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ST JOHNS BOY ANOTHER VICTIM OF APACHE COUNTY!
It's surprising that "12 News" wrote their stories, concerning this little boy, with such openness and detail. It's also not surprising that this dog and pony show runs exactly parallel to a book I published last year, and, a news story Channel 12 did on my book and the retaliations that were rained down on me, from Springerville Town officials, as a direct response to my "tell-all" book. The noticeable difference would be how Channel 12 hacked up my story until it was the most meaningless piece of reporting in the history of journalism. The book, "The Road; Memoir of Corruption and Abuse of Power," speaks to the issues at hand and that have been swirling around this little boy for over a year; corruption, politics, and money.
This case is a travesty of justice in the worst sense. There should have been an "outcry" when the media-mongers first ran the story. It wasn't just a story, it was a tangled mess of lies, cover-ups, misconduct, payoffs, corruption, deals, abuse of power, and maleficence of office. No one was asking the important questions, just forming a lynch mob to string up this little boy. Physics 101 applied, as it should have been, would have told the idiots running the investigation, would have revealed, almost instantaniously that there was no way that little boy, no bigger than a minute, could not have physically aimed that rifle, never mind kill two grown men with it. However, that it was their story and they definitely stuck to it.
Springerville Tramples Beloved Constitution!
Springerville, AZ. On Tuesday, November 10, 2009, Springerville yet again trampled our beloved Constitution by imposing "Censorship" on the First Amendment Rights of Lynnell Levingston.
Capitol holiday tree makes stop in Glendale
Glendale kids got a short look at the giant Capitol Christmas tree this week. The 85-foot blue spruce, which was cut in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Springerville, stopped at Glendale's downtown Murphy Park on its long journey to Washington, D.C. The tree is traveling with nearly 10,000 handmade ornaments and 80 companion trees that will ...
Cities To Celebrate Arrival Of Capitol Christmas Tree
By Linda Kor This year Arizonans have been given the honor of showcasing our beautiful state by providing the Christmas tree for our nation's capitol.
Progress Made on Three Wildfires
Springerville, AZ ...Significant progress towards the containment of three wildfires on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests is reported by fire managers today.
Fall color in Arizona nears peak, see the photos now
Taken at Dane Ridge off of Forest Road 321C in the Mogollon Rim Ranger District by Jean Gilbertson on 9-30-09. PHOENIX a ' If you can get up to the Arizona mountains this month, you'll be in for a colorful experience.
Young Springerville Man Charged With One Murder Confesses To Two More
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. Posted on October 2, 2009 at 4:28 PM Investigators in the small town of Saint Johns say a Springerville man has admitted to several murders in North East Arizona... And is now being called one of the youngest serial killers ever.
Deadline approaching for U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
Springerville,Ariz.- The deadline for submitting ornaments for the 2009 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Arizona is Monday, October 5th.
Arizona man's own actions led to murder confession
He wanted to tell the police chief that cops from out of town were in hisA jurisdiction.
Ariz. man makes surprise confessions in 2 killings
This photo provided by Apache County Sheriff's Office shows William Inmon, who was arrested in connection with the death of a 16-year-old St.
Body Discovered Is Believed To Be Missing St. Johns Boy
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 16-year-old Ricky Flores, a St.
Body of 16-year-old found wrapped, material partially burned
Click the play button on the video window to the right to see the story ST. JOHNS, AZ -- Apache County Attorney Michael Whiting said remains found in a shallow grave in an Arizona forest area are believed to be those of 16-year-old Ricky Flores from Saint Johns.
Charges filed in death of eastern Ariz. teenager
Three people have been charged in the death of a 16-year-old St. Johns boy, whose remains authorities believe were buried in a shallow grave.
SRP Board Decides Against Planned Rate Hike
At a special meeting Tuesday, the board voted unanimously to approve a series of recommendations from SRP's management that will have the effect of keeping rates steady until next year if the various parts are given final approval in October.
SRP rate increase proposal under fire
As Salt River Project officials try to sell a proposed 8.8 percent increase in electric rates, critics say the utility is avoiding a big question: Where will the money go? SRP, which has been holding sessions this week in the Southeast Valley on the rate hike proposal, is pitching it as necessary to upgrade existing facilities and invest in ...
SRP rate increase proposal under fire
As Salt River Project officials try to sell a proposed 8.8 percent increase in electric rates, critics say the utility is avoiding a big question: Where will the money go? SRP, which has been holding sessions this week in the Southeast Valley on the rate hike proposal, is pitching it as necessary to upgrade existing facilities and invest in ...
SRP rate increase proposal under fire
As Salt River Project officials try to sell a proposed 8.8 percent increase in electric rates, critics say the utility is avoiding a big question: Where will the money go? SRP, which has been holding sessions this week in the Southeast Valley on the rate hike proposal, is pitching it as necessary to upgrade existing facilities and invest in ...
SRP's 8.8% rate increase proposal opposed
Opposition is growing to the Salt River Project's proposed 8.8 percent rate increase as opponents question the need for such a large rise during an economic slowdown.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Springerville seems like an unlikely place for a museum, but step inside and prepare to be wowed.