VOL. 21  ISSUE NO. 19   |    MAY 13 – 19, 2015

BY LINDA BENTLEY | MAY 13, 2015

Snow must go

‘His clear contempt for Sheriff Joe … is cause for removal from office and certainly his need to recuse himself from this case’

murray snowPHOENIX – Late yesterday afternoon, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied an emergency petition for a writ of mandamus for recusal of U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow (l) filed by attorneys Larry Klayman and Jonathon Moseley of Freedom Watch on behalf of Dennis Montgomery, NSA and CIA whistleblower regarding unconstitutional surveillance of American citizens, and intervener-petitioner in ACLU v. Arpaio, a case filed in 2007 accusing the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office of racial profiling.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | MAY 13, 2015

Survey indicates vast majority of Creekers oppose lane closures

CAVE CREEK – A survey of registered Cave Creek voters conducted by a nationally recognized research firm between May 7 and May 10 revealed over 81 percent of citizens oppose closing off traffic lanes on Cave Creek road for motorcycle parking.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | MAY 6, 2015

Former Minuteman leader’s child molestation case to proceed

Simcox allowed to cross examine alleged child victims

WASHINGTON – On Monday, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., issued a critical alert outlining his top five concerns with the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) that appears to be speeding through Congress as a fast-track procedure through which Congress would yield its legislative authority and allow the executive branch to implement one of the largest global financial agreements in our history.

BY LINDA BENTLEY | MAY 13, 2015

Six-month bike lane project to start at onset of high season

CAREFREE – During Call to the Public, Lyn Hitchon told council the town’s sales tax revenue should be good for May because there was a convention with 500 people at the Carefree Resort.

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