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    Sunrise Ski Resort in the White Mountains opens today

    01/27/10 GREER, AZ-Sunrise Park Ski Resort in the White Mountains of Eastern Arizona opens today. The snow base is 92 to 135 inches, with 70% powder and 30% packed powder.
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    Obama cites AZ storm emergency, orders fed aid

    01/25/10 Associated Press - January 25, 2010 3:44 AM ET PHOENIX (AP) - President Obama declared that an emergency exists in Arizona and ordered federal agencies to help the state recover from last...
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    Obama cites AZ storm emergency, orders fed aid

    01/25/10 PHOENIX (AP) - President Obama declared that an emergency exists in Arizona and ordered federal agencies to help the state recover from last week's storm onslaught.
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    Henry V. Gibbons

    01/25/10 Henry Vincent Gibbons, formerly of Wilton and Peterborough, NH, and lately of Elizabeth City, NC, died Wednesday afternoon, January 20, 2010, at the Albemarle Regional Hospital in Elizabeth City, NC.
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    New High School Is First In Arizona Schools To Have No Textbooks

    01/25/10 Empire High School in Vail, located on the edge of Tucson, is the first in the Arizona schools to be...
     

    The Beauty of Arizona Golf Schools

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

    Coloradan seeking mine disappears

    01/18/10 PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona authorities are searching for a Denver man whose mother says disappeared while searching for the storied Lost Dutchman gold mine.
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    Colorado man disappears in search for gold mine

    01/18/10 PHOENIX - 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 but have found no trace of him in the desert near the Superstition Mountains east of ...
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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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    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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    2 fires burning down near Arivaca

    01/12/10 The U.S. Forest Service has confirmed that two fires are burning right now down near Arivaca. The first one is called the Black Peak fire. It has burned around 1,000 acres so far.
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    Firefighters battle 2 blazes near Arivaca

    01/12/10 ARIVACA, AZ (KOLD) - Firefighters with the Coronado National Forest are battling two blazes near the area. The first fire, named the Black Peak Fire, has currently burned about 1,000 acres, officials say. The active fire is consuming grass and Oak trees.
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    Light-Rail Riders Celebrate 'No Pants Day'

    01/10/10 For the second year in a row, a group of riders on the Metro Light Rail in Phoenix "forgot" to wear pants in celebration of the global "No Pants Day."
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    PetroSun Receives Commitment Letter From Energy Southwest

    01/08/10 SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - January 8, 2010) - PetroSun, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : PSUD ) announced today that Energy Southwest, LLC has notified PetroSun that it has received a firm funding commitment of $12,500,000 for Phase 1 of the Manuel Seep Prospect exploration program located within the Holbrook Basin of Apache County, Arizona. The agreement between PetroSun and Energy Southwest covers ...
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    Chamber awards dinner this Saturday night

    01/07/10 Dinner reservations may still be made for the Annual Awards Dinner scheduled for this Saturday (Jan. 9) by calling the chamber office at 684-5479. The staff of Rancho de los Caballeros has prepared a delicious menu. Ticket price is the same as last year at $45 per person.
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    Year ends on a cold, violent note

    01/05/10 U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack speaks to a crowd at Scotts Bluff National Monument during a visit to the area in September. Photo by Roger Holsinger
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    Volunteers helping keep people safe during Fiesta Bowl Parade

    01/03/10 The American Red Cross is gearing up for a community service project aimed at helping people during the 39th annual Fiesta Bowl Parade. The Red Cross will set up eight First Aid stations along the parade route in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, January 2, 2010.
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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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    Museum program to cover mystery of the Apache Kid

    12/31/09 From PCHS The Apache Kid was a highly respected First Sergeant of Scouts with the United States Army. Unfortunately, in 1887 he and other scouts were involved in a fracas at the army post at San Carlos. He was arrested, tried in court in Globe, and unjustly found guilty of assault with intent to commit murder.
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    Safe House awarded grant from Masonic Charities

    12/31/09 The Mount Graham Safe House was one of 11 Arizona agencies to be awarded a $1,500 grant from Masonic Charities of Arizona.
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    Miss Daisy's silver concho

    12/31/09 Artifact on display at Fort Bowie allows us to learn and imagine
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    San Carlos Lake wonât be drained

    12/25/09 A popular fishing lake in Arizona won't be completely drained as hinted in letters to the editor in the Arizona Republic and Courier, but recreation officials are still wary about the fate of its fish population due to low water levels.
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