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The Desert Advocate _ News April, 5th, 2006
Spanish language radio towers destroyed - Ecoterrorism or immigration angst?
The long journey home: A soldier's story
Students crave 'communication' - input at Cactus Shadows Student Forum
Cactus Shadows runner - plans to follow sibling's sprint to small college
Council learns first phase of trails project - will cost $25,000
Residents ponder road 'less traveled" - explore options for East Sonoran Parkway
Anthem Days puts putting in the fore - golfers to compete
Cowpoke Coloring Contest Winners - fierce competition causes editor to lose sleep

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Native Air pilots transport an adult male patient seriously injured in a nail gun accident March 31. The helicopter landed in front of Rural/Metro Fire Station 825 on Cave Creek Road at approximately 3:30 p.m. According to Mike Norton, spokesperson for Rural/Metro, the patient suffered injuries to the groin area. It was unclear whether the accident occurred during private or commercial work.
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One of four 197 foot radio towers brought to the ground by vandals March 28. A cutting torch was used to sever one guy wire on each tower.
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