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The City of San Luis is observing Education Day on Saturday, Jan. 24.
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The San Luis City Council approved several ordinances Wednesday night, including Ordinance 476, which adds Drunk and Disorderly Conduct to city code.
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Some in South Yuma County city wanted to recall Mayor Nieves Riedel, saying she "acts in her own self interest." Others wanted to recall council members Lizeth Servin and Luis Cabrera. Now both efforts are off.
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Gethsemani Baptist Church was represented by the First Liberty Institute and the law firm Snell and Wilmer L.L.P.
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San Luis residents vote on Proposition 434, which aims to cut council members' salary, benefits and travel expenses.They'll also consider whether to sell detention center
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With the federal government shutdown still on, we look at the impact SNAP cuts will have at the Somerton Senior Center. Plus, on an otherwise quiet Election Day Tuesday, some voters in Yuma will vote on a measure for more funding for the Crane School District. In San Luis, voters will decide whether council members will continue to get pay, benefits and travel expenses.
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Board members Luis Márquez and Liliana Arroyo are up for recall in a special San Luis election. Election day is Nov. 4, but ballots by mail should be sent by Oct. 28.
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Votantes de San Luis, Arizona tendrán chance a remover o mantener dos miembros de la mesa directiva del distrito Gadsden en Noviembre: Luis Márquez y Liliana Arroyo.
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Vice Mayor Tadeo De La Hoya booked Monday afternoon at Yuma County Detention Center. Next steps unclear.
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An education town hall hosted at the Comité de Bien Estar in San Luis Wednesday enabled locals to discuss the experiences and challenges many residents share.