VOL. 18  ISSUE NO. 24   | JUNE 13 – 19, 2012

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 13, 2012

Arpaio and CCP submit affidavits to support allegations in Florida case

Indiana eligibility challenge dismissed, SCOTUS declines review of Ninth Circuit opinion

On Tuesday, Attorney Larry Klayman, representing Mike Voeltz, announced Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (below) and his Cold Case Posse have submitted sworn affidavits supporting allegations of document fraud cited in his client’s ballot eligibility challenge against Barack Obama in Florida. Keep reading ....

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 13, 2012

Taxpayers prevail as court issues blow to PLEA

However, in issuing that injunction, Cooper noted it covered only the 2010-2012 MOU, which expires June 30, 2012

PHOENIX – Last week, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Katherine Cooper granted a preliminary injunction, enjoining certain sections of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between city of Phoenix and the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association (PLEA) as it pertains to the union’s “release time” provisions.   Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 13, 2012

Carefree adopts $6.5 million bottom-line budget

Marketing plan to target ‘female socialites’

CAREFREE – During the June 5 meeting, Mayor David Schwan announced there would be a special council meeting on Tuesday, June 12, to hold a workshop to discuss business advertising signs in the right-of-way.  Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 13, 2012

Carefree authorizes installation of test sign for public comment

‘We’re going from big circus signs to very smaller classy signs’

CAREFREE – Following a presentation by Councilman Mike Farrar, during which council members were presented with designs and costs of signs by Signarama in Phoenix and Bertram Signs and Graphics in Carefree, with Councilman Marty Salzman absent, council unanimously decided to go with one of Bertram’s proposed designs.  Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | JUNE 13, 2012

California’s Right to Know initiative qualifies for ballot

SACRAMENTO – California Secretary of State Debra Bowen announced on Monday the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act has qualified for the November ballot.  Keep reading ...

JUNE 13, 2012

Please support Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the MCSO Cold-Case Posse and the Maricopa Board of Supervisors

When: 9 a.m., June 20, 2012
Where: Board of Supervisors Auditorium, 205 West Jefferson, Phoenix

The Randy Parraz group, Citizens for a Better Arizona, will be making their usual, choreographed demands for Sheriff Joe Arpaio to resign .. .and additionally, they will request the MCSO Cold-Case Posse stop its investigation into the identity documents of Barack Hussein Obama.

Board Supervisors have been given a 14 day notice to perform.

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