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Arizona Businesses Help Celebrate the Arizona Trail Association’s 25th Anniversary at The Superior Barmacy

SUPERIOR, AZ. – In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Arizona Trail Association is partnering with The Superior Barmacy to host a special event benefiting the Arizona Trail. The event, being promoted as a Trailblazing 25 Event, will be held this Saturday, November 23 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. …

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UPDATE: Sullivan Street Fire Rips the Heart out of Historic Downtown Miami

UPDATE: The cause of last month’s Sullivan Street fire is undetermined due to several factors, including extensive fire damage, the size of the fire, the collapse of two of the structures and the complexity of the fire, Miami Chief of Police Keith Thompson and Globe Fire Marshal Joe Bracamonte said …

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Downtown Miami loses five historic structures in early morning fire

Sullivan Street residents awakened to a huge blaze engulfing about half a block in historic downtown Miami during the wee hours Thursday morning. Neighbors took to the streets in nightclothes, worrying that, with the aging buildings so close together, burning embers would land on the roofs of other structures and …

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Longest Ski Season In History Resort

Arizona Snowbowl will be offer three more weeks of skiing! Flagstaff, Ariz. —  While the Grand Canyon state’s southern region experienced triple-digit temperatures this week, Arizona Snowbowl reported new snowfall. The surprise appearance from Mother Nature to the Flagstaff resort brings the season snowfall total to nearly 30 feet (333 …

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Inspired! Miami residents asked to attend Thursday City Council Meeting regarding Inspiration School

By: Fred Barcon NOTE: ATTENDANCE BY MIAMI RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT AND OTHERS INTERESTED PLEASE ATTEND THE NEXT MEETING AT THE MIAMI COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 21, 2019 AT 5:00 PM. The Inspiration School Apartment project being proposed at the Miami Council meeting on Thursday, March 21st is a project …

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BHP announces partial trail closures at Old Dominion Mine Park beginning Feb. 11th.

BHP, the mining company which owns the popular Dominion Mine Park across from Globe’s Chamber of Commerce, has announced that work will begin on the upper area of the park on February 11th and run through April 30th. globemiamiThis content comes to you through GMTimes staff and/or contributed content through …

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