Linda Gross
October 19, 2013
History
*Originally published in the Summer of 2010 and reproduced for web in 2012. “ Frank Woolworth won a fortune, not by showing how little could be sold for so much but how much could be sold for little.” New York Times 1919 The year was 1997 and the retail giant, …
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Jenn Walker
October 19, 2013
Living, The Visitors View
More important than the dress is the woman wearing it, says local designer While most fashion designers are dreaming up ways to make jaws drop on the runway, or studying the next big trend, San Carlos designer Selina Curley has another motive. She is trying to keep her culture alive. …
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Linda Gross
October 17, 2013
Education, History
Garcia added, “The play is a cross between Hoosiers and Stand & Deliver, because it’s as much about a great high school sports team as it is about overcoming discrimination and the value of good education."
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Jenn Walker
October 16, 2013
Government
Globe is in the process of updating its General Plan, which will determine the city's future.
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Jenn Walker
October 14, 2013
Attractions, Business, The Visitors View
It took approximately three years of Tom Foster’s life to move an 1882 salvaged steam hoist from the Harqua Hala gold mine in western Arizona to the Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center. In order to do so, Foster, the museum’s executive director, had to disassemble it completely, to the …
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Kim Stone
October 13, 2013
Living
A plant-filled landscape has co-evolved with humans for as long as we have been around to see it. Your stucco, wood, and concrete house is really just a fancy cave, and the picture window in your living room is the transparent cave door that keeps out the bears and inquisitive …
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Jenn Walker
October 11, 2013
Living, Outdoors, The Visitors View
Two of the most sought-after hunting guides for elk and big game live right here in Globe and San Carlos
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Linda Gross
October 9, 2013
Business, Throw Back Thursdays
A Righteous Affair: Saluting the End of An Era and Saying Farewell to the Apache Drive-In By: Jenn Walker & Linda Gross More than a week ago, the Globe Miami Times hosted the Final Salute to the Apache Drive-In. As a publisher, we are still catching our breath. But now …
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Linda Gross
October 4, 2013
History
Historian, Richard Powers will be speaking at the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts on November 22nd, from 6 – 8 p.m. on the JFK Assassination. This will be the 50th anniversary of the tragic event and remains, to this day, surrounded by facts and theories which continue to be …
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Linda Gross
October 4, 2013
Arts & Entertainment
If you are looking for books on the local area, you’re in luck. The Globe-Miami area has produced a surprising number of books on the region and you can find them at your local museums: Gila Historic Museum and Bullion Plaza Museum . One of the most well known and …
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