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posted on
January 20th, 2009
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Hit the Heard’s bargain bin

Have you ever visited the Heard Museum in Downtown Phoenix? For those who haven’t, it’s a world-class site for what the Southwest and its Native peoples are all about.
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posted on
January 19th, 2009
from
The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

Controversial Bible scholar speaks Jan. 29

The Bible doesn’t have to be taken literally in order to be taken seriously. Truths can be found in the messages and metaphors of Bible stories even though many of the stories might not have ...

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posted on
January 19th, 2009
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The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

Developer lawsuits thrive far from ‘ground zero’

BENSON — Builders of one of the largest commercial projects in town history are in court over a construction defect lawsuit that claims they withheld information from buyers at the time of sale.< ...

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posted on
January 18th, 2009
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The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

‘Zonie Report’ due for site maintenance

It’s been fun bringing the rest of the Arizona story to you. But, like all things on the Web, we’re due for an update.
This coming weekend starting Saturday, Jan. 24 at 9 a.m., Th ...

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posted on
January 17th, 2009
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The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

Michael Crow fights back and the Mayberry debate

You’d have to be living in Kartchner Caverns not to have heard about Arizona’s record budget shortfall: a $1.3 billion deficit this year and a potentially $3 billion deficit in 2010.
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posted on
January 16th, 2009
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The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

In Sonora, one fishy lawsuit

TUCSON — Several Mexican fishermen and their American business partners are suing one of the largest seafood distributors in the world, claiming the company recently pocketed almost $2 million fr ...

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posted on
January 16th, 2009
from
The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

‘Zonie Giveaway’ winner gushes about Arizona

After the Run to Remember event in Downtown Phoenix last weekend, I held a raffle for our first ever Great Zonie Giveaway – a TomTom125 GPS unit – as a reward to one lucky TZR subscriber in Dec ...

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posted on
January 16th, 2009
from
The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

PCSO to slash SWAT pay, restructure patrol units

Members of the Pinal County SWAT team will soon face a ten percent pay cut proposed by Sheriff Paul Babeu in an effort to restructure the office’s use of manpower and money.
These men a ...

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posted on
January 15th, 2009
from
The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

Pinal board to discuss $12M loan next week

A massive $47 million loan to help provide money for county development projects was whittled down to more than $12 million this month after the Board of Supervisors decided against using a portion ...

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posted on
January 15th, 2009
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The Zonie Report
based in
Phoenix

Floodplain maps dangerously inaccurate, suit claims

TUCSON — Pima County’s floodplain maps are outdated and incorrect, enticing homeowners like Morley Weitzman to decline flood insurance only to have his home ruined by flood waters during th ...

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