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| Local News |  | High court OKs P.O. boxes | | Arizona Daily Sun- 8/20/2008 10:46:27 AM | | Petition signatures for candidates are legally valid even if they have only the post office box of the signers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. |  |
 | Petition names valid with just a P.O. box | | Tucson Region- 8/20/2008 8:29:12 AM | | Petition signatures for candidates are legally valid even if they have only the post office box of the signers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. |  |
 | Yaqui lawsuit aims to make poker club fold | | Arizona Daily Star- 8/20/2008 7:23:18 AM | | The Pascua Yaqui Tribe has filed a civil lawsuit against the owners of a poker room that opened last month on the North Side, prompted, the tribe says, by a lack of intervention by the state. |  |
 | County sends incorrect ballots to 736 voters | | East Valley Tribune- 8/20/2008 5:28:49 AM | | Maricopa County sent the wrong early ballots to 736 voters in a Chandler precinct and an adjacent county island, elections officials said Tuesday. |  |
 | Foes of Arizona Civil Rights Initiative file suit | | Arizona Daily Sun- 8/20/2008 3:47:51 AM | | Foes of the Arizona Civil Rights Initiative filed suit Monday in hopes of getting a judge to block it from being on the ballot, no matter what the Secretary of State's Office concludes. |  |
 | Petitions with P.O. box numbers are valid | | East Valley Tribune- 8/20/2008 3:00:47 AM | | Petition signatures for candidates are legally valid even if they have only the post office box of the signers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. |  |
 | Gilbert considering increasing heights of buildings | | East Valley Tribune- 8/20/2008 2:38:59 AM | | Is Gilbert ready to grow up? The leaders of the town that has steadfastly refused to incorporate as a city are close to changing the zoning ordinance to allow for taller buildings, in a bid to shore up ... |  |
 | Mixup sends bad ballots to 736 in Chandler | | Azcentral.com- 8/19/2008 9:04:12 PM | | A Maricopa County snafu that sent 736 incorrect early ballots for the Sept. 2 primary election to Chandler area households has City Council candidate Rick Heumann worried about the implications. |  |
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