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20th Ave. closed for construction
Twentieth Avenue will be closed south of the railroad that runs along 8th Street for construction of the Union Canal bridge starting at 7:30 a.m. on Monday.
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Gila Resources votes to award severance to CEO
Although the words "illegal" and "liability" were bandied about at the Gila Resources' special meeting Tuesday, the board voted to award a severance package to the utilities' CEO, Ken Mecham.
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Prop. 200 is legal, judge says
In a case that made national news, U.S. District Judge David C. Bury lifted the restraining order that prevented Proposition 200 from becoming law Wednesday.
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WWII vet recalls 1944 Christmas Eve ship-sinking
Europe was in the grip of war. The Battle of the Bulge was raging in the Ardennes region of Luxembourg and Belgium. Nazi troops hammered away at American soldiers in the Belgian town of Bastone.
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Parenting AZ receives $20,000 from Phelps Dodge
Parenting Arizona, formerly known as Parents Anonymous, has taken another step toward the completion of a family advocacy center to serve Graham and Greenlee counties.
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Tax credit donations can be made until Dec. 31
The year of 2004 is coming to a close, but citizens can still provide monetary aid to the public school of their choice.
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College prepares to expand campus
With ambitious aspirations, Eastern Arizona College purchased 142 acres of land bordering its existing campus, allowing plenty of room to expand in the coming century.
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