VOL. 20  ISSUE NO. 10   |    MARCH 5 – 11, 2014

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  MARCH 5, 2014

Banner program still not ready for prime time

Divided council nixes library contribution

CAVE CREEK – Town council met Monday afternoon for a retreat, an informal working session to hash out the upcoming year’s agenda.

They discussed the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget to provide staff with direction and guidance pertaining to operations and capital improvement and the 4,000 acres of state land the town wishes to acquire as open space.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  MARCH 5, 2014

‘The solution to pollution is dilution’

He cautioned, however, that citizens should not expect them to be able to eliminate all nuisance odors

CAVE CREEK – Mayor Vincent Francia began Monday night’s regular council meeting by thanking Cave Creek Museum Executive Director Evelyn Anderson for hosting the Spur Cross Reunion on Friday.

David Smith took to the podium during Call to the Public to tell council he didn’t know why but the previous management and council made the decision to allow water and wastewater infrastructure to “gracefully deteriorate.”

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  MARCH 5, 2014

California students forfeit constitutional rights to Mexicans

SAN FRANCISCO – Last week a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel affirmed the U.S. District Court’s granting of summary judgment in favor of Morgan Hill Unified School District, a civil rights suit brought by high school students who were asked to remove clothing bearing images of the American flag after school officials learned of threats of race-related violence during a school-sanctioned celebration of Cinco de Mayo.

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