VOL. 19  ISSUE NO. 26   |    JUNE 26 – JULY 2, 2013

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 26, 2013

rodney glassmanKabuki theater used to select interim town manager

Meanwhile, Glassman … was out and about introducing himself to local chamber members as Cave Creek’s new town manager

CAVE CREEK – Kabuki theater is a type of popular Japanese drama, evolved from the older No theater, in which elaborately costumed performers, use stylized movements, dances, and songs in order to enact tragedies and comedies.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 26, 2013

Council unanimously passes $17.8 million budget

‘In my view, the budget is a fair use of taxpayer money’

CAVE CREEK – Tuesday night’s special session of the town council began with Carefree resident Jim Peirce speaking during Call to the Public.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 26, 2013

Stagecoach Village single-story requirement recommended for repeal

Smith said he didn’t think privatizing the road would address the issue and asked if it would now become a gated community

CAVE CREEK – With Chairman Ted Bryda and Commissioner Peter Omundson absent, the planning commission, chaired by Vice Chairman John Ford voted unanimously in favor of recommending the repeal of a 1991 ordinance requiring commercial buildings in the Gateway Project, now Stagecoach Village, to be only a single story.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 26, 2013

Whistleblower says Obama received financial aid as foreign student

Concerned about fraud being committed and Obama, being a citizen of Indonesia, was never eligible to be president of the United States

SANTA ANA, Calif. – While Attorney Orly Taitz was participating in a rally in front of the U.S. Capitol on June 19, a whistleblower from Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) in Albany, N.Y. approached her to say she personally reviewed the microfilm of President Barack Obama’s financial aid and it reveals he received financial aid as a foreign student and a citizen of Indonesia.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 26, 2013

MCSO evacuates to evaluate white powder

CAVE CREEK – A woman went to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office District Four substation at around 2 p.m. on June 19 and told the deputy there she received a letter in the mail from a bank and when she opened it white powder came out of the envelope, so she placed the items in a plastic bag and brought it to the station.

JUNE 26, 2013

Supreme Court to rule on phony Obama ‘recess’ appointments

Constitutional separation of powers at issue

FAIRFAX, Va. – Americans for Limited Government President Nathan Mehrens issued the following statement responding to the Supreme Court's decision to grant certiorari in the NLRB v. Noel Canning case ...


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