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  6. Pinal County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office has been using K-9’s to serve and protect the County of Pinal for more than 40-years. [13] Narcotics Task Force. The Pinal County Narcotics Task Force is a multi-agency task force composed of an administrative Sergeant, an operations Sergeant, nine Investigators and an administrative secretary.

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    Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. is a family owned and operated newspaper and commercial printing company based in Casa Grande, Arizona.Since its inception, it has grown to 6 community newspapers, 4 specialty publications, 3 news websites and a digital marketing division. [2]

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    Casa Grande was without a newspaper for most of its 33 years before the Casa Grande Times appeared in January 1912, founded by J. F. Brown, who was also its first editor.It was not the earliest paper, but it was the first to endure.

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    KTVK also airs a limited amount of non-news local programming. One of the station's offerings, the local pet adoption encouragement program Pets on Parade with the Arizona Humane Society, is the longest-running local TV show in Arizona, having first been broadcast in December 1958. [79]