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    2A schools shine at Pine View invite

    01/24/10 ST. GEORGE - Pine View wrestling coach Bret Gifford said the 2010 edition of the Pine View Invitational was particularly large.
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    4th California storm stokes mudslide fears

    01/22/10 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. (AP) - Hours of heavy rain fell Thursday on saturated Southern California as the fourth Pacific storm in a week came ashore, triggering dire warnings by authorities that huge mud flows were likely in foothill communities and residents of endangered homes should obey evacuation orders. A teen was rescued from a rushing river, but a companion remained missing in Orange ...
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    Raymond A. Avery

    01/22/10 Raymond "Ray Avery, born March 26, 1927, passed away Jan. 4, 2010, after a long battle with COPD. He was 82. He is survived by his wife Jewell Avery, who will remain in Pahrump, where Ray was a resident for 12 years.
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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...
     

    4th California storm stokes mudslide fears

    01/21/10 Hours of heavy rain fell Thursday on saturated Southern California as the fourth Pacific storm in a week came ashore, triggering dire warnings by authorities that huge mud flows were likely in foothill communities and residents of endangered homes should obey evacuation orders.
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    01/09/10 An indoor winter artisans market is being planned by the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance. In its first-ever indoor market, SAACA is inviting artists to show their wares on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 6 and 7, at the Oracle Crossings shopping center in Oro Valley.
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    THE 2009 DUBIOUS DOZEN OF MEDIA

    11/27/09 Fair to say, by all measurements, Steve Phillips was living large at ESPN. A few years after he came on board as a respected, insightful studio analyst for "SportsCenter" and "Baseball Tonight," the network promoted the former New York Mets general manager to the weekly Sunday Night Baseball game booth for the 2009 season.
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    Hopi hotel showcases Arizona tribe's culture

    11/27/09 Tourists traveling the vast expanse of tribal lands in northern Arizona soon will have a venue to learn about the culture of one of the oldest indigenous tribes in America. A $13 million hotel and conference center billed as the western gateway to the Hopi... United States - Arizona - Indigenous People - Kids and Teens - School Time
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    Fill in your holiday calendar with NE Valley festivities

    11/27/09 Whatever says pleasure, relaxation, or fun can be found in the Northeast Valley, from art to shopping to theater and musical performances. The holiday calendar kicks off this weekend.
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    UO baseball: George Horton's California influence evident in third recruiting class

    11/18/09 Oregon baseball coach George Horton announces his third Ducks' recruiting class. Ten of 12 players are from California.
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    Unincorporated and unrepresented

    11/18/09 Neighbors of Saguaro Ranch say their battle with the developer has unearthed an ugly truth: Money always wins out by Mari Herreras Stephen Phinny and his neighbors agree on one thing: The Tortolita Mountains are beautiful. The hills are covered in old saguaros; the history of the region is evident in the petroglyphs hidden among the rocks and caves. That beauty is the reason why Pima County owns ...
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    Residents get glimpse of Capitol Tree

    11/13/09 It came on doublewide sleigh with a Forest Service Santa Claus look alike leading its course. Little performers in red and white danced around it to Jingle Bells and onlookers signed its carriage with messages of love and praise.
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    Advocate honored with NAU award

    11/08/09 Long-time education advocate Harry Hengl has been named the recipient of the Joe and Marie Rolle Spirit of NAU award from the Northern Arizona University Alumni Association.
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    GRAPES OF GOOD HOPE

    11/06/09 Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But in this southern Arizona town of Elgin, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is destemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
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    Stranded pregnant woman rescued from Horseshoe Canyon

    11/03/09 Apache, AZ- Agents from Lordsburg helped save the life of a Salvadoran migrant stranded in Horseshoe Canyon near Apache, Arizona. The ordeal began on Friday when the Lordsburg Border Patrol Station was notified about a subject in distress north of Douglas, Arizona.
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    USDA's deputy under secretary to attend Rosemont mine meetings

    10/20/09 TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will host two public meetings this Saturday on plans by Augusta Resource Corporation to build an open-pit mine in the Santa Rita Mountains near Green Valley.
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    Today's Sports Calendar

    10/17/09 Today's Sports Calendar College Football Nevada at Utah State, 1 p.m. Azusa Pacific at Dixie State, 1:05 p.m., 103.1 FM Sacramento State at Weber State, 1:30 p.m.
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    Arizona wineries rise above desert climate

    10/16/09 Elgin, Ariz. » Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But here in this southern Arizona town, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is de-stemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
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    Family run wineries in Arizona prove to be their own wine charms

    10/16/09 Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But here in this southern Arizona town, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is de-stemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
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    And now for the important news ....

    10/16/09 http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | People magazine ran a cover photo of Jaycee Dugard, who was held a sex slave in an Oakland backyard shack for years. The sex scandals in California have gotten so creepy and weird. Roman Polanski was on the verge of coming home on his own when he was arrested.
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    Phi Psi members linked to stolen Daily Wildcat newspapers, opens internal investigation

    10/10/09 Daily Wildcat production manager Fred Smith (left) and news editor Tim McDonnell (right) investigate the missing Daily Wildcat newspapers dumped in the desert. The homework was linked to a Phi Psi member.
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