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Advertisement Anne James is teaching a class in playing the ukulele at 11 a.m. Mondays at the Senior Center. The mourning doves that have nested near our back yard in previous years are back — we...
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Advertisement The Payson School Board Monday adopted a plaintive legislative wish list that included the bold proposition that Arizona should strive to be, well, average. Boosting state spending on...
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Advertisement First the state Legislature slashed its budget and now the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) has gutted the Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology (NAVIT) nursing and...
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Advertisement Photo by Michele Nelson Most tapped their toes, while others had trepidation etched on their brows, but all had smiles on their faces after the last note of each song died out. The...
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Advertisement Everyone is encouraged to attend one or more of the Memorial Day tributes to honor veterans past and present. Four events will take place Sunday, May 26 and Monday, May 27. They are...
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Advertisement With crews already snuffing out up to five small fires a day throughout the Tonto National Forest, the U.S. Forest Service announced fire restrictions would begin...
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Advertisement Wisconsin firefighters have poked, prodded and killed him more times than his rubber, pliable fingers can count. Now at eight years old, Laerdal SimMan, a universal patient simulator,...
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Advertisement Maybe the Tea Party’s onto something. It just has to be a conspiracy. Consider the latest educational news from the state. Lawmakers have been ranting for years about vocational...
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Advertisement The pounding stadium music swelled and the middling crowd at the Payson Spring Rodeo leaned forward for the single most dangerous moment in sports — the foolhardy attempt to sit on top...
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Advertisement Payson has 54 employees whose salaries and retirement benefits tally more than $75,000 — but the only one it can spare is the fire marshal, according to a budget study committee that...
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Advertisement With its budget still in limbo, the Payson School Board this week grappled with sweeping changes in focus as it issued contracts that included a surge in positions on the administrative...
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Advertisement Employers and would-be workers got a chance to connect last Saturday at the Second Annual Community Job Fair at Rim Country Health. “Rim Country’s jobs have declined by a great deal in...
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Advertisement The Payson School Board on Monday wrestled with the muddled, intermittently controversial, improvisational effort to satisfy the state’s demand for career classes without disrupting the...
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HANNIBAL, Mo. - Half of Hannibal is still without power Tuesday morning, and clusters of downtown merchants and residents had to wait until daylight to examine the damage lining the heart the city...
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By T. Anthony Bell FORT LEE - It might be an understatement to call Jessica Rose Naccarato a do-it-all. The wife of Sgt. 1st Class Paul J. Naccarato has a long list of activities that has kept her...
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... - Damage is widespread in Hannibal after a violent storm ripped through the city Monday evening. Power remains out to most of the city, with no estimated time for restoration. Several streets...
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For decades, Utah’s aging veterans who needed full-time care lived in a geriatric wing at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Salt Lake City, if not in a civilian nursing home. Now the state is...
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The importance of community, especially in times of hardship, was a common theme at Curry College’s commencement ceremony Sunday morning. The college’s 811 graduates listened to commencement speaker...
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... Great Bay Community College Graduates Sunday, May 19, 2013 Arwa Ahmad Hamdi, Manchester, NH, Amanda Albertson, Portsmouth, NH, James Allen, Exeter, NH Elizabeth Appel, Hampton, NH, Kiera...
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Payson, Utah — In the backyard of the Towse home, a group of neighbors working in the yard are proof that in a time of pain and sadness, hope can still grow. “It’s unbelievable the love we’ve seen....