Arizona Republic - Wed Nov 18
How did Arizona's counties get their names? That's not a bad question. My first thought was, "Duh, they're named for Native American tribes, or at least the Spanish name for those tribes." But then I remembered Graham and Pinal and La Paz and Greenlee counties, and decided I'd better look into this.
Sheriff Arpaio doing great jobYuma Sun - Fri Nov 06
In reference to Greg Olmos' Nov. 2 letter , he should check out the Web site sheriffmack.com by Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona.
Half-priced fishing licenses and trout stockings returnKGUN - Thu Nov 05
The stars have aligned - rainbow trout are coming to a galaxy of waters close to home for millions, plus 2009 fishing licenses for state waters or the urban program lakes are now on sale for half price, advises Arizona Game and Fish Department officials.
Trout stocking starts in Arizona, licenses are half price tooExaminer.com - Thu Nov 05
NOV. 6, 2009 PHOENIX - The stars have aligned rainbow trout are coming to a galaxy of waters close to home for millions, plus 2009 fishing licenses for state waters or the urban program lakes are now on sale for half price, advises Arizona Game and Fish Department officials.
Data archiving reduces data backup workload prior to data deduplicationTechTarget - Wed Nov 04
In enterprise data storage, the theme of the year for storage managers is "do more with less," and some users are staying on top of data growth without breaking the bank by archiving their inactive data before it ever enters the data backup cycle.
Superior Police ReportCopper Basin News - Wed Oct 14
According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders.
ADOT reaching out for additional Recovery Act fundsCopper Basin News - Fri Oct 02
Having already secured $350 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to improve the states transportation system, the Arizona Department of Transportation is making a run for even more federal funds.
SBA Official Tells Snowflake Council Of Programs To Aid Area ResidentsTribune-News - Wed Sep 30
By Naomi Hatch "We're down about 70 percent from last year," said Steve Hall of the Small Business Administration, referring to loans by small businesses.
State, US investigating death at Ray copper mineThe Arizona Daily Star - Tue Sep 29
Eight other fatalities have occurred at these Arizona mining sites in the past five years: a 2005: Matthewsville Excavating sand-and-gravel mine in Thatcher; Arizona Tufflite's White Vulcan Mine, east of Flagstaff.
How to Stop Forced VaccinesNetscape - Fri Sep 25
Posted By onlyonesecret 4 hours, 17 minutes ago in Health & Fitness Richard Mack, former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, explains how county sheriffs across the country can stop forced or mandatory vaccinations.
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