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published: December 31st, 2009

New Law Helps Prevent Identity Theft (The Southern Pines Pilot)

North Carolina consumers now have better access to tools to fight identity theft thanks to a new law that took effect last month. Under the new law, North Carolinians can guard against identity theft by freezing their credit reports online for free. Seniors and victims of identity theft can also freeze their credit by telephone or mail for free, Attorney General Roy Cooper said.

published: December 31st, 2009

Soccer team donates paint time (Eastern Arizona Courier)

The Safford High School soccer team scores goals on the field all the time, but it also has goals off the field.

published: December 31st, 2009

Cops: Granny Sold Marriages, Made $1M (FOX 4 News Dallas – Fort Worth)

For more than two decades, a Fort Worth woman arranged some 170 matches between more than a dozen of her relatives and foreigners willing to pay cash to marry Americans and get green cards.

published: December 31st, 2009

Fleeing man wrecks stolen SUV (Eastern Arizona Courier)

Running from police is never a wise action and endangers lives while adding charges filed against a suspect.

published: December 31st, 2009

Christmas weekend sees numerous car crashes (Eastern Arizona Courier)

There were several vehicular collisions over the Christmas holiday in Graham County, including nine in Safford on Christmas Eve – three within three hours of each other.

published: December 31st, 2009

Eighth Avenue bridge near completion (Eastern Arizona Courier)

The Eighth Avenue bridge is nearly complete, and most of the work will now focus on the north and south approaches to the structure.

published: December 31st, 2009

Gabiâs Cafe goes hard rock (Eastern Arizona Courier)

Local restauranteur Victor Dominguez and concert promoter Dakota McBride combined their resources to bring Greeley Estates to Thatcher on Dec. 11.

published: December 31st, 2009

Rifle raffle winner drawn (Eastern Arizona Courier)

One lucky Graham County resident received an early Christmas present Dec. 21 when his name was randomly picked out of a can full of tickets in a rifle raffle hosted by the Graham County Sheriff's Office.

published: December 31st, 2009

Sheriff’s Office issues Level 2 Sex Offender Notification (Eastern Arizona Courier)

Arizona state law A.R.S. 13-3825, Community Notification of Sex Offenders law, requires city and county law enforcement agencies to notify the community when certain sex offenders move into their local jurisdictions. This notification is required when sex offenders are released from the Arizona State Prison, county jail, or who relocate from another city or state. The individuals listed below ...

published: December 31st, 2009

Safe House awarded grant from Masonic Charities (Eastern Arizona Courier)

The Mount Graham Safe House was one of 11 Arizona agencies to be awarded a $1,500 grant from Masonic Charities of Arizona.