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Fountain Hills
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Fountain Hills

Town in Maricopa County, south-central Arizona; population (1990) 10,000. It is located 32 km/20 mi northeast of Phoenix, in the McDowell Mountains, on the edge of the Fort McDowell and Salt River Indian reservations. This residential and resort community is noted for a 171-m/560-ft fountain, said to be the world's tallest, which is operated intermittently from a local lake.



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Pink Sheets:GDKI), is please to announce its involvement in the world of competitive boxing, signing on as the Major Sponsor of "Fights at the Fort IV, Tournament of Champions", a renowned sporting event held at the Fort McDowell Casino in Fountain Hills, Arizona on Saturday, September 16, 2006, at 8:00 P.
Acquired by American States Water Company in October 2000, CCWC is a public utility company serving approximately 12,800 customers in Fountain Hills, Arizona, and a small portion of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Through its subsidiaries, AWR provides water service to 1 out of 30 Californians located within 75 communities throughout 10 counties in Northern, Coastal and Southern California (approximately 252,300 customers) and to approximately 12,800 customers in the city of Fountain Hills, Arizona and portions of Scottsdale, Arizona.
 
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