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Shanks found in jail shakedown

Multiple shanks were found during a shakedown at the Graham County Jail on Sunday evening, but an inmate still managed to create a weapon and attempt suicide the following day.

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Boys and Girls Club bursting at the seams

The Safford Boys and Girls Club is experiencing a problem it views as a positive one – enrollment is so great it no longer fits in its facilities.

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New Safford City Council sworn in

The three outgoing Safford City Councilors were recognized by the city and Mayor Ron Green at the council’s May 12 meeting as the mayor and three new councilors were sworn in.

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Volunteers build new church sanctuary in Bylas

English playwright and poet John Heywood once wrote, “Many hands make light work,” and those words proved to be true recently at the Bylas Assembly of God Church.

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Recruiting station sees increase in interest, enlistments

Whether it be because of family tradition, educational benefits, discipline or patriotic duties, joining the United States Army through the Army Recruit Station in Safford has resulted in a higher enlistment number than in the past.

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Deadline approaching for Graham's election candidates

All candidates who plan to run in the Sept. 2 primary election must submit their nomination petitions to the Graham County Elections office by 5 p.m. on June 4.

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Phone card drive for troops begins June 1

A drive to collect phone cards for members of the U.S. Armed Forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan will begin in Graham County on June 1.

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River restoration includes removing levees in Greenlee

Members of the Gila Watershed Partnership learned about the importance of river flows, floodplains and vegetation — especially as they pertain to the Gila River restoration project at Apache Grove in Greenlee County.

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County budget will be tight next fiscal year

As Arizona legislators grapple with balancing the state budget, Graham County leaders began working on the county budget – knowing there will be less money for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1.

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Local athletes place at State Special Olympics

Seven local teens from Dan Hinton School met with their peers from all over Arizona to compete in the State Special Olympics at Arizona State University on May 2 and 3.

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Fort Thomas to lose funding due to student absences

Fort Thomas could see a 5-percent reduction in federal funding due to student absences, according to Junior High/High School Principal Shane Hawkins.

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Boy shooter sentenced for probation violation

A Safford juvenile will spend the rest of his childhood behind bars after being sentenced on a probation violation regarding the shooting death of his second cousin.

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Duncan dog dies in bee attack

If emergency agencies had responded to Mary Hanlin’s frantic calls for help, her family may not be mourning the death of a beloved pet.

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Supervisors approve home office work sites

The Graham County Board of Supervisors approved home-office work sites that will allow some county employees to work from their homes.

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Phone card drive grows into statewide campaign

Renee Miles just wanted to show support for members of the United States military by organizing a phone card drive in conjunction with the Safford Saturday Night Stampede rodeo.

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Safford Class of 2008 dreams big

“Some men see things as they are and ask why. I dream of things that never were and ask why not.”

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Thatcher grads celebrated new beginnings

Thatcher High School’s two valedictorians, Dallin Christensen and Joel Wright, and salutatorian Dallin Lauritzen spoke of memories and the future during the May 23 graduation ceremony in the Thatcher High School gymnasium.

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Gila Valley Family Festival

Vicki Dodson, left, and Deanna Fullbirght admire magnet bracelets for sale at the Gila Valley Family Festival arts and crafts sale at the Safford High School on May 23.

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Fort Thomas holds festive graduation

The Fort Thomas High School graduation had a very festive atmosphere throughout the evening as graduates and their families celebrated the achievements of the class of 2008.

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Educators go back to school

More than 200 teachers joined 16 administrators for the annual Tri-County Teachers Academy at Safford High School.

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Correction

The Courier mistakenly identified the new Safford Bureau of Land Management field manager as Tom Cooke in the caption under his picture in the June 8 issue.

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Judge says city has right to remove tent house

Nearly two years after a tent was erected to encompass the residence at Colonial Village #4, area residents may finally see it come down.

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EAC students win iPods for survey participation

Five lucky Eastern Arizona College students were randomly selected to receive a 160 GB Apple iPod for their participation in the college’s Student Satisfaction Survey. The survey, administered by the college’s Institutional Research Office, was offered online during the last three weeks of the spring semester.

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Two elected officials opposed in the primary

Only two Graham County elected officials — County Supervisors Drew John and Mark Herrington — will be opposed in the Sept. 2 primary election. The remaining officeholders will run unopposed in the primary, according to the Graham County Elections Department.

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Talley files lawsuit against Green, city

A lawsuit accusing Mayor Ron Green of interfering with former Mayor Van Talley’s business expectations regarding the proposed Safford Commerce Park was filed in Superior Court on Friday.

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