Monthly Archives: October 2010

Is Native blood enough to be tried in CRIT court?

An interesting turn of events in the domestic violence case of Parker Town Councilwoman Ramona Duran. After the case had been turned over to La Paz County Attorney Sam Vederman, Duran claimed she is a Native American and, although not enrolled as a tribal member with the Colorado River Indian Tribes, now wishes her case to be heard in CRIT …

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Plane en route to Parker crashes, kills 3

A small plane on its way from Van Nuys to Parker crashed yesterday, killing 3 on board and 3 horses on the ground, according to multiple news reports. The Associated Press says: The cause of the crash was under investigation. The skies were overcast at the time of the crash. The plane was registered to a Calabasas company, Gregor said. He …

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Blood Drive at BlueWater

United Blood Services is looking for blood donations Friday, October 29th from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. at BlueWater Resort and Casino. Get donor gifts online at unitedbloodservices.org, and earn more when you make an appointment. Click the donate button and use code ‘BLUEWATER’. For assistance call (702) 638-7400.

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Business decorating contest for Red Ribbon Week

This Thursday Youth 4 Youth will be visiting local businesses to encourage them to decorate their buildings for Red Ribbon Week, October 23rd-31st.  They will also have red bows available to purchase for a small donation.  The judging for the decorated businesses will be on Thursday the 28th of October and the best decorated business will receive a large gift …

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Library to host veterans day

The Parker Public Library will be honoring our veterans on Tuesday, November 9th from 3 – 5 p.m. If anyone has military memorabilia, such as photographs, letters, uniforms, medals, insignias, etc. that they would like to lend to the library for the Appreciation Day, please contact Jeannie or Tammy at 928-669-2622. They will be displayed in locked glass cases. The …

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Local film screening

Our locally-produced film on the old Parker legend about the Goatman is almost ready to watch, with a free screening in Downtown Parker on Friday, October 29th at 9pm. “Goatman: Search for the Legend” can be seen at 1009 Arizona Avenue, courtesy of Chuck Baker and Associates who are allowing the use of the building. Myself, Joaquin Vences, Josh Savino …

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Parker Broncs unstoppable?

The Parker Broncs football team appears to be all but unstoppable after tonight’s away game in Chino Valley. The Broncs came away with a 19 – 7 win after an exciting game of twists and turns. At the end of the third quarter the score was still 0 – 0, so it was an incredible last quarter with the Broncs …

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“Recuse Me”

Submitted letter from King Clapperton. —————— Hi everyone, I would like to take this time to present a very simple analogy in an attempt to clarify a recent and controversial issue which was passed unanimously by the La Paz County Board of Supervisors. In my analogy, I present myself as a legally registered voter in La Paz County. As I …

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Voter registration: CA

California voters must be registered to vote by this Monday (Oct 18) at the latest. You may register to vote in California in most cases if you are a U.S. citizen, a resident of California and are at least 18 years of age. For further information, see the California Secretary of State’s website HERE. Arizona’s voter registration period is already …

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