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A company made millions selling farmland water rights to Queen Creek, and the practice is growing
A water transfer from a small western Arizona town to a growing East Valley community has some observers concerned. About a decade ago, a company called Greenstone bought nearly 500 acres of land in the town of Cibola, in La Paz County. But, a few years later, Greenstone sold the water rights for that farmland to Queen Creek. In the process, the company made about $14 million in profit.
MALC baseball beats Laughlin; falls against Salome
LAUGHLIN – The Mohave Accelerate Learning Center baseball team played in two games, which was highlighted by a win over Laughlin High School on Tuesday. The Patriots defeated Laughlin for the second time this season, winning 19-1. Matt Brennan had another great day, recording two triples and three RBIs. Jacek Smogoleski, who earned the win on the mound, also knocked in three, while Michael Kennedy had three RBIs. Cash Keller, Brandon Fontenot, and Vinny Garcia combined for four runs, with MALC also shining on the bath path with seven steals.
AWC starts its third annual Enrollment Tour
Arizona Western College's third annual Enrollment Tour is underway visiting high school campuses in the Yuma and La Paz area, providing seniors with resources and orientation to enroll for upcoming summer and fall programs. The post AWC starts its third annual Enrollment Tour appeared first on KYMA.
California officers spent 5 hours searching for Amanda Nenigar after her crash and 911 call. A month later, she was found dead in western Arizona
LA PAZ COUNTY, Ariz. — The California Highway Patrol says an investigation is underway after a missing woman died waiting for help in an Arizona desert following a crash despite providing a 911 operator with her GPS coordinates. CHP units spent around five hours searching for Amanda Nenigar after...
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