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The Desert Advocate _ News March, 22nd, 2006
Ranches wrangle over rescued horses at Luv Shack - Legal battle begins
Forum discusses grassroots initiative to preserve state land - Conserving the future
'Nothing unhealthy,' says ADEQ - in post UPCO fire, explosion report
Three Anthem businesses are burglarized - Suspect unidentified
Go West, young town - Cave Creek wants Carefree Highway land
Wild animals feast on North Valley pets - Two recent incidents
Lawmakers resist restrictive spending - proposals face opposition
Chukkas for charity - at Westworld in Scottsdale
Qwest gets state permission to raise some prices - approval from state regulators
UPCO neighbor arrested after evacuation - county island resident charged
Town tackles hiking headache - hires firm to develop trail
Deer population could see sharp decline - Survival rates drop
Arizona considers further restricting benefits for immigrants - Legislature debates


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Anthem resident Iris Weiss embraces two kids at the West Valley Child Crisis Center following an unveiling and dedication March 17 of a statue and bench honoring the contributions of the Ada G. Halbreich & Stanley T. Halbreich Foundation while Frank Grimmleman, WVCCC Chairman of the Board looks on. Weiss heads the foundation which presented a $25,000 check and matching challenge that same day to the center.
The dedication also recognized the efforts of other Anthem residents who donated furnishings and added hand-drawn murals to the walls for two houses on the Kids Campus..

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Joey Ogburn attends to her horses Frankie, Remington and Harley on Luv Shack Ranch Horse Rescue in Desert Hills.Joey Ogburn attends to her horses Frankie, Remington and Harley on Luv Shack Ranch Horse Rescue in Desert Hills.
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Paula Creamer warms up at Superstition Mountain Golf Course prior to the Safeway International tournament March 15. Creamer, the 2005 Rookie of the
Year, finished tied for seventh with a 10-under-par 277 to win $37,189. Tour veteran Julie Inkster won the four-day event with a 15-under-par 273 total and
$210,000 in prize money.

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