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September 2010 Times Publications Cover
SITE FEATURES
What's going on in the entire Valley.
 
What do you have to look forward to this month? The Valley's most popular Astrologer tells all…..
 
Renowned restaurant critics' suggested Valley eats.
 
A closer look into the private workspaces of some of the Valley's high-profile personalities.
OPEN DOOR POLICY
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Read The Times most recent Arizona Press Club award-winning stories, the most revered awards in Arizona journalism.
Surgical Roulette
Peñasco Fiasco
Operative Fate
Walking Tall
Guilty
Frozen Assets
The Vanity Tax
Addicted Youth
Silicone Valley
Fatal Lapse
 
Times Publications Treasure Hunt - Coin #3
Clues for Certificate Number 1
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COIN 3 Has Been Found!

Patrick Runez found Coin #3, which was hidden under a bench near Hunt’s Tomb. The area was the site of one of our previous hidden treasures. The tomb houses the remains of Arizona’s first governor, George W. P. Hunt. It is located very close to the Phoenix Zoo.

Runez must have had some help from his dog in finding the hidden coin, as he submitted a picture of his friend with the coin affixed to its face.

There still remains one coin left. It is hidden at the…….

Good luck!

 


 

Clue #1 - This is bound to be some fun, and though the info can be scant, you could be helped if you have the memory of an elephant.

Clue #2 - As we said in the previous clue, your memory can help you out. You’ll have to recall a hiding place of a past hunt to move beyond the doubt.

Clue #3 - Believe it or not for Coin 3 there’s a lot we’ve already told. Now remember the place of a previous treasure if you want to find the gold.

Clue #4 - This hiding place isn’t new, and we have no monkey wrench. If you’re looking in the right place you’re sitting on a bench.

Clue #5 - You might be getting close, closer to the prize. If you are you’re probably feeling a little bit galvanized.

 

 
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ODD JOBS
A closer look at some of the Valley's more interesting gigs.
This month meet
Dwayne Bader, Scottsdale Firefighter