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Today in History: Oct. 10

Oct. 10, 2008

Despite a mid-summer scare, the long-established Granite Creek Ministry will continue to offer its weekly meals to the homeless.

Oct. 10, 2004

News of a reported shortage of the flu vaccine apparently sparked an overflow crowd, comprised mostly of seniors, to flock to the Walgreens store on Sheldon and Montezuma streets here Saturday to get injections.

Oct. 10, 1999

As the biggest merger of the copper industry's history continues to unfold, all the 500-plus employees at the Cyprus Bagdad copper mine in Bagdad can do is wait, talk and wonder.

Oct. 10, 1984

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed an agreement for an exchange of services with the City of Prescott that totals more than $440,000 in costs for the 1984-85 fiscal year.

Oct. 10, 1959

"Richard A. Reece has been appointed district scout executive for this area, Dr. Taylor Hicks, newly elected president of the Boy Scout Grand Canyon Council, announced (Friday)."

Oct. 10, 1934

"Chief War Horse, tall, wiry leader of the Smoki People of Prescott, made it known today special ceremonies of initiation for the year's crop of renegade (or novitiates) will take place within the solemn confines of the organization's pueblo at City Park Friday night, October 12, opening at 8 o'clock."

Oct. 10, 1909

"Big Bug in the vicinity of Mayer is attracting attention from its yield of placer gold, and reports from along that creek are to the effect that the new ground discovered is yielding immense sums."





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