.
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    Flagg Gem and Mineral Show in Mesa this weekend

    01/04/10 Exhibits and activities for kids get special attention at free Flagg Gem and Mineral Show.
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    Wild horses available for adoption in A.J.

    01/02/10 Once a year the Bureau of Land Management descends on the East Valley and beats a drum signaling horse lovers from all around to a gathering of wild horses for adoption. 
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    Looking Back In History, 12/30/09

    01/02/10 One year ago Dec. 30, 2008 The Mat Maids, Coolidge High Schools wrestling team cheerleaders, are working hard this holiday season to compile care packages for former Coolidge graduate Travis Tate. Tate graduated in 2006 and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps thereafter. He is currently stationed over seas in Afghanistan and the girls have been working diligently to send him some cheer for the ...
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    Distant 5.8-magnitude quake felt in Tri-state

    12/31/09 BULLHEAD CITY - A magnitude 5.8 earthquake shook Baja California, Mexico, this morning, with reports that the quake was felt in the Tri-state. The main quake was centered about 20 miles southeast of the Mexican border city of Mexicali, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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    Kirkpatrick: Pinal denied fair share of stimulus

    12/28/09 Pinal County and other rural areas are not getting their fair share of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, according to U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick.
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    HAAKE: High-tech, low-risk wars

    12/24/09 OPINION/ANALYSIS: Warfare, like many aspects of human activity, has evolved in response to society's moral and technological advancements. How many wars were fought without the protections of the Geneva Conventions? Civil War battles were typified by opposing lines of soldiers firing into each other's ranks until one side withdrew. No general would fight that way today. Compare Union Maj. Gen ...
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    Weekend forecast: Warm, quiet weather expected

    12/18/09 Happy Friday everyone! High pressure remains in control today and through the weekend, keeping this warm, quiet weather around. Valley highs remain above average, ranging from 66-71. Expect mostly sunny skies with a few high clouds from time to time.
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    Top high school football players awarded at luncheon

    12/18/09 Phoenix Arcadia's Colby Kirkegaard, Chandler Hamilton's Tevin Hood and Peoria Centennial's Nick Rowland received top honors Friday during the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Valley of the Sun Chapter Arizona high school champions luncheon.
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