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PHOENIXU.S. By Paul Maryniak, AFN Executive Editor. TED Culture & Language Program concludes sewing class, Yes to Life! The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) traces its roots to the Hohokam, prehistoric Indians who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. Stephen Roe Lewis attends Water Summit at the White House as part of World Water Day, Community members share stories, prayers at Cancer Awareness Day, The Lights of the World Chinese Lantern Festival is coming to the Gila River Indian Community this winter, Your Vote Counts: Special election on proposed constitutional amendments, May 3, Oriana Apkaw sets sights on year ahead as Miss Gila River, Deirdre Copperfield looks to make her mark as Jr. Miss, Former MLB catcher, Hall of Fame broadcaster and local philanthropist Joe Garagiola dies at 90, Community skateboarders keep the scene alive in GRIC, GRIC Files Lawsuit vs. Veterans Administration Seeking Better Care for Military Veterans, Gila River Indian Community Press Statement of Ninth Circuit Court Decision in Tohono O'odham Casino Lawsuit, Sen. Begay visits Council, discusses bid for Congress, DEQ updating reclaimed and wastewater ordinance for the Community, FMA Live! The department shared the following on Facebook, thanking him for his service and contribution to the community: Funeral arrangements have not been publicly announced. Steven Albert Maher, of Tucson, passed away on Sept. 17, 2021, at the age of 82. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. He was preceded in death by his parents, the late Reverend Roe Blaine Lewis and Sarah ("Sally") Simms Lewis, and a brother, the late Robert Roe Lewis. And indeed he did. The U.S. Forest Service had estimated there were as many as 150 of the unauthorized cows in an area along the Gila River. (Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2010 and the Pechanga Band of Luiseo Water Rights Settlement Act of 2016.) TED College Visits Inspire Next Generation GRIC Scholars. Box 97 | Sacaton, AZ 85147 info@gilariver.org, Contact Lewis, Sen. Sinema Discuss Water Issues at ITCA Roundtable, GRIC Featured in New Exhibit at the Heard Museum, GRIC Member Collects Christmas Donations for Ootham in Mexico, Revolt Run Returns, Honors Ootham Revolt of 1751, GRIC Member Launches Save Our Stages Concert Series, Jiviik Siiki Completes New York City Marathon. (Florence, Ariz.) 1902-1908, Florence: Arizona Blade-Tribune. Visit the Community's government website at GilaRiver.org. Lewis at the end of their reign, L.A. urban members meet with GRIC delegation for services and information, Gila River Fire Department hosts training attended by local fire agencies, GCCS & ASU host Community High School & College Night, The Gila River Indian Community hosts the 5th Annual Governors Education Summit, John Herrington visits GRIC for the first time during Education Summit, Komatke Branch teen wins 2020 East Valley Youth of the Year, Mul-Chu-Tha memories will be made March 6 - 8 at Sacaton Fairgrounds, GRPD Commander Jeffrey Hunter named Big Brother of the Year for mentorship work in GRIC, New superintendent of the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is ready to work with GRIC. Golf Experience at the Whirlwind Golf Club, Parade and activities all set for 75th Anniversary of Iwo Jima Flag raising, Crisis Response Team is looking for volunteers to assist individuals and families, Mentors assist St. Peter Indian Mission school students with underwater robots, U.S. Census Bureau is hiring positions for the 2020 Census, Sandra Day OConnor College of Law hosts Wiring the Rez conference, Groups venture into GRIC for 21st Annual Winter Bird Count, Youth Council hosts about 40 youth for extensive roundtable discussion, Leaders attend the 25th Annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, Gov. Lewis with his MMA Gold Medal, April 22, 2016 Special Edition "The GRIC Constitution, The Amendments and You", Huhugam Heritage Center harvests Cholla buds, GRIC makes large effort to get special election information to Community, BIE announces Blackwater School for campus replacement funding, Community Council candidates for May 3, 2016 election, Letter to the Editor: GRIC Urban Members Association Opposes May Election, Sac City Jam brings out up-and-coming basketball stars, Team Frenzy heading to Florida for cheerleading competition, Career Day at Casa Blanca Community School, Public safety organizations thank GRIC for grants, Huhugam Heritage Center: Commands and requests in Ootham, AmeriCorps Stationed at D5 Veterans Building, Gov. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. TweetPinShareFrances P Montez, 85, born April 15, 1937, in Safford, Arizona passed away in her Thatcher home at 11:20 p.m. on Thursday, Feb 9, 2023. Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current, Apache Junction Apache Sentinel(1943-1945), Apache Junction-Gold Canyon Independent 11/13/2007 to Current, Chandler Independent 10/20/2010 to 03/30/2011, Queen Creek Independent 01/30/2008 to Current, Oasis (Arizola, Ariz.) (from May 11, 1893 to Dec. 28, 1912), The oasis. The Relocation Center opened on July 10, 1942 and closed on November 10, 1945. (Arizona City, Ariz.) 1989-1991, Arizona City: Arizona City Independent. Gila River police urged anyone with information on the victim's identity to contact Detective Laura Payne, Gila River Police Department at 520-562-4511 or 520-562-3361. Alice Brittingham StephensSeptember 22, 1961 - March 2, 2023Alice Brittingham Stephens, 61, entered into her heavenly home on March 2, 2023. Arrangements are being cared for by McDougals Caldwell Funeral Chapel located at 112 e. Main Street, Safford, Arizona 85546, 928-428-1740,www.caldwellfuneralchapel.com. He started school at Sacaton Public School, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, and later graduated from North Phoenix High School, where he was an outstanding basketball player known as "Hot Rod." | Terms Gila Forest Supervisor Camille Howes said a . in the O'otham language, ITCA hosts Tribal Leaders Water Policy Summit at Wild Horse Pass, AAGASomething to be told or talked about, Youth find their voice at 2017 Gila River Youth Conference, Despite heat wave, local skaters participate in Go Skateboarding Day 2017, DEQ promotes awareness about their Air Monitoring Network, Student sees bright future in Gila River Indian Community agriculture, Mens Health Awareness campaign provides leadership and training, SRPMIC traditional Pee Posh potter gives workshop at HHC, Dale Ohnmeiss is the new Director of the Department of Environmental Quality, Long time Community educator, John Timmons, to retire after 33 years, Tribal Education Department congratulates Culture and Language Cohort, Gila River students grab top placings at robotics tournament, Fund Provides Recourse to Native American Veterans Improperly Taxed, Elderly Services Program hosts caregiver training, Daily prize incentivereinforces good behavior at SMS, Yes and No Questions in the Ootham language, Food distributors recognized at Huhugam Heritage Center, District 3 elder complex upgraded with weatherization improvements, Gila River Police Department issues body cams to officers, Keep Community children safe by obeying school bus laws, HOME PLATE FROM JAPANESE-AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMP ON DISPLAY IN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME, Dist. January 6th, 2023 Articles: GRIC Leadership Attend Inauguration for Gov. Thereafter he became a legal and policy consultant for the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP where he successfully represented the Crow Tribe of Montana and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians in California, in their fights to regain their water rights. He started school at Sacaton Public School, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, and later . | Site Map. Hobbs. She completed eight years of school. Mr. Lewis’ legal career was marked by many "firsts," and by many outstanding achievements. He graduated from Trinity University in 1962, and enlisted in the United States Army, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and the Gila River Indian Community formally. 3 culture class, GRGE names Corporate Vice President of Marketing, Coolidge High School students showcase work at the Heard Museum, CAC graduate is awarded $25,000 scholarship from the USDA, Winona LaDuke gives lecture on indigenous environmental issues at ASU, Genesis and Life Center hold Enjoy the Taste of Eating events, Enter for a Chance to Win a Harkins Gift Card, Mul-Chu-Tha parade brings out thousands to GRICs annual Fair & Rodeo, Ramona Farms joins Arizona Farming & Ranching Hall of Fame, Community Day kicks of the 55th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha, Native fashion show raises awareness on Indigenous representation, Huhugam Heritage Center: More Plurals in O'otham, Arizona Tribal Water Sustainability briefing held at ASU, 72nd Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising to be held on Feb. 25, Gila River Indian Gaming Enterprises names new CEO, Two Community members retire after almost three decades of service, Tribes stand together on protecting culturally significant land like South Mountain, Interface flooring company brings volunteers to help around the Community, GRIC, 7 Arizona Tribes Sign Gaming Compact Amendment, Tribal Ed. See more. (Florence, Ariz.) 1971-Current, Florence: Florence Reminder. The caller said the man was floating down the river with obvious trauma to his head but was still alive and moaning. Lewis joins panel with state and tribal leaders at congressional conference, Get ready to shred at skating event honoring Mustering-In Day, Experts discuss Native Cosmology at Native Cosmos presentation at the Heard Museum, DEQ monitors cultural significant locations during Verde Fire near Ft. McDowell reservation, ASU law students give a presentation on the health and policy stances of candidates, Gila River Indian Community applauds decision upholding the Indian Child Welfare Act, Congressman Who Supported Construction of New School, Visits Students, Gila Crossing Guitar Donation from Community Partner Relentless Beats, Gila River Flag Football Teams Take to the Field at AZ Cardinals Preseason Opener, Marine Recognized for Heroism on Battlefield in WWII, Fire Center plays crucial role in management of wildfires, 15th Annual Teacher In-Service Kicks Off New School Year, Community Recognizes Native Right to Vote, Tribal Educations introduces space camp students at Community Council, Governor Ducey Signs House Bill Establishing Committee, Storytelling goes digital at Nutrition Coalition and ITCA workshop, Substance abuse counselor retires after 25, says time, 'flew by', The Gila River Indian Community welcomes state treasurer Kimberly Yee, GRIC member shares win for UNITY business plan competition, Families attend End of Summer Bash at District 6 for run, food and giveaways, VFSO is hosting 3rd Annual veterans conference, Aug. 31, Use caution as monsoon storms finally arrive in the Gila River Indian Community, Gila River's Got Talent puts GRIC members in the spotlight at MGR hosted event, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona gives "Big Thanks" to GRPD officer, WIOA holds banquet following successful summer program, GRIC teams and athletes compete in Piestewa Games, New Gila Crossing Community School unveiled at ribbon cutting ceremony, Language workshop provides ways to apply traditional language, Tribal health department is monitoring the presence of West Nile, Annual District 7 Mustering-in celebration is right around the corner, NABI brings players from Mexico to play exhibition game and visit GRIC, Adulthood: 'O'e oi heg sapokam himthag, "Follow the Good Way", District 4 gets their first impression of new facility, Huhugam Heritage Center introduction to horses program, Recreation tournaments and activities for competitors and families will be underway soon, AILDI's forty years is celebrated with an O'otham poetry reading at the University of Arizona, Annual O'otham New Year Celebration held in Sacaton, Students in the GRIUA's summer STEAM program tour centers of learning and exploring, Brandon G. Enos Educational Foundation awards GRIC students, Tatanka Means inspires Akimel O'otham and Pee Posh Youth, Youth gather at the annual AOPPYC Youth Conference, Gila River Hotels & Casinos marks 25 years with special luncheon, The buzzer sounds on another NABI tournament for GRIC teams and players, Carrying on Tradition: Caravan heads to District 1 for bahidaj harvest, Public safety agencies prepare for potential high-risk fire season 2019, DOI meets with tribal leaders to discuss public safety in round table, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs tours Gila Crossing Community School, Akimel O'odham/Pee Posh Youth Council Host Pee Posh Bingo in District 7, Graduates receive recognition at Tribal Education Department banquet, Students learn to be junior master gardeners, Stay cool and safe this summer in the Community, Gardening for a happier and healthier Community, Preparing for the 2019 District 1 Bahidaj Harvest, Teams set to compete in annual NABI tournament, U.S Department of the Interior visits GRIC for a round table, tours and press conference, Gila River Indian Community signs historic DCP agreements, D-backs recognize Arizona tribes with Native American Recognition Day and tournament, Gila River Ootham Vets Host Veterans Pow Wow, Annual Elders Day Conference keeps growing with larger attendance, Officer Timothy Chavez named Chief of Police of Gila River Police Department, Students have fun with science and technology at STEM-Robotics competition, GRIC highlights environmental programs at conference, District 6 Recreation Memorial Day celebration includes a walk/run and special presentations, Gov. USDA Forest Service photo. (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901), Gila News Courier 09/12/1942 to 09/05/1945, Arizona Silver Belt (Arizona/United States) [Globe City, Pinal County, Ariz.] 2 May 1878 to 1 September 1907, Arizona silver belt (Globe City, Pinal County, Ariz.) (from May 2, 1878 to Sept. 1, 1907), Arizona silver belt. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Billy Thomas FranklinJuly 4, 1941 - March 1, 2023Billy Thomas Franklin, 81, entered into his heavenly home on March 1, 2023. P.O. Stephen Roe Lewis on the sentencing of a former Blackwater Community School teacher, The Gila River Indian Community mourns the loss of former U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51, the Womens Auxiliary Unit 51 and District 1 hosts Veterans Day celebration, Community members offer input in Governors Sustainable Housing Plan, George'sChingon Kitchen coming to Vee Quiva, Heard Museum recognizes veterans and families at sunset tribute, Gila River Indian Community members see traditional house designs come to life, Tribal experts meet at Construction in Indian Country Conference, Urban Giff honored, ASU hosts Doing Research in Indigenous Communities Conference, Pony Express Ride promotes Gilbert Days Rodeo in Sacaton, Employees with 20-plus years recognized at Years of Service Awards, ASUs AISSS hosts lecture on preserving cultural traditions, Parade, activities and entertainment make up 153rd Annual Mustering In Day, 7th Annual Community Wellness Night held in District 4, Grandparents visit school for National Grandparents Day, Human Resources gives updates at management meeting, Gila River Hotels & Casinos announce partnership with ASU, Space Camp students present at Community Council, A Family Perspective- The man who made us proud Darn right he is a Wildcat, Community Working to Prevent Suicides: September is Suicide Prevention Month, GRPD officer teaches important lessons in childrens books, Youth wins big at the White Mountain Apache Tribal Fair & Rodeo, GRIC Emergency Manager named Emergency Manager of the Year, Rep. OHalleran visits Redtail Hawk and Gila Crossing Community School, Department of Environmental Quality fuels crews restoring forests in Colorado, GRPD spends day with Akimel Oodham Pee-Posh Youth Council, Culture and language teachers support each other in education and learning, GRIC leadership visits RegionalFire & Rescue, Six youth represent Hashan-Kehk at the National UNITY Conference in San Diego, Youth baseball takes center stage at NARD and inter-tribal tourney, May 1 winners begin their terms on council, Family of the late Mathew B. Juan attends 100 year celebration, GRIC Environmental Health Program Reminds of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, DEQ clears debri s and thick brush on Rose street to increase safety, DEQ sets up booth at the Governance Center to present air quality data, Cultural Resource Management Program takes home award in archaeology, Gov. Rod opened the first legal services office on the Gila River Indian Reservation and represented tribal members all across the reservation for several years. (Eloy, Ariz.) 1947-1958, Eloy: Eloy Enterprise. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. The . Lewis name included on College Leaders Recognition Wall at ASU, Honors for California GRIC member continue in Downtown LA, DCH employee retires after 37 years of service with GRIC, St. Peter Indian Mission School students present from the heart at annual Native American Heritage month event, District 7 youth makes record-breaking catch at Tempe Town Lake with 50 lb. Laurie was, Dont call it a mixer, Chamber debuts Soiree, Ellison, Clark, Vidales score spots in Gila Idol finals, The search for Liberty continues, two vigils planned, The SS Starbuck on display in EAC presidents office, Report: Arizona among least prepared states for Zombie Apocalypse, Voice of the Valley: Hospital Auxilliary 50th Anniversary. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at 8am in Casa Blanca, at Vah-ki Presbyterian Church Arbor, also on the reservation. 6,366 were here. She was Tammy Sixkiller, a member of Gila River Indian Community, passed away May 28, 2017. The river, draining 58,100 sq mi (150,500 sq km), flows 630 mi (1,015 km) west and southwest over desert land to the Colorado River at Yuma, Ariz. Its chief tributaries are the San Francisco, which it receives near Clifton, Ariz., the San Pedro, the Santa Cruz, the . More than 850 Families Get Special Deliveries for . Lewis comments on deals to replace NGS power at CAWCD board meeting, Stakeholders gather for morning blessing at the site of the new Gila Crossing Community School, GRIC attorneys arguein federal appeals courtto protect Native children, uphold ICWA, MMA fighter competes in rematch at Wild Horse Pass Hotel& Casino, Tribal Education honors GRIC students at annual Chief Azul awards banquet, Ten GRIC students graduate from Arizona State University, Educational Preserve coming to MAR 5 site, Community gives feedback on plans for new Gila Crossing school, Crime Victims Services host sexual assault awareness event in District 2, The Town of Gilbert honors the late Rodney Lewis with a resolution, Gila Crossing Fourth Grade Banquet consists of agriculture presentations, House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Testimony of Governor Stephen Roe Lewis, District 2 and District 5 get their custom miniature libraries, Elders, veterans, and youth honored at Community Day, Annual parade brings fanfare to Community, Tribal Education Collaborates with Artist to Promote Reading, Four promoted at Gila River Fire Department ceremony at Shelde Building, U.S. EPA Awards Funding to the Community to Reduce Diesel Emissions, Children learn about physical activity at Cardinals Kid Camp in D6, GRIC and ASU Partner in Building Sustainable Housing Projects, Subcommittee holds legislative hearing on tribal lands bill, Youth learn about government and tribal issues in Close Up, June date eyed for annual Native American Day in the state of Arizona, Gov. The Gila River Preserve protects more than 1,200 acres of the southwest's fragile riparian habitat and the verdant gallery woodland among the Gila River, the last of the southwest's major free-flowing rivers.. Jon Johnson File Photo/Gila Herald: By Jon Johnson jonjohnsonnews@gmail.com GRAHAM COUNTY - Four undocumented aliens were apprehended after a police pursuit on Feb. 19, however, an alleged smuggler got away. wright funeral home obituaries franklin, va; david frost jimi hendrix; Membership. State-of-the-Art Facility Coming for Gila River Police Dept. Lewis speaks at Mayor Kate Gallegos swearing in ceremony, 57th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Fair & Rodeo Hightlights, Attorney Advances Training to Better Serve GRIC, DSO Offering to Help Community Members with Warrants, Casa Blanca Transmission Project completed in District 5, PRESS RELEASE: GRIC Stands with Federal and Tribal Parties Defending the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Fifth Circuit Brackeen V. Bernhardt Case, Gov. He admitted he beat Ursula Simms, 23, with a rock, stabbed her multiple times and dragged her body to a shallow grave. (Superior, Ariz.) 1918-Current. Colette was born on June 20, 1960. . AOPPYC Community Clean Up Efforts Continue. Lewis serves as committee chair, Tribal Health Department presents at public health conference in Oklahoma, Historic First Presbyterian Church set on fire in Sacaton, Magician Lance Burton performs for children at the Boys & Girls Club, Gila River Indian News Welcomes Community Newsperson, Native American Fatherhood & Families Association will use GRIC grant to certify facilitators, Vigil and public meeting held in wake of the C.H. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. He returned to his home on the Gila River Indian Reservation to raise his family and practice law. Gila River Casino Santan Mountain will be a new Gila River casino built south of Chandler, Arizona near Gilbert Road and Hunt Highway. He has been recognized on the floor of the United States Senate for his outstanding public service in the field of law. (Coolidge, Ariz.) 1930-Current, Coolidge: Coolidge News. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. Browse Danville and Rockingham County obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. TRW & BPSC Partner to Keep Children Active During Winter Break. The completion of her , TweetPinShareEarsten Edmonds, Jr. (Ernie) was born in Welch, West Virginia, on Jan. 9, 1936. The three constructions of Hsinchu City won "2022 Yuan Ye Awards !". LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Read all about the Communitycourtesy of Gila River Indian News. She had been ill for several months but her passing was unexpected. After several months of declining health, Evans died peacefully with his children , Senator Kelly welcomes commerces first steps to implement his CHIPS law, Book sale to help build new Pima Public Library, Alleged drunk driver tussles with an off-duty cop on road, Safford Police assist wandering child before winter storm. There are no services at this time. Gila River, river rising in southwestern New Mexico, U.S., in the Elk Mountains, near the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. (Florence, Ariz.) 1956-1970, Florence: Florence Tribune. Rodney Blaine ("Rod") Lewis, a member of the Gila River Indian Community, and a ground-breaking attorney and brilliant advocate for the rights of Native Americans, has passed away. Casa Grande - Mountain View Chapel & Crematorium All rights reserved. O ver the next decade, Ahwatukee will be getting a big new neighbor - a 3,300-acre . Frances was the first of , TweetPinShareOur beloved, Eddie Joe Saiz, of Pima, Arizona, died Jan. 25, 2023, at the age of 58 in Phoenix, Arizona.He was born on June 26, 1964, to Clara Peru Saiz , TweetPinShareAnna Bailon Saucedo was born in Tyrone, New Mexico on March 25, 1928, to Jose G. Bailon and Josefa Cabrera. Obituaries; Site search Search. Born on Oct. 7, 1952, in Mesa, Arizona, Deborah was the fourth of six children of Rudd and Shirley Lunt, , TweetPinShareIt Is with great sadness that the family of Maureen L. Windsor, 81, announce her passing on Oct. 8, 2022, at St.Marys Hospital in Tucson surrounded by her husband, Robert, , TweetPinShareAgeda (Corona) Lucero, lovingly known as Aggie, was born Feb. 28, 1943, in San Patricio, New Mexico, to Maximiano and Bresellia Corona. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. Lewis signs proclamation in support of Autism Awareness month, Gila River Hotels & Casinos rolls out new George Lopezs Chingon Kitchen, The Native American Agriculture Fund, a charitable trust, tours Gila River Farms, The National Center of American Indian Enterprise Development launches website at Phoenix Premium Outlets, Native Nations play finishes up run with performances at Indian Steele Park, Close Up student program successfully completes another year for 2019, Desert Vista senior signs a letter of intent to ASU at signing ceremony, Bingo game puts Gila River Hotels & Casinos in the record books, Community learns about environmental issues at Earth Day celebration, DEQ Fuels & Restoration Crew continues to plant native species and remove invasive, Families gather in Sacaton for child abuse prevention, Miss Gila River and Jr. Miss Gila River are introduced at Community Council, Council Elections Tuesday, May 6 for Districts 2 through 7, Girl Scouts-Arizona honor the late Mary V. Thomas, former Governor, District 7 remembers Five Tribes Peace Treaty, Soldier surprises family at Sacaton Elementary School, OHalleran holds town hall meeting in Sacaton, Coolidge High School holds signing ceremony for GRIC basketball player, DEQ meets the requirements to implement water quality standards through Clean Water Act, Eagle born in December should be ready leave the nest in June, District 7 holds meeting to address safety issues and concerns, Workshop covers teen relationships and dating issues in District 6, Native Nations producers hold dialog before the plays premiere, Phoenix Indian Center raises money at Silver & Turquoise Ball, Gov.

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