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    Bulk of 357 new state laws take effect Wednesday

    07/19/11 PHOENIX - Beginning Wednesday, you'll be able to sell baked goods you make in your own kitchen, contribute money to build a border fence, and yank your children from classrooms if you object to harmful materials.
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    Police log for July 13

    07/14/11 The Marianna Police Department listed the following incidents for July 13, the latest available report:
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    Buddy Taylor Middle School cleared of FCAT cheating allegation

    06/24/11 Buddy Taylor Middle School, which was flagged by the state for having larger than average numbers of erasures on a recent standardized test, has been cleared of possible wrongdoing.
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    'My eyes lit up' for tornado relief ministry

    06/23/11 ANNISTON, Ala. (BP)--Meg Pelley, who attended a summer camp near Anniston, Ala., as a child, returned to the area with her four teenage children to do disaster relief ministry during the Memorial Day weekend.
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    Two women arrested on fraud charges in Wakulla County

    06/23/11 The Wakulla County Sheriff's Office arrested two women Tuesday on fraud charges, said Wakulla County Sheriff David Harvey in a news release.
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    Big Bend and Florida News Briefs

    06/23/11 The Leon High Class of 1981 will hold its 30th reunion July 30 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Another Broken Egg Cafe off Capital Circle Northeast. Dinner will be provided by Seineyard Seafood Restaurant.
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    City issues rebuttal of Brodesky column

    06/18/11 On Thursday, the city of Tucson issued a response to an Arizona Daily Star column critical of the city management.
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    Kitchens hosts 12th annual youth football camp

    06/18/11 More than 260 kids from Etowah County and the surrounding areas showed up Saturday morning at Gadsden City High School's Titan Stadium for the Freddie Kitchens youth football camp.
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    Examiners question extensive erasing on FCAT tests in Flagler

    06/18/11 Recent test scores from Buddy Taylor Middle School were flagged by the state -- simply because students erased too much.
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    AWC board looking for Valdez replacement

    06/17/11 After 18 years of service and dedication, Alicia Valdez is retiring from her current position as chairwoman of the Arizona Western College District Governing Board.
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    No staff reductions needed

    06/16/11 Budget recommendations for the coming year dominated discussion during the regular meting of the Douglas City Council on Wednesday, June 8.
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    Kitchens to host his annual football camp

    06/12/11 Freddie Kitchens expects some 200 to 300 youngsters ages 7 to 17 to take part in his annual football camp Saturday.
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    Gold rush puts Yuma on the map

    06/12/11 Editor's Note: As part of the celebrations leading up to the Arizona Centennial on Feb. 14, 2012, the Yuma Sun is highlighting historical events and people in our area.
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    Douglas Street Rods customize Castro Park

    06/02/11 The Douglas Street Rods club held its 15th annual Car Show on Sunday, May 29, at Castro Park, located between D and E Avenues and 10th St.
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    Hubbard says budgets could go to Bentley today

    05/24/11 By M.J. Ellington Montgomery Bureau Legislative leaders say they expect to pass the general fund and education trust fund budgets today and send them to Gov. Robert Bentley.
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    Alabama lawmakers expect votes on immigration and tenure by June 9

    05/23/11 State lawmakers end a two-week break and return to the State House Tuesday to face key votes on next year's state budgets, plans dealing with tenure and immigration and other high-profile bills.
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    Balloons fill the skies

    05/10/11 Five hot air balloons decorated the sky on Saturday, April 30, at sunrise to kickoff the very first Cinco de Mayo Air Balloon Festival, coordinated by the Cochise County Fair Association and advised by Carlos Valenzuela.
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    Aggie softball senior capsules

    05/05/11 Tiffany Autry From: Beaumont, Texas Position: Designated hitter Legacy: Autry has been the Aggies primary designated hitter the past four years.
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    Avila, Fineberg, Turk star in Cooper City Optimist all-star game

    05/05/11 Team No.1 first baseman Zoe Fineberg made an unassisted putout and scooped a throw for another out in the 12-and-under all-star game of Cooper City Optimist rec softball at Brian Piccolo Park.
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    In Arizona, Tea Party License Plate Draws Opposition From Its Honorees

    05/04/11 A design that would raise money for the Tea Party in Arizona has riled some members.
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