By Martin Luther King, Jr. From the Birmingham jail, where he was imprisoned as a participant in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote in longhand the letter which follows. It was his response to a public statement of concern and caution issued by eight white religious …
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APS reports progress on clean energy commitment
PHOENIX – In the year since Arizona Public Service (APS) announced its bold commitment to serve customers with 100% clean, carbon-free energy by 2050, the company has made steady progress toward that goal. The company‘s clean energy commitment includes interim targets of increasing its resource mix to 65% clean by …
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JANUARY 2021- This list is compiled from the records of both Lamont Mortuary and Bulman Miles Funeral Home for deaths in Globe and Miami. Obituaries have been edited. Complete details can be found at: (LM: Lamont Mortuary, BF: Bulman Miles Funeral Home) DOREEN THURLO, July 8, 1924 – January 1, 2021, …
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DECEMBER- This list is compiled from the records of both Lamont Mortuary and Bulman Miles Funeral Home for deaths in Globe and Miami. Obituaries have been edited. Complete details can be found at: (LM: Lamont Mortuary, BF: Bulman Miles Funeral Home) FRANCES GONZALES, May 13, 1939 – December 31, 2020, …
Read More »January 6, 2021: A day that will live in infamy
We are interrupting our regular Op-Ed to bring you the voices of Senators and Representatives who were in the capitol on the day it was overrun by a mob, threatening violence to our democracy. Despite the breach which ended with five dead and a country shaken, Congress did reconvene that …
Read More »Annual Light Parade canceled due to heightened COVID concerns.
After much deliberation, we at the Globe Downtown Association have decided to change gears for the 2020, 24th Annual Globe Downtown Christmas Light Parade. There will be NO formal organized light parade which encourages the gathering of many people both on the floats, and off. Instead, we are going to …
Read More »Bullion Plaza Museum to open with new limited hours
After months of being closed to the public due to COVID, the Bullion Plaza museum will open back up on Saturday,November 7th and Sunday, November 8th from 11 a.m. -2 p.m. After that, a new, modified schedule of Wednesday through Fridays, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. will be in …
Read More »Crews Make Progress on Hidden Fire
YESTERDAY: Crews made great progress towards the goal of full suppression on the Hidden Fire. The fire was moderately active as it moved through pine stringers, burning pine litter and manzanita/oak understory. A run up the southwest flank of Chalk mountain produced a heavy smoke column in the afternoon. …
Read More »Griffin Fire Grows. Communities Remain in ‘Set’ and ‘Go’ mode.
Griffin Fire Grows, Communities Remain in “Set” and “Go” Ko’ Ba Nagoni i’ Fire crews worked throughout the night to build and burn out along existing roads southeast of the Griffin Fire to protect homes along the Highway 60 corridor and keep the fire from moving toward Cutter. Crews today …
Read More »What is mined in the Globe-Miami area?
This is a regular column which attempts to answer frequently asked questions about mining in the area. What is mined in the area and how is it mined? The primary metals mined in our region include copper, smaller amounts of molybdenum, and trace amounts of gold and silver. Many mines …
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