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Arizona parks director Martyn set for misdemeanor trial

State Parks Director Bryan Martyn (Photo from pinalcounty.az.gov)
A magistrate is scheduled to try Arizona Parks Director Bryan Martyn on Oct. 18 on a misdemeanor disorderly...

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Newly named state parks chief comes under scrutiny

Incoming State Parks Director Bryan Martyn heads the Pinal Truth Squad. (Photo from pinalcounty.az.gov)
The appointment of former Pinal County Supervisor Bryan Martyn as the new...

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Pinal County supervisors looking for replacement

Pinal County District 2 Supervisor Bryan Martyn. (Photo from pinalcounty.az.gov)
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors is looking to appoint someone to replace Bryan Martyn, who...

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Bill to protect Arizona State Parks revenue a step closer to law

[caption id="attachment_43916" align="alignleft" width="270" caption="A view of the mountains at Oracle State Park, which is about 40 miles northeast of Tucson. The bill would protect funds raised by Arizona State...

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Arizona moving to use conservation money before vote

Arizona parks officials and local governments in the Phoenix and Flagstaff areas are moving to spend up to $52 million of land conservation money that legislators envisioned being used instead...

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Board votes to keep 5 state parks open

The Arizona State Parks Board voted Wednesday to keep open five more parks slated for closure next month, leaving only four on the chopping block just months after the board...

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Officials: Budget cuts will increase boating dangers

The latest plan to address the state’s budget deficit would sweep a fund that helps law enforcement patrol Arizona’s waterways, something that two local officials say would endanger boaters. “This...

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