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Senate panel approves measures to verify immigration status to get services in Arizona

Saturday, February 9, 2008 12:53 PM MST

PHOENIX — A Senate panel approved two measures designed to make it harder for those not in this country legally to get public services.

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New additions to Castro Park will feature prehistoric and current themes
As the City of Douglas continues with its improvements to Castro Park, lots of thought has been put into the final look.

Show your loved one how you fell with a ‘Love Line’
Show that special someone you care with a “Love Note” in The Daily Dispatch.

Supervisor appointed to new recycling advisory committee in the county
BISBEE, AZ – Cochise County Supervisor Pat Call, was selected by the Cochise County Board of Supervisors to serve as their liaison to the newly formed Cochise County Solid Waste Recycling Committee.  This advisory group, the first of its kind for Cochise County, will focus on programs that address recycling projects that will fit the diverse needs of the county.

Huber Students of the Month
Huber Middle School presented its January Students of the Month.  Front row, from left: Giovanni Sanchez, Arantxa Felix, Ronald Price, and Alfonso Padilla.  Back row:  Assistant Principal Mr. Martin Muecke, Itzel Villa, Kianna Ross, Brianda Duarte, and Javier Villablobos.  Not shown is Amber Herrera.

Aviation students have new transfer opportunity
Cochise College has signed an articulation agreement with Kansas State University at Salina that provides a framework for aviation students who wish to transfer their credits and pursue a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical technology.

Solar power class coming to College
Homeowners interested in learning about solar power can attend a workshop at Cochise College Benson Campus on Saturday, February 23, 10am-3pm.  The $30 class will be presented by the Arizona Department of Commerce. Per Julia Robinson (Voters for Rural Values), “We are delighted to see this class offered here in the Benson area. Residents will learn about solar and how it can help meet their needs while helping to protect our rural lifestyle.” Julia has been instrumental in organizing solar workshops in other parts of the county. To register for this workshop, call Cochise College at 586-1981.s

Douglas City Council OKs annexation of Fairgrounds, Maddux & Sons, MT-600
The Douglas City Council approved a motion to annex the land around the Cochise County Fair Grounds, Maddux & Sons and Gravel and the proposed development of 600 acres north of Golf Course Road. At a pre-annexation meeting on Oct. 10 and Nov. 14, 2007, the Council approved pre-annexation agreements with the Fairgrounds Board and Mr. Maddux.

Napolitano seeking to maintain photo radar plan
 PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano is defending her plans forstatewide photo radar, saying it has nothing to do with the money it would raise — sort of.

‘Virtual fence’ to receive approval
WASHINGTON — The government plans to approve a 28-mile virtual fence along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Wednesday.

Early Learning Center Briefs
Ms. Hernandez and Ms. Alma – 4 year olds

Superior Court Sentencings
The following are sentencings in Cochise County Superior Court, as provided by the court system. The listings include disposition date, charge and sentence. “Monetary” can be a fine or restitution, or both.

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February 7, 2008

No more hiring for universities, promotions from state agencies for the moment
 PHOENIX — With only one Democrat in opposition, the House Appropriations Committee voted Wednesday to freeze virtually all state and university hiring and promotions indefinitely in an effort to staunch the flow of red ink.

Help sought in finding sex offender
A sex offender is on the run and law enforcement officials need your help in  getting him back in custody.

Superior Court Sentencings
The following are sentencings in Cochise County Superior Court, as provided by the court system. The listings include disposition date, charge and sentence. “Monetary” can be a fine or restitution, or both.

Quilters Show
The Double Adoube Quilters will be celebrating their 28th annual quilt and craft show on Saturday March 1. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The show will be held at the Old Double Adobe School located on Central Hwy. and Double Adobe Rd.  Lunch will be served by the Double Adobe 4-H.  The Sulphur Strings Band will provide live music.  Admission is free.   A raffle will be held the day of the show for a  hand quilted and hand appliqued savahanna vine.  Tickets will be available at the door for $1.00 or you can call Mary at 364-5090 for tickets, directions, or more information.

An extra special twist of fate
Quinceañeras are a special celebration marking the transition of a young girl from childhood to adulthood.  They are a permanent fixture in Douglas as there seldom seems to be a weekend when one isn’t being held. For Aileen Moreno it became extra special when her Quinceañera was featured in Teen, a national magazine.

Tax-time stress helped by tax assistance program
(Phoenix, AZ)  -- Arizonans may be feeling some stress as they think about preparing their taxes in time to meet the April 15 deadline.  “It can be stressful,” said Diane Pearson, AARP Tax-Aide State Coordinator, “but AARP Tax-Aide can help with volunteers who can make the process a lot easier.”

Goddard warns of tax rebate scam
Attorney General Terry Goddard today warned consumers about the latest solicitation scam stemming from the proposed Congressional economic stimulus package.  Arizonans should use great caution if they receive phone calls or emails that claim to be related to government-issued tax rebates.  

Palominas teacher headed to seminar at Holocaust Museum
Palominas Elementary School sixth-grade teacher Darcey Wimer is heading to the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., for a March seminar. She hopes to gain insights into the tragic massacre of 6 million Jews during World War II to share with her students.

Douglas HealthMart grand opening this Saturday, February 16
If convenience is a priority in one’s life, Douglas HealthMart meets that concern.

Public at Elfrida meeting provides input on planning future
ELFRIDA — Over the past four months, Cochise County Planning and Zoning staff have held workshops around the county to get an idea of what the residents want their county to look like in 2020.

Sonorans work with Cochise County on binational plan
BISBEE — This year, officials intend to update and consolidate two cross-border prevention and emergency response plans between Cochise County and Sonora, Mexico.

Road Construction
The City of Douglas will be working on various projects over the coming week.  The work is being completed by the City of Douglas Public Works Department and is part of the Mayor and Council’s ongoing infrastructure improvement program.

Mailing a letter will cost a penny more May 1
WASHINGTON — It’s time to stock up on Forever stamps. The cost of mailing a letter will go up a penny — to 42 cents — on May 12.

Pre-trial hearing will not happen
BISBEE — Attorneys prosecuting and defending the case against a U.S. Border Patrol agent charged with murdering an illegal immigrant near Naco do not plan to argue a motion to dismiss based on Supremacy Clause immunity during an evidentiary hearing on Feb. 25.

Close finish for County spelling bee title
SIERRA VISTA — Lieutenant: An official empowered to act for a higher official.

No plea deal in Corbett case; agent’s trial in 2 weeks
BISBEE — The case against a Border Patrol agent charged with murdering an illegal immigrant near Naco is expected to go to trial in federal court in Tucson in two weeks.

Study says Anglos losing majority status: Hispanic population to double by 2050
PHOENIX — Non-Hispanic whites will make up less than half the national population by 2050, according to a new study.

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American Community Survey looks at Cochise County
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released results from its 2006 American Community Survey. This was the second year Cochise County was included in the survey, which provides annual updates to the census data collected every 10 years. Prior to 2005, only communities with a population of 250,000 or more were included. In 2005, this was changed to include populations of 65,000 or more.

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St. David artist gave life's work to promote learning
Hundreds of art pieces to be displayed at the Cochise College Benson Center this fall will be sold to raise funds for college scholarships.

Chamber players perform Oct. 26
Full of old-world grace, charm and, occasionally, fury, the Daystar Chamber Players present a face-to-face, quadraphonic experience of two violins, a viola and a cello at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26 at the Sierra Vista Community United Church of Christ. The concert is brought to Sierra Vista by Cochise College Cultural Events.

Call to Artists . . .
Interested artists are invited to submit original artwork, completed within the last two years, for the 2008 La Frontera Tucson International Mariachi Conference poster. The conference is scheduled for April 21-26, 2008.

Cochise College Events
Saturday, October 20

Mesquite milling, pancake breakfast Sat.
Bisbee Farmers Market

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Churches build 12th Agua Prieta shelter
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Thomas S. Monson Named 16th Church President
Thomas S. Monson is the new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it was announced today at a news conference in the Church Office Building. President Monson, 80, succeeds President Gordon B. Hinckley, who died 27 January 2008.

Palominas teacher headed to seminar at Holocaust Museum
Palominas Elementary School sixth-grade teacher Darcey Wimer is heading to the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., for a March seminar. She hopes to gain insights into the tragic massacre of 6 million Jews during World War II to share with her students.

Churches build 12th Agua Prieta shelter
It’s the 12th shelter Sierra Evangelical Lutheran Church has built in Agua Prieta’s Ladrillo Project. To many Americans, these buildings may seem not much larger than a tool shed, but to the homeless families of Sonora, Mexico, they are houses, starter homes, shelters from the freezing temperatures of winter, and the skyrocketing surges of summer heat.  

Religion News in Brief
WASHINGTON (AP) _ American Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders say there is an urgent need for U.S. leadership to negotiate a lasting cease-fire in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Venezuelans increasingly turn to Santeria for spiritual needs
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) _ The man says he is possessed by a god. He shouts, his body trembles and he lifts a sacrificed lamb to his lips, drinking its blood from the jugular.

Thomas S. Monson Named 16th Church President
Thomas S. Monson is the new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it was announced today at a news conference in the Church Office Building. President Monson, 80, succeeds President Gordon B. Hinckley, who died 27 January 2008.

Entertainment versus religious messages
The idea for the movie began with a vision of three fake pirates falling from the sky into the ocean, transported in a magical rowboat back to the 17th century.

Religion In The News
Students now required to observe moment of silence in Illinois

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