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A.J. man jailed in India for bringing handgun
An Apache Junction man jailed in India for the last three weeks on charges of violating that country's firearms restrictions was scheduled to be released Thursday after posting $500 bail and now is awaiting a trial that could ultimately get him convicted and sent to prison.
Pinal County boy state's 10th swine flu death
A 7-year-old boy in Pinal County died of swine flu within the past week, public health officials said Tuesday.
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The Pinal County Treasurer's Apache Junction office will cut its hours starting July 1 due to staffing and budget cuts.
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A former Apache Junction High School girls basketball and softball coach was sentenced Tuesday in Pinal County Superior Court to 20...
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An Apache Junction man jailed in India for the last three weeks on charges of violating that country's firearms restrictions was scheduled to be released Thursday after posting $500 bail and now is awaiting a trial that could ultimately get him convicted and sent to prison.
A.J. man jailed in India for bringing handgun
An Apache Junction man jailed in India for the last three weeks on charges of violating that country's firearms restrictions was scheduled to be released Thursday after posting $500 bail and now is awaiting a trial that could ultimately get him convicted and sent to prison.
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