Arizona Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - January 31, 2007, Yuma, Arizona OF HITS HISTORIC YUMA JANUARY 31,2007 IN appears there may have been an orchestrated campaign to mislead the public about climate Henry chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform holds event to honor hands that help DESERT meat sharpen your JAMES STAFF south county municipal judge has been temporarily suspended for misconduct while in Arizona Supreme Court is reviewing if Rosendo a city magistrate in the San Luis Municipal should be suspended for 60 days without The Commission on Judicial an independent state agency that has jurisdiction over announced last week that a hearing panel the Supreme Court must now decide whether to uphold the said Keith executive director of the Commission on Judicial Morales is currently on paid suspension until the court makes its to a news the recommendation is based on a consent agreement in which Morales acknowledged his misconduct and agreed with the proposed disciplinary His suspension was 'e Jan. 24. the Morales admits that he issued an order to a man who was living with the mother of his child and then presided over the hearing and dismissed the week the judge and the mother engaged in Several flirtatious telephone conversations during which the judge told off-color exchanged intimate with the woman and gave her legal advice on how to get an order of protection against the according to the also states most of the calls occurred while Morales was using the courthouse In the the judge also admitted that he met with the woman and the child at the where he warned the child that he would put him in jail if he did not obey his The father was not notified of the support Judge Morales ' completely and give him of the said Jennifer public relations for the city of San believe everyone deserves as second did not return calls made to him on both his home and cell phones Tuesday regarding the added that former Somerton Justice of the Peace Manny Figueroa will serve as city magistrate during Gilbert can be reached at or 539-6854. Luis and Kofa high school teams both advance in state soccer playoffs Oklahoma is the new Miss wheelchairs roll into The Sun Delivery 539-6900 LIFE NOTICES NOTICES PHOTO provided by the National Geographic Society shows archaeologist trenches revealing clay floors of Neolithic houses at Durrington occupied by the builders of The trench at upper right cuts across the remains of an composed of broken bones and pieces of The avenue was thought to have been used by revelers at Durrington traveling to deposit remains of their dead in the waters of the River Avon as the final stage of funerary The project is funded in part by National unearthed near Yuma woman found dead in NICOLE E. STAFF Oklahoma truck driver who had been reported missing at 9:30 p.m. Saturday was found dead Tuesday morning in a semi trailer at a warehouse in Kay 47, of was discovered around 6 a.m. dock worker unloading Dole lettuce from a semi trailer at the grocery store distribution Ross was last seen Saturday by her husband exiting their semi truck at the Dole 3725 S. Avenue 3E, to go to an office for according to a Yuma police news release said there are no signs of foul and the incident appears to be a tragic and her husband drove trucks as partners for an Oklahoma City distributing for the past 18 according to her Sherry The couple was at Dole on Saturday to pick up a load of the release RECENT PHOTO provided by the National Geographic Society shows the Stonehenge within Stonehenge World Heritage Archaeological research in 2006 funded partly by National Geographic supports a theory that the monument was part of a much larger religious complex used for funerary was puzzling archaeologists have uncovered what may have been a village for workers or near the mysterious stone circle in village was located at Durrington about two miles from and is also the location of a wooden version of the stone WAS houses have been and researchers believe there were at least 25 of archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson said Tuesday at a briefing held by the National Geographic THAT'S village was carbon dated to about 2600 about the same time Stonehenge was The Great Pyramid in Egypt was built at about the same said Parker Pearson of Sheffield researchers speculated that Durrington Walls was a place for the living and Stonehenge where several cremated remains have been found was a cemetery and Both are connected to the Avon River by paths they called lobbies states to require Texas Merck Co. is helping bankroll efforts to pass state laws requiring girls as young as 11 or 12 to receive the new vaccine against the sexually transmitted conservatives and groups say such a requirement would encourage premarital sex and interfere with the way they raise their and they say Merck's push for such laws is But the company said its lobbying efforts have been at least 18 states debating whether to require Merck's vaccine for Merck has funneled money through Women in an advocacy group made up of female state legislators around the top official from Merck's vaccine division sits on Women in Government's business and many of the bills around the country have been introduced by members of Women in cancer is of particular interest to our members because it represents the first opportunity that we have to actually eliminate a said Susan Women in Government approved by the federal government in protects girls and women against strains of the human or that are responsible for most cases of cervical A government advisory panel has recommended that all girls get the shots at 11 and 12, before they are likely to be sexually no state has yet to add cancer and mortality rates of cervical cancer have fallen about 50 percent in the U.S. in the past 30 In 2006, it was responsible for 3,700 and 100,000 women 2003 7.1 National Cancer BY JACOB SUN A FEMALE TRUCK DRIVER who went missing at the Dole plant in Yuma last weekend was found dead Tuesday inside a lettuce truck in half-cent tax ending STAFF half-cent sales tax that was expected to be charged for at least eight years retires today after only Yuma County capital projects tax was imposed dan. 1, 2001, to raise an estimated million for new public Because of booming growth and the success of the Yuma Palms Regional Center and other the money was raised earlier than sales taxes in the city of Yuma will be at 8.4 5.6 percent for the 1.7 percent from the city and 1.1 percent from the according to Kevin county legislative and public affairs current combined sales tax is 8.9 County Board of Supervisors chairwoman Casey Prochaska said the expiring tax was needed to deliver the necessary infrastructure because the county was growing so She said the county had hoped to retire it early but couldn't be sure it would extremely happy to get rid of she of us pay monies were used to build a new juvenile court facility and a new justice to pay for the lease purchase debt on the new health department building and to pay for the county's share of the Area Service Some funds are also being used for the ongoing renovation of the old spending money at bars or hotels in the city also pays a 2 percent hospitality tax on top of the sales This money is used to fund Desert Hills Golf capital improvement projects and tourism