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September 11, 2013

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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County to allow open burning in areas with reduced wildfire risk FLORENCE, AZ - Pinal County Air Quality will resume issuing open burning permits in portions of Pinal County on Sept. 16, 2013. The ban originally went into effect in late April to mitigate the risk of wildfire. Recent rains and higher humidity levels have reduced the fire risk in many areas. The ban on open

burning will remain in effect where local fire departments still regard open fires as a threat, including the Dudleyville Fire District. Burning can resume in all areas of the Pinal Rural Fire Rescue 9-1-1 service area including within the Aravaipa Canyon outside of the Dudleyville Fire District beginning 1 mile east of AZ 77 on

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sept. 2 Criminal damage was reported in the area of E. Freeman Rd. and N. Camino Rio, Dudleyville. A road sign was damaged. County Roads was notified of the needed repair. Criminal damage was reported in the area of Indian Hills Mobile Home Park, Dudleyville. A vehicle was egged. Sept. 3 Criminal damage was

reported at the south end of the old pedestrian bridge over the Gila River at N. Gila River Dr., Dudleyville. Sept. 4 Ray Modesto Carmelo, 22, Hayden, was arrested in the area of Highway 177, Kearny, on warrants for failure to appear and interfering with judicial proceedings. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Sept. 5 James L. Pyritz, 42, San Manuel, was arrested on Highway 77 at milepost 129, Dudleyville, on a warrant for failure to appear. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail.

Pinal County Sheriff’s Report

St. Joseph’s Parish is set for September 28th, beginning with a 4 p.m. Mass with Bishop Kicanas, followed by dinner at the Hayden Golf Course. There will be free food, drinks, entertainment & fun for the kids. 300 Mountain View Dr., Hayden

E. Aravaipa Rd. A burn permit is still required. Contact PRFR at 520465-5300 prior to burning. State law prohibits open burning in the portion of north central Pinal County that includes Apache Junction, Queen Creek,

Gold Canyon and San Tan Valley. This region, referred to as Area A, is affected by more stringent air quality regulations that prohibit open burning until October 1. On September 16, 2013 Pinal County Air Quality

will also resume holding satellite office hours at the Casa Grande County Complex located at 820 E. Cottonwood Lane, Building A, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 AM to noon. Applications for burn

permits and additional information on open burning are available on the Air Quality Division’s website at http://1.usa. gov/15Twiwc or by calling the Pinal County Air Quality Division at 520-866-6929.

Rabies clinic planned for Sept. 21 in Oracle On Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, Pinal County Animal Care and Control will be holding rabies clinic in Oracle from 9 a.m. to noon, at the sheriff’s substation, 1470

N. Justice Drive. The rabies vaccinations will be $9, cash only. We will be selling county licenses at these clinics for $15 for altered dogs and $30 for unaltered

Parent Appreciation Night planned Hayden-Winkelman — The Hayden-Winkelman School District is celebrating Parent Appreciation Night tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 5:45 p.m. in the district lobby. This event will recognize the great parents, as well as the commu-

nity, for their continuous help. The community and parents are the difference between having a good school and a great one. “To recognize all that you do to support our school district HW Parents, Page 12

ACTOS? If you have been taking ACTOS (Pioglitazone) and have been diagnosed with

Bladder Cancer or are experiencing the following symptoms: Blood in Urine, Urinary Urgency, Pain in Urination, Back or Abdominal Pain Call us immediately at 877.369.8800, as you may have a legal claim. Your personal, professional consultation is FREE

Moeller Law Office 3433 E. Fort Lowell, Ste 105 Tucson, AZ 85716 While this firm maintains joint responsibility, most cases are referred to other attorneys for principal responsibility.

dogs, cash or check will be accepted. All dogs in Pinal County are required by state law (ARS § 11-1008) to be vaccinated against rabies and licensed. Cats are not required to be vaccinated against rabies but it is highly recommended. Rabies is a very real and 100 percent deadly disease that affects all mammals including humans. By having your

animals vaccinated you can help protect your animals and your families from this disease. Rabies is often seen in wildlife, especially bats, foxes and skunks. These animals are very common in our county, especially in the more rural areas. If a pet has an interaction with wildlife, a rabies vaccination could be the factor that saves that pets life.

Hayden Public Library Preschool Story Hour for Children 1-1/2 to 4 years old Cost is $5.00 monthly Mondays & Wednesdays 10:30 am to noon Register now at the library 9 am to 4:45 pm Mon-Fri Questions? Call the Library 356-7801 ext. 501

Classes start Sept. 9


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