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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders.
New terms for Hayden Mayor and Town Council
Hayden Mayor Monica Badillo takes the Oath of Office. Councilmember Mayor Monica Badillo and the members of the Hayden Town Council took oaths of office for their new terms at the regular meeting on June 15.
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July 4th Tempe Town Lake Festival Extended Bus and Light Rail Service
The city of Tempe Transit program, Tempe in Motion, will make it easy for residents to get to the July 4th Tempe Town Lake Festival with extended bus and light rail service.
According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders.
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H-W School District parents wanted for Technology Night
On Monday, May 18, at 6:30 p.m. the Hayden-Winkelman School District will be introducing its new A+ Learning Software to parents.
Pinal County Sheriff's Report - CBN
The Pinal County Sheriffs Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies.
Hand-Me-Up Shop purchases are thrifty, never cheap
Kearny School Nurse, Debbie Pace, R.N. and Copper Area Health Volunteers President Mary Louise Eck show what the portable Automatic Emergency Defibrillator looks like.
Mining firm ordered to pay Asarco $1 billion
Tony Tubbs, right, watches an overhead crane lower starter cathodes into cells filled with a sulfuric acid solution Friday, July 27, 2007, in the tank house at the Asarco refinery north of Amarillo.
Pioneer Days Update: Event to be kicked off March 21 with Queen Fashion Show
Special to the Basin 03/18/09 Rosalind Padilla Email this story to a friend This week wraps up all the plans for Kearny's 49th Pioneer Days while celebrating "Kearny, 50 Years of Memories." You will soon see the carnival arriving in town preparing to set up.
Pioneer Days Update: Frazier Shows to return to area with the 'zipper'; get your tickets early
Special to the Basin 03/11/09 Rosalind Padilla Email this story to a friend Hooray for some and a gulp for others, but the Zipper is back with Frazier shows after being gone for a while at other shows.
The Superior Junior/Senior High School is on Spring Break this week and will see limited action but here are a couple of events during the break: Baseball team traveled to San Carlos on Tuesday and will be back ...
Cable customers left without signal, in the dark as FBI shuts down Eagle West Communications
Eagle West Cable customer Roy Contreras was one among many who had their cable shut off last week when the company came under FBI scrutiny.
Pioneer Days Update: Queen candidates out selling tickets
Special to the Basin 03/04/09 Rosalind Padilla Email this story to a friend Celebrate Kearny, 50 Years of Memories with the Queen and Junior Queen candidates as they are out selling the traditional tickets for ...
Nominations pour in for 2008 Citizen of the Year; winner to be named Monday
Who will be named the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce 2008 Citizen of the Year? That question will be answered during the annual COY Dinner scheduled for Monday, Feb.
Winkelman Town Council discusses sewer tie-in, sidewalk repair
The Winkelman Town Council answered questions from the public regarding the upcoming sewer tie-in project at its recent regular meeting on Jan.
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