| Vehicles banned on section of monument |
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| Written by GINGER RICHARDSON, The Arizona Republic | |
| Tuesday, 13 May 2008 | |
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Starting next month, a huge swath of the Sonoran Desert National Monument, one of the state's most prized parcels of public land, will be closed to off-road enthusiasts. Read More...
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