VOL. 20  ISSUE NO. 32   |    AUGUST 6 – 12, 2014

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  AUGUST 6, 2014

Whispering Hills takes on APS route as council delays action

Council tables reconsideration vote on SAP, vowing to bring forward an amendment to eliminate 10-acre ‘problem area’

CAVE CREEK – Wes Cooper spoke during Call to the Public and said he hoped council was planning to reconsider the Specific Area Plan (SAP).

BY LINDA BENTLEY  | AUGUST 6, 2014

Field of six vying for governor in Republican Primary

CAREFREE – On July 24, 2014, Town Clerk Kandace French announced she had certified two citizen initiatives as having a sufficient number of valid signatures to be presented to voters on the November ballot.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  AUGUST 6, 2014

Legislator’s past actions won’t slip by unnoticed

Gray forced growth on CCUSD against the will of the voters

CAVE CREEK – Linda Gray, a former senator who represented District 10 in Phoenix for a dozen or so years, is running for state representative in the Republican Primary to represent District 1, which now includes Cave Creek.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  AUGUST 6, 2014

Asylum claims don’t hold water

WASHINGTON, DC – The First-Responders Report™, the column that covers armed self defense by the public, is running again in the Wash., D.C.-edition of USA Today, in paid space sponsored by GunLaws.com. It is the only way such news generally appears in the nation’s capital.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  AUGUST 6, 2014

The fate of the buffaloes

CAVE CREEK – After hearing rumors the necropsy report for T.C. Thorstenson’s two dead buffaloes was completed by the University of Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Lab and it allegedly revealed they died from some sort of respiratory illness, I contacted Thorstenson to ask if that was true.


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