Linda Gross
January 1, 2014
Thank-yous
Thanks to the garbage men who swung back by our place on Tuesday to pick up the trash I had forgotten to put out earlier. You saved me over the holidays by not allowing my trash to pile up for another entire week. You guys are the best! Linda GrossWriter, …
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Paul Buck
December 29, 2013
Living
With a little reflection, I’m sure that each and every one of us can remember an event or conversation in our lives that left an immense impression upon us, an impression that had little effect on us at the time, but instead became essential to our existence and being. Our …
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Jenn Walker
December 15, 2013
Culture, Health&Spirit
The San Carlos Apache Wellness Center is an internationally-recognized mental health and substance abuse clinic located on the San Carlos Reservation. Almost half of the reservation residents use one or more services offered there. The center was one of the first in the nation to adopt an integrative approach to health, combining spiritual, physical, emotional and social wellness.
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Linda Gross
December 15, 2013
Business, The Visitors View
Driving along Highway 60 as you come and go through Miami, you can’t help but notice what looks to be an old gas station of your grandfather’s vintage, except this one looks like it did back in 1934. This is no accident. It is by design. And the man behind …
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Guest Contributor
December 8, 2013
The Visitors View
The folks at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum have been posting some fascinating facts, along with photos, about the magnificent little creatures that roam this side of the desert on their Facebook page lately. We have been so intrigued that we asked if we could re-post some of their photos and …
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Jenn Walker
December 6, 2013
Health&Spirit
When it comes to working for social justice, Rev. Dr. Rula Colvin delivers. “All you gotta do is do it,” she says. “That’s how things get done around here.” Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 and has been a contributor ever since. Her work has …
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Darin Lowery
November 13, 2013
Health&Spirit
When seeing an Apache burden basket for the first time, we are not only struck by the unique quality of such an object, but by its beauty and practicality: the fresh, tangy scent of the willow strips combined with the pure, organic feel of the object create a simple yet …
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Guest Contributor
November 12, 2013
Outdoors, The Visitors View
Program Helps Communities Discover, Promote Wildlife Viewing Opportunities PHOENIX (May 1, 2013) –Through the new Go WILD program developed by the Arizona Watchable Wildlife Tourism Association (AWWTA), Globe-Miami, Arizona has discovered its own wildlife watching opportunities for nature enthusiasts to enjoy. As one of the most environmentally diverse states …
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Jenn Walker
November 11, 2013
Attractions, Living
Veteran’s Memorial Wall helps Miami remember those who served In May 1969, Billy Ray Stubbs was in Vietnam on his second military tour. Stubbs entered the military as a volunteer when he was just 16. By the time he got to Vietnam, he had already toured as a Green Beret …
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Jenn Walker
November 7, 2013
Living, The Visitors View
San Carlos’ fighter shows that boxing is about conquering yourself, not others By Jenn Walker If you step into the San Carlos Fitness Center in the evening, you might spot Amelia McIntosh delivering fast blows to punch mitts, moving quickly around trainer Eric Shin as she lets out short breaths …
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