Now that we have all eaten the biggest meal of the year it is time to get out of the house and burn off a few of those calories. With the winter weather in the air this may be easier said than done. Where there is a will there is …
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Now that we have all eaten the biggest meal of the year it is time to get out of the house and burn off a few of those calories. With the winter weather in the air this may be easier said than done. Where there is a will there is …
Read More »I am thankful for a big family, close friends and a community to call home. I am also thankful for this wonderful time of year that brings us all closer together. My heart and belly warm as I think of food cooking in the oven and a fresh cut log on …
Read More »“The Frank Lloyd Wright/Globe-Miami Project will bring innovative designs and sustainable solutions to many challenges our community faces,” says Linda Oddonetto, Board President. “We believe they have the ability to impact a wide range of local issues from youth programs, to community engagement and economic development and will benefit many agencies …
Read More »The time has come for one of America’s favorite holidays. Let your belt out an extra notch and prepare yourself for the wondrous Thanksgiving feast. As you gather with friends and family allow yourself to transcend the daily struggle. Use what you have to give back to others. Find your …
Read More »The time has come for sweaters, heaters and pumpkin flavored everything. We prepare ourselves for our family festivities; whether that is good or bad, only time will tell. So, we hope for the best and dive head first into the waterfall we call the holiday season. Dare I even mention Christmas. Judy’s …
Read More »With a legendary football rivalry and a downtown festival, Globe is the place to be this weekend. The air has cooled enough to require a sweater. The sun is warm and gentle rather than hot and blistering. We welcome the holiday season as we welcome you to join us for …
Read More »The air is crystal clear and the leaves are golden brown. Fall has brought with it chilled rain and cloudy days. You can see the excitement in any child’s, and many adults, eyes as Halloween is just around the corner. Dust off your boots, jacket and sweater and get out of the …
Read More »By: Jean Sullivan Tucked away in canyons high above Roosevelt Lake stand two 700 –year-old cliff dwellings inhabited by a multi-ethnic group that archaeologists have named the “Salado”. Salado dwellings were located along the Salt River, Tonto Basin and in Globe (Besh Ba Gowah and Gila Pueblo). Archaeologists believe these …
Read More »Tortilla Factory and Restaurant in Mammoth serves up fresh, hand-stretched tortillas. It takes a lot people to make Maria Torres’ hand-stretched tortillas. “It’s a lot of labor” says Torres, the owner of Mi Pueblito Mexican Food and Tortillas Mi Pueblito in Mammoth. “My product, it’s a good quality. I use …
Read More »Darrel Stubbs, a long-time participant in the All American Cookoff at the Gila County Fair, explains the first order of business on competition day: “one guy smoking gets out there in the morning and fixes everyone breakfast and gets the smokers going.” Even for folks like Stubbs who have been …
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