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Created2005 to 2016
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety became operational by the executive order of Governor Jack Williams on July 1, 1969. Governor Williams’ mandate consolidated the functions and responsibilities of the Arizona Highway Patrol, the Enforcement Division of the State Department of Liquor Licenses and Control and the Narcotics Division of

The Arizona Department of Public Safety became operational by the executive order of Governor Jack Williams on July 1, 1969. Governor Williams’ mandate consolidated the functions and responsibilities of the Arizona Highway Patrol, the Enforcement Division of the State Department of Liquor Licenses and Control and the Narcotics Division of the State Department of Law.

Created2004 to 2017
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety enforces state law with primary responsibility in the areas of motor vehicle traffic, narcotics, organized crime/racketeering, and specific regulatory functions. Operational and technical assistance is provided to local and state government agencies and other components of the criminal justice community. Services include scientific analysis,

The Arizona Department of Public Safety enforces state law with primary responsibility in the areas of motor vehicle traffic, narcotics, organized crime/racketeering, and specific regulatory functions. Operational and technical assistance is provided to local and state government agencies and other components of the criminal justice community. Services include scientific analysis, aircraft support, emergency first care, criminal information systems, and statewide communications. The Department also promotes and enhances the quality of public safety through cooperative enforcement operations and by increasing public awareness of criminal activities.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-10-18
DescriptionFriday Edition. Panelists discuss Governor Symington backtracks on a shakeup at DPS, the Clarence Thomas hearings' impact on Arizona politics, and the jail sentence for a politician involved in AZScam. Panelists include Keven Ann Willey, Doug MacEachern, and Bill Rawson.
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Created1905
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Detailed map of Granite Gorge section of the Grand Canyon from the pamphlet titled, "Titan of Chasms: Grand Canyon of Arizona."

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Amendments to the bill establishing the Grand Canyon a National Monument. Circa 1908.

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ContributorsThe Coconino Sun (Publisher)
Created1924-08-22
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Editoral attacking Senator Ralph Cameron for attempting to buy Bright Angel Trail.

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ContributorsEakin, J. R. (Author)
Created1924-10-24
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Travel statistics for Grand Canyon National Park.

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ContributorsMiami Daily Silver Belt (Publisher)
Created1924-10-25
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Rebuttal to the editoral published in the Coconino Sun attacking Ralph Cameron.

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ContributorsGavin, J. E. (Author)
Created1924-09-04
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Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding the Bright Angel Trail controversy, including newspaper clipping.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-16
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Yaki Point, the sale of Bright Angel Trail and the building of a road between Maine and the Grand Canyon.