NATIONAL BRIEFING / ARIZONA
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A communications company has offered to help Bullhead City pay the steep natural gas bills for a new eternal flame at its veterans memorial.
The town turned the flame off Jan. 5 after it received a $961 bill for the first full month of service.
The flame was relighted several days later after protests from veterans who had worked to build the memorial.
Frontier Communications Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is offering to pay at least part of the monthly cost of keeping the flame going.
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