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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 4:47 PM MDT

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Douglas man arrested for failure to appear
Douglas police arrested a local man for two outstanding warrants during a narcotics and stolen property investigation.

New ballot measure could wipe out AHCCCS, chief says
PHOENIX — The head of the state’s indigent care system is warning that a ballot measure to protect individual choice could end up killing his program.

Fight becomes greenhouse gas debate
PHOENIX — A spat between two state officials over use of a $1 million penalty against a polluter has erupted into a full-blow debate over global warming and whether Arizona should impose ne — and potentially expensive — greenhouse gas emission limits.

Heavy early voting forecast for Arizona
TUCSON — Early voting has become increasingly popular in the past several Arizona elections, and state and county officials expect at least half of the state’s voters to cast ballots early for this year’s presidential election.

Restaurant Inspections
Excellent = No critical violations at time of inspection

Annual Teen Maze in Douglas set for Oct. 2
The Cochise County Helath Deprtment is hosting the Teen Maze in Douglas  from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Thursdday, October 2.

Nearly 1 million Arizonans not born in U.S.
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Special session needed to dig state out of hole
PHOENIX — The top budget officials in the House and Senate said a special legislative session is needed — and soon — to dig Arizona out of a deepening financial hole.

Supervisors told department seeks $40M for roads
BISBEE — After three months of heading up the Cochise County Highway and Floodplain Department, Bennie Young provided the Board of Supervisors a glimpse into a future of better roads and flood control if more money could be funneled into road projects.

Douglas buys new ambulance, helps Mexican Red Cross receive used model
Most people in need of EMS services often think of the paramedics coming to the rescue. What they don’t think of is a well-stocked and well-maintained ambulance that brings the paramedics to the scene.

Court refuses to set aside verdict against Barnett
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court refused Tuesday to set aside a nearly $100,000 verdict against a Douglas rancher who was found guilty of illegally imprisoning several members of a family.

Boy who kills mother appears in court, lawyer presents updates
With his hands and feet shackled in chains and looking down shyly at his inmate shoes, a 12-year-old Pirtleville boy appeared in court Friday, where his lawyer presented an update on the boy’s case.

Hundreds of new laws now in effect in Arizona
PHOENIX — Several hundred new laws take effect today.

County gas prices drop slightly
According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Research’s latest biweekly survey of gas prices, conducted during the week of September 22, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County dropped from $3.60 to $3.58 over the two-week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price decreased from $3.56 to $3.50 per gallon. Nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration, gas prices increased from $3.65 to $3.72 during the two-week period.

Douglas Police Report
September 10, 2008

Cochise County Sheriff's Office Report
Sept. 11

True Faith and Allegiance
The Sons of the American Legion (SAL), Squadron 11, announced the Veterans Day parade and observance on Sunday, November 9. 

New course about holocaust to be offered in Douglas
Cochise College will offer the new course “Holocaust: Past and Present” at the Douglas Campus during the eight-week session that begins in October.

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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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Consumer Reports
When it comes to saving money on energy, consumers are far from powerless.

Lemongrass adds unique flavor to Asian food
If you like Thai, Vietnamese and other Southeast Asian food, chances are you like lemongrass. A tough, fibrous, aromatic tropical grass also known as citronella, lemongrass brightens soups and main-course dishes with its distinctive citrusy flavor. It is familiar to many in the incredibly popular Thai Coconut Soup (Tom Ka Gai). The problem for many non-Asian cooks is to figure out how to find it and how to prepare it.

Nothing fishy here-Embrace your inner fish
Like "tree-huggers," we fish-huggers are concerned about the environment, specifically the impact of factory trawlers, bottom draggers, the problem of bycatch (e.g., dolphins caught in tuna nets) and industrialized aquaculture. We worry about the byproducts of bad fisheries management or farming, including mercury, antibiotics and colorants in fish. We want to save the fish so we can ... eat them. A little self-interest can, environmentally speaking, be a good thing.

Take rain checks when the shelves run dry
I recently shopped at my drugstore and was disappointed that the best bargains were out of stock. I had waited until the last day of the sale week, and other clever shoppers had cleared out the bargains.

Religion

Religious tensions in the White House race
The punch line rocketed around the Internet, inspiring smiles in pews friendly to Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee.

Shirtless LDS missionary calendar back for 2009
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A dozen Mormon missionaries are again taking off their trademark white shirts for a calendar that seeks to strip away stereotypes about their church.

Former Chandler teacher gets 35 years for abuse
PHOENIX (AP) - A former Chandler Sunday school teacher has been sentenced to 35 years in prison in the sexual molestation of at least five young children who were in his care.

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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