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Safford catches three more illegal aliens
For the second time in three weeks, Safford Police officers detained undocumented illegal aliens carrying false Tennessee identification cards.
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Ragland is re-elected; General Plan passes 2-1
It was another close election, but when the votes were tallied, incumbent Ed Ragland had enough to hold off challenger Ward Weaver in the Safford general election.
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No matter where they have been or where they are going, graduation is a time for high school seniors to shine and celebrate the completion of 13 years of hard work.
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Gas prices raise questions in state, Valley
Gas prices have been rising throughout the nation, state and the Gila Valley, and some people are wondering why.
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Payne receives vote of support from public
It took one week for Graham County's new animal control director to discover that there is strong community support for his department.
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DPS bust yields 11.2 ounces of meth
A higher level of scrutiny when investigating three subjects and their vehicle during a routine traffic stop allowed an Arizona Department of Public Safety officer to recover a stolen vehicle and confiscate small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and 11.2 ounces of methamphetamines.
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Board of Supervisors approves new investigator
Graham County Attorney Kenneth Angle is excited about a new member of his team who will expedite his office's ability to prosecute cases and reduce the workload for understaffed law enforcement agencies.
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Archaeologist honored for contribution to history
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EAC board discusses nursing program
It didn't take long for the Eastern Arizona College Governing Board to move through the May meeting agenda Wednesday afternoon. The only real discussion regarded whether or not the college is able to provide enough nurses for Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center.
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Abortion pill faces obstacles after second teenager dies
RU-486, more commonly known as the abortion pill, has both fierce support and opposition. After an American teenager died in Sept. 2003 from complications after taking the pill, the fight has been reignited.
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