globemiami
February 11, 2015
Government
The dates for the Globe Aquatic Center stakeholder meetings are: Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. at the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts – for economic development stakeholders Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. at the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts – for community nonprofit stakeholders Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. at …
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Jenn Walker
February 11, 2015
Government
Stakeholder meetings are set for the aquatic center. See dates here. Directional signs and maps will be installed around Globe and the Copper Circle within the next month thanks to a $55,000 grant received by Southern Gila County’s Economic Development Corporation from the Freeport-McMoRan Foundation last June. JR and Roberta Reynoso …
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Jenn Walker
February 6, 2015
Living, Videos
Yesterday morning, members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe led roughly 70 people on a 44-mile march in protest to Congress’ recent approval of a bill that transfers 2,400 acres of national forest land, which includes Oak Flat, to the mining company Resolution Copper for development of an underground mine. Individuals from …
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Jenn Walker
February 1, 2015
Outdoors, The Visitors View
Shortly after I moved to Globe-Miami two years ago, I was invited to go on a gold prospecting trip with Miami locals Don Reiman (also Miami’s new vice mayor) and Dik Mickle. I met them on Sullivan Street in downtown Miami on a summer morning just before dawn. We loaded …
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Jenn Walker
January 22, 2015
Living, The Visitors View, Throw Back Thursdays
There is something very intriguing about San Carlos artist Carrie Curley. Perhaps it is the eloquent way she speaks, her voice soft yet strong. Perhaps it is her artistic mystique. Or perhaps it is because this modest artist is a rare find on the Apache reservation, being both female and …
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Jenn Walker
January 21, 2015
Living
Sometimes, all you have to do is ask. When Adrian Marks moved to Globe last year, one of the first things he noticed was the empty lot across the street from him, behind the old Nob Hill grocery store on Devereaux Street. In September, he approached the owner of the …
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globemiami
January 20, 2015
Announcements
Carlotta (Scottie) Bidegain, 88, of Tucson, passed away January 3, 2015 peacefully at home surrounded by loving friends and family. Scottie was born on November 24, 1926 in Illinois. Scottie and her immediate family moved to the Southwest when she was a young girl and eventually settled on a ranch …
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Linda Gross
January 19, 2015
Attractions, The Visitors View
The Old Dominion Copper Mine was one of the greatest mines in the world at the turn-of-the-century. Eighty years later, a Historic Mine Park becomes reality. Slated to open Feb 2011, it promises to be a draw for tourism and locals alike.
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Guest Contributor
January 19, 2015
Health&Spirit, Living
The New Year is an opportunity to start over or set a course for meeting a goal or life aspiration. For many of us, it means getting healthier and we’re considering working out or joining a gym. Women often want to get healthier, lose weight, or tone their bodies while …
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globemiami
January 16, 2015
The Visitors View
The 58th Gem and Mineral Show is happening this weekend at the Gila County Fairgrounds! globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed content through press releases and submitted articles.
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