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Law enforcement gathers for shootout

There was plenty of food, fun and lots of gunfire at the pistol shooting range at Safford's Dry Lake Park on Saturday as law enforcement officers from multiple agencies gathered for the third annual Shootout in the Desert. The event was conducted by the Graham County Sheriff's Office and Sheriff P.J. Allred.

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Kempton to remain as dealer for new GM

General Motors recently declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close about 2,400 new car dealerships nationwide. The Gila Valley should have no fear wondering if their warranties will be honored or where they will have to go to purchase a new GM vehicle, however, because Kempton Chevrolet is here to stay, according to co-owner Kyle Kempton.

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Local fast food restaurant closes

Gila Valley residents can no longer enjoy the food at the A&W and Long John Silver’s restaurant at the Super Stop in Thatcher.

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Konopnicki claims proposed Arizona Legislative budget will not work

After five months of difficult and challenging work, the House and Senate voted on a budget for the fiscal year 2010.

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Woman wants family library in Thatcher

When Thatcher resident Linda Stavast took her five children to the Safford City-Graham County Library on June 2, she donated a small water jug to the library and then shredded up all four of her family’s library cards and slipped the pieces into the jug.

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Vandals attack newspaper racks, steal money

Vandals who have damaged newspaper racks on two separate occasions are risking a lot for very little reward, according to Safford Police Chief John Griffin.

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Safford, county issue Level 2 sex offender alerts

The Safford Police Department has released the following information pursuant to ARS 13-3825, the Community Notification on Sex Offenders Law.

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Clarification

The name of Betty Jo Lemley was inadvertently left out of a May 20 story about the Dorothy Stinson School Student Council. The council had raised money to buy a defibrillator at the school, and Lemley was among the children who participated in the fund-raiser.

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Holmquest sought in connection with another theft

After being fingered by his mother as a suspect in a recent burglary of her home, Safford resident Jake Holmquest is now sought by Safford detectives in conjunction with another theft.

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Safford Council debates opening Downtown alley

A fence protecting the public from unsafe conditions at the old Safford Theater is also keeping local owners from conducting business.

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Summer Food Menu

Meals are served at the Safford Middle School; Dorothy Stinson School; Safford Pool; Onsurez Residence, 1180 W. Cactus Rd.; Vista Linda; Thatcher Park; Daley Estates Park; the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church and the Red Barn Trailer Park.

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Cops forced to use Tasers in domestic violence cases

Safford officers were forced to use their Tasers on suspects in two separate domestic violence cases recently that occurred at the Copper Mountain Manufactured Home Community.

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Police & ambulance can use closed lane

As construction continues on a new bridge adjacent to the Eighth Avenue Bridge that crosses the Gila River, the old bridge is limited to one lane of alternating traffic that is controlled by a stoplight. As motorists become accustomed to waiting at the light for five minutes or more, questions have arisen about what would happen if emergency vehicles needed to cross it.

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Motor home traveling up mountain burns

A motor home traveling up Mount Graham overheated and caught fire Thursday, and caused 2 acres of land to burn.

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Meeting to discuss power transmission project

In order to deliver clean, renewable energy to where it can be utilized, the power must be transmitted from where it is generated. In the case of the proposed 460-mile SunZia Southwest Transmission Project, that means building two 500-kilovolt alternate current transmission lines across central and southern New Mexico through southeastern and central Arizona.

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Chrysler moving
forward after bankruptcy

The Chrysler automobile manufacturer has been majority owned by several entities since it was first founded by Walter Chrysler in 1925, but its most recent rebirth may end up being its most profitable move.

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Commission recommends zoning change to allow cheese-making

The Graham County Planning and Zoning Commission gave a favorable recommendation for a zoning change that will allow Roy Scarborough to make dairy products from goat’s milk.

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EAC Board approves $40 million budget

The Eastern Arizona College Governing Board approved the school’s 2009/10 budget June 17 and in the same meeting learned that if Arizona’s budget crisis closes down state agencies, the college will remain open.

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Suspects in burglaries related to victims

Police have two suspects in a recent home burglary in Safford, and one of them is the victim's son.

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Graham County students find summer jobs

Summer jobs for high school and college students are said to be scarce in Arizona; however, more than 40 Graham County youths will be put to work thanks to the federal Workforce Investment Act.

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Pima Council approves sewer extension

The Pima Town Council unanimously approved a sewer extension on 600 East that connects the Alder Heights subdivision to the town's sewer pond at its meeting Tuesday.

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Pima School District keeps tennis program

The Pima School Board learned the district's new budget plan will force the elimination of five to six paraprofessional positions but will allow the school to continue its tennis program and keep its current janitorial staff.

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Former sheriff writes new book on state rights

Former Graham County Sheriff Richard Mack continues to tackle what he considers to be the tyrannical rule of the federal government with the release of his new book, "The County Sheriff — America's Last Hope."

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Thanks for the flowers, thoughts

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Miller retires from Chamber of Commerce

Sheldon Miller retired from the Graham County Chamber of Commerce on Friday, but his accomplishments will continue to affect the community for years to come.

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