Guest Contributor
November 25, 2024
Government, Living, Mayors' Letter
COUNCIL MEETING DATE CHANGES FOR NOVEMBER: Council approved a schedule change for the November meetings due to elections and Thanksgiving. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, November 7th, instead of Tuesday the 12th. The second meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 19th, instead of the 26th. The …
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Patricia Sanders
November 23, 2024
Uncategorized
Hill Street School Apartments Nearing Completion The Hill Street Apartments project, located in the old Hill Street School at the northern gateway to Globe, is nearing completion. Globe’s Community Development Director, Tony Manfredi, and former director Linda Oddonetto updated council on the project. This mixed-construction initiative is being developed by …
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Linda Gross
November 22, 2024
History, Living
Local attorney and longtime Globe resident Tom Thompson estimates he has owned upward of 40 buildings in Globe and Miami over the course of his half-century in the community. Some of them more than once. Thompson has been “collecting” buildings in Globe-Miami since he moved to the area in 1973, …
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David Abbott
November 21, 2024
Culture, Education, Sponsor Content
San Carlos Unified School District students have a lot to be proud of in 2024. Not only are students carrying on the traditions of their Tribe, but they are also looking into the future to imagine the lives they might live. From school pageants to the Gila County Fair, to …
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Carissa Pool
November 20, 2024
Education, Living, Sponsor Content
Since joining the Miami Unified School District (MUSD) as Superintendent just four months ago, Dr. Richard K. Ramos has set a strategic plan in motion that is aimed at increasing student achievement and fostering a deeper relationship with the community. With 29 years in education, including his recent tenure as …
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David Abbott
November 18, 2024
Government, Living, Sponsor Content
To continue the City of Globe’s 10-year efforts to modernize its 100-plus year-old water and wastewater system, City Council has proposed rate increases that would go into effect in March 2025. Council approved a “notice of intent” in October to begin adjusting the City’s water and sewer rates, with a public hearing …
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globemiami
November 17, 2024
Education
San Carlos, Arizona — San Carlos Apache College is pleased to announce the appointment of Kerri Sangster to its Board of Regents. Ms. Sangster brings an impressive amount of experience and a deep commitment to education, community development, and cultural preservation to the Board. As the newest member of the …
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globemiami
November 17, 2024
Health&Spirit
Result of efforts of STOP-IT Task Force, partnership with state agencies PHOENIX – Flanked by representatives from multiple state agencies and members of department’s task force who worked to procure lifesaving Narcan for Arizona schools, state Superintendent Tom Horne today announced more than 16,000 Narcan kits are now available for …
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globemiami
November 17, 2024
Government
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs law led by Sinema and shaped by Kelly provides $60,218,712 for railroad infrastructure and safety improvement projects across Arizona $60,218,712 will be invested in railroad infrastructure and safety improvement projects across Arizona from the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs law led by Senator Kyrsten Sinema and …
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globemiami
November 17, 2024
Announcements, Obituaries
October 2024 – 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) JOE PAUL MEDINA, December 8, 1943 – October 31, 2024, …
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