Guest Contributor
February 7, 2017
Announcements, Education
GILA COUNTY-Gila County School Superintendent Roy Sandoval is proud to announce that the Teacher of the Year Award nominations are now open. “This award is an important opportunity for us to lift up the stories of exceptional educators in Gila County,” says Superintendent Sandoval. “Anyone can nominate a teacher …
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globemiami
February 7, 2017
Announcements, Breaking News
PHOENIX -In order to make his staff more available to citizens of Arizona, Sen. Flake will send a member of his staff to hold office hours at various locations throughout the state to help residents with any problems they may be having with federal agencies, or to get messages to …
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Guest Contributor
February 5, 2017
Announcements
Families are invited Saturday Feb. 18 to learn about rocks, collect interesting stones they’ll be allowed to keep – and see evidence of the volcanic and tectonic forces that shaped our region’s geology. All who sign-up in advance get free admission for pre-registered kids age 5-12 accompanied by two adults (parents, …
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Guest Contributor
February 1, 2017
Announcements
GILA COUNTY- The Gila County Division of Health and Emergency Management will be holding the “Teen Maze” on March 21st from 4pm – 8pm for the public and on March 22nd for participating Gila County schools at the Gila County Fairgrounds in Globe. The Teen Maze is an event at …
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Guest Contributor
February 1, 2017
Announcements
Globe (January 28, 2015) – Gila County Division of Health and Emergency Services is currently working in collaboration with Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center to investigate potential contacts associated with a patient who visited the hospital on January 14th at 1:47am. The patient, a resident of Kearny in Pinal County, …
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Jenn Walker
February 1, 2017
Culture, Health&Spirit
(First published on May 31 2014) Native artists bring a message to San Carlos in a mural Thanks to three young Native artists and a grant from a national organization affiliated with world-renowned street artist Shepard Fairey, an eleven and a half foot mural of an Apache woman now stands behind the …
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Jenn Walker
February 1, 2017
Arts & Entertainment, History
This story first appeared in our summer 2014 issue It’s the first Friday of June, and the sun is beginning to set behind Miami. An eight-piece band plays a lighthearted ‘50s tune in front of Bullion Plaza as a woman dances her heart out in the empty street in front …
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Guest Contributor
January 31, 2017
Outdoors, The Visitors View
Rafting season along the Salt River typically begins in early March 4th depending on rainfall. Companies begin booking reservations and it’s always a good idea to get your reservation in early. We’ve listed the four rafting companies that work the Salt River every year and encourage you to check out …
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globemiami
January 28, 2017
Arts & Entertainment
By Michael Burk M. Night Shyamalan’s “Split” (2017) In 1999 M. Night seemingly achieved overnight success with the Bruce Willis supernatural thriller, “The Sixth Sense”. It had critical praise, financial reward & even a few Oscar nods. A year later, he teamed with Willis once again on “Unbreakable”. A …
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Guest Contributor
January 27, 2017
Op-Ed/Letters
St. Vincent’s De Paul of Holy Angels would like to thank everyone involved in our Thanks giving and Christmas celebrations that just passed. We were able to provide a Thanksgiving dinner to 25 families and 25 Christmas dinners as well. We would also like to thank those volunteers and families …
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