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Lakeside Blue Ridge coach Paul Moro called Show Low's record "audacious."
azcentral.com | news 2009
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"It's touch-and-go," said Eric Neitzel, spokesman for the Show Low, Ariz., Fire Department.
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On this remote property outside Show Low, Arizona, more than 200 dogs, cats, chickens, and other animals have been living in filthy pens, trailers, and broken-down vehicles.
Wayne Pacelle: Hundreds of Dogs, Cats, and Other Animals Rescued in Arizona Wayne Pacelle 2011
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McCain, whose home state gets $6.2 million a year for four small airports - including the one in Show Low, population 12,000 - nonetheless feels it's necessary to "end subsidies to airlines that serve small airports when there isn't the market need or volume of consumers," spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan said.
McCain: End subsidies for smaller airports. Al Kamen 2011
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Phoenix police told local TV station KTVK that Weinberg had purchased items at convenience stores in Chandler, Superior and Show Low on Dec. 11 and in Holbrook the following day, but there was no other sign of her since then.
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On this remote property outside Show Low, Arizona, more than 200 dogs, cats, chickens, and other animals have been living in filthy pens, trailers, and broken-down vehicles.
Wayne Pacelle: Hundreds of Dogs, Cats, and Other Animals Rescued in Arizona Wayne Pacelle 2011
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"It's touch-and-go," said Eric Neitzel, spokesman for the Show Low, Ariz., Fire Department.
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Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Elisabeth Posner Schouten of Potomac; two children from his first marriage, Nora Whitbeck of Show Low, Ariz., and Peter Schouten of Denver; a stepdaughter from his second marriage, Jennifer Beaudet of Kensington; two stepdaughters from his third marriage, Rachel Smith of Suwanee, Ga., and Suzanne Cohen of Seattle; two brothers; and six grandchildren.
Virginia S. Hiller, Hugh W. Olds Jr., Petrus G. Schouten, George J. Nesline, John R. Duvall die 2010
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Each variation had its risk, but risk-taking is the air in Show Low.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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We've gone from Globe's “bulletin board” cows to the Dairy Queen in Show Low for Blizzards and hot dogs to the Pinetop Wal-Mart for all the things we forgot: sun tan lotion, Kleenex, cowboy boots for Rag.
Monsoon 2009
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