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2024 fall hunt draw results available

PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) has released the 2024 fall hunt draw results for deer, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison, and sandhill crane.      

A customer’s AZGFD portal account is the only source for finding out draw results and viewing bonus points. A free portal account can be created at accounts.azgfd.com/Account/Register (account features for minor dependents are available).

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Spring 2024 graduates announced at UA

A recent economic analysis found that a degree from The University of Alabama has proven to provide an abundant return on investment for graduates, setting the stage for legendary careers while also creating priceless experiences and memories.
The University provides numerous opportunities for service and growth to help prepare future generations through its educational, cultural and social experiences.

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PART 3 – Addressing The Silver Tsunami: Taking Action & Preparation

Dear Editor,
The Silver Tsunami, symbolizing the wave of aging baby boomers entering retirement, poses multifaceted challenges for city municipalities.
As we continue to explore the implications of the Silver Tsunami, it is essential to focus on what individuals can do to mitigate the challenges ahead. While we wait for larger systemic changes, there are several proactive measures that we can take to ensure a better quality of life for our seniors and ourselves.

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Firefighters extinguished multiple brush fires near Kingman

KINGMAN – Personnel from multiple agencies battled a number of brush fires Monday morning. The Kingman Fire Department (KFD) reports crews responded at 8:27 a.m. to the brush blazes in the area of Historic Route 66 and Interstate 40.

“Five fires covering approximately 15 acres were extinguished, causing a temporary closure of Route 66 for about two hours,” a news release said.

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