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Rabbit judge Kimjo Mareska explains what makes good rabbit form to those showing their animals Thursday afternoon at the fair. View photo »
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The Northern Gile County Fair got into a full swing Thursday with animals being weighed in and entries judged. One of the toughest jobs at the fair was getting the animals weighed. They did not always go where the handlers wanted them to go. View photo »
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A large birthday cake rolls down Main Street in tribute to the 125th Anniversary. The Timeline Parade was separated into time segments and represented what was happening in those times in general and how they related to Payson in particular View photo »
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Wes Still, also known as the Sheriff, is alarmed by an off-stage heckler during the Zane Grey Mystery, performed as part of Payson’s 125th Anniversary Celebration. The action took place at Majestic Rim, an assisted living center on E. Tyler Parkway in Payson, Saturday, Sept. 29. View photo »
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Jennifer Alverez, left, Seth Ginn, center, and Jakob Brosofske each display a different style of hanging ornaments on one of the trees to be auctioned off Friday, Nov. 30 at the Pine-Strawberry School. The children are members of Ms. Kiekintveld's third-grade class at the school. View photo »
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The sight of speeding motorists and their blurry vehicles will soon taper off in Star Valley. The town will likely have a photo radar enforcement system in operation within the next two months. View photo »
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Mike Snively gestures in frustration to Doug Eckhardt across the flooded second crossing in East Verde Estates. Snively and his family were forced to stay with neighbors, due to the high water level. Snively said whole trees were rushing down the river like toothpicks around 11:30 p.m. Monday. Water levels were at least 10 feet high in some places. View photo »
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Charlie Motley epitomizes the American cowboy, but instead of moving cattle from one grazing ground to another, his purpose now is helping special needs children by using his vast knowledge of horses as a therapy tool. View photo »
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Throngs of people came to Green Valley Park Wednesday to take part in the Fourth of July festivities.
Michael Dixon is the lucky wagoneer on this trip down the hill at Green Valley Park at the 4th of July celebration. Assisting his ride are; Trevor Dennerline, left and Shay England. View photo »
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The Whispering Pines Fire Department called on the expertise of Tonto Rim Search and Rescue to assist in extrication of a 27-year-old man, who attempted to jump off a cliff into the East Verde River near Water Wheel Campground Saturday, June 23. View photo »
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Genealogist Peggy Gray gestures toward volumes of resources for researching family history at the Northern Gila County Genealogical Society's Genealogy Library. View photo »
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The 900-acre Promontory Fire started Sunday, hours after another nearby wildfire, the Ponderosa Fire, was contained. View photo »
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This is one of the concepts used around the state for courthouse buildings. The Gila County Facilities Planning Committee will recommend a new courthouse to be built on the corner of Main Street and Highway 87. Any courthouse design, if funding is passed by voters, must be approved by the newly created Design Review Board. View photo »
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Shannon Crandall's dog, Sammy, spent five months in the woods. A little white spot on Sammy's nose, a five-pound weight gain and the fact that he is no longer a picky eater are the only results of his ordeal.
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Patrick Marshall visits the memorial for his best friend, Cory Gibbons, at the Tonto Basin Elementary School. View photo »
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The Edge Complex Fire was started by lightning in July 2005. It burned 71,661 acres around Tonto Basin. View photo »
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ouncils' choice to open meetings with prayer reflection of community. View photo »
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Payson Police officer John Heflin tests his Taser, a sometimes controversial nonlethal weapon designed to immobilize a target by emitting 50,000 volts of electricity and .004 amps into the human body. View photo »
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Marguerite Noble was a tiny woman, with a voice softened by the years. But she was a dynamo who left an impression larger than life everywhere she went -- usually wearing her signature sunbonnet View photo »
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Univision 33 reporter Victor Rodriguez, carrying a Payson Roundup article he pulled from the Internet, interviews Police Chief Gordon Gartner Friday View photo »