Your Pomegranates Are Ripe?! Call Jerry! Jerry Temanson harvests pomegranates from around Gila County each year and makes a variety of jellies, syrups, vinaigrettes—and even wines—from pomegranates, prickly pears and other local fruits. Guest ContributorGuest Contributors include press releases, guest authors, and columnists who contribute less than 4 times a …
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Get Ready to Party September 28th!
The Final Salute to the Apache Drive-In is just around the corner, and we have a lineup of prizes and fun in store for you! Check out all the categories, and remember you can enter more than one! globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed content through press releases and …
Read More »Book Reviews: Once They Moved Like the Wind
There are not many books written on the great leaders who make up Native American history, but this book counts among them. Centered on the Apache Wars of the 1880s, author David Roberts shows the triumphs and the tragedies and the accomplishments of leaders like Cochise, Geronimo, Victorio and Mangus …
Read More »Remembering Dr. Sky Harris 1909- 1966
Dr. Sky Harris. Chief of Surgery: Miami Inspiration Hospital 1909-1966 He was bright and talented by all accounts from those who knew him well. And he walked out of Northwestern University with a medical degree just in time to join the growing ranks of the unemployed. The year was 1931, …
Read More »Pete Page: Zen Master with Machines
Reprint from : July 2010 Globe Miami Times Walk through the doors of Livingston’s Appliance in downtown Globe and you’ll find the walls lined with new washers and dryers in the front. In the back, you’ll discover a shop that can only be described as “managed chaos,” where a tall, …
Read More »County’s First Outdoor Movie opens 1950
It was the first outdoor movie theater to open in Gila County and held 400 automobiles.
Read More »Sculpting Demonstrations With Robin Platt
Perhaps you have listened to local poet Robin Platt read one of his anti-war poems during an open mic night at Vida E Caffe. What you may or may not know is that Platt is also a painter and an exceptional sculptor. As of late, he is hosting daily sculpting …
Read More »1963: March on Washington
Fifty years ago, a throng of 200,000 people — both black and white — descended on the Washington Monument to call for a program of civil rights and equality, which this nation had failed to achieve despite its lip service to lofty ideals. Our nation’s pledge of allegiance, which every school …
Read More »Superior’s Recall Election
Councilwoman Soyla “Kiki” Peralta Delivers Her Side of the Story The Town of Superior will vote on whether or not to recall Councilwoman Soyla “Kiki” Peralta tomorrow. The grounds for recall, as listed on the ballot, are “maleficence [the act of committing harm or evil] and violation of open meeting …
Read More »Gila County Sheriff’s Report Aug. 24th
Total number of calls received: 50 Total number of arrests: 4 Total number of subjects booked into the Globe Jail: 06 Total number of inmates in the Globe Jail: 140 Total number of traffic stops: 1 Total 911 calls: 32 globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed content through …
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