David Abbott
November 26, 2022
Culture, Education, Outdoors
Running on empty hasn’t been a problem for High Desert Middle School ever since the beginning of the current school year ushered in a new cross-country program – and the school apparently won’t be hitting a wall in the near future, either. The new program, organized and directed by HDMS …
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Patricia Sanders
November 23, 2022
Culture, History, Op-Ed/Letters
Many people don’t know that in 1939, just as World War II was dividing the countries of the world into Axis versus Allied, another conflict was threatening to divide the United States in two. It was over the date of Thanksgiving. Patricia SandersPatricia Sanders lived in Globe from 2004 to …
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globemiami
November 20, 2022
Announcements, Living, Obituaries
OCTOBER 2022 – This list is compiled from the records of both Lamont Mortuary and Bulman Miles Funeral Home for deaths in Globe and Miami. Obituaries have been edited. Complete details can be found at: (LM: Lamont Mortuary, BF: Bulman Miles Funeral Home) globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed …
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Linda Gross
November 18, 2022
Arts & Entertainment, Health&Spirit, Living
Well-known artist and a patron saint of Globe-Miami’s homeless cats for over three decades, Laurie Manzano is donating a select catalog of her fine art prints this holiday season to raise funds for a local spay/neuter program. GMT will be hosting an album of her prints for sale on our …
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Guest Contributor
November 15, 2022
Breaking News, Government, Politics
Kris Mayes leads Abe Hamadeh for attorney general by less than 4,200 votes BY: CAITLIN SIEVERS – NOVEMBER 14, 2022 7:52 PM Democrat Katie Hobbs has been projected as the winner of the Arizona race for governor after six days of vote counting in a tight race that left Arizonans and others across …
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Patricia Sanders
November 10, 2022
Government
Members of the Globe City Council: Mayor Al Gameros, Vice Mayor Mike Stapleton (District 4), and Council members Freddy Rios (District 1), Mike Pastor (District 2), Jesse Leetham (District 3), Mariano Gonzalez (District 5), and Fernando Shipley (District 6). All members were in attendance. Hill Street School Project construction set …
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Guest Contributor
November 7, 2022
Living
GLOBE_ The Globe Downtown Association would like to thank the Globe-Miami-San-Carlos community for yet another successful “Globe Historic Downtown Halloween Trick-or-Treat Block Party” event. Monday, October 31st, was an amazing site to see. Countless numbers of people in costumes with smiles (well, at least the ones we could see through …
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globemiami
November 6, 2022
Government
Connie’s Bridge replacement work set to start in January Council approved a contract with Meridian Engineering Company for the replacement of Upper Pinal Creek Bridge (Connie’s Bridge), with work set to begin in January and wrap up by September. As far back as 2016, the City had identified the replacement …
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Patricia Sanders
November 3, 2022
Government
Members of the Globe City Council: Mayor Al Gameros, Vice Mayor Mike Stapleton (District 4), and Council members Freddy Rios (District 1), Mike Pastor (District 2), Jesse Leetham (District 3), Mariano Gonzalez (District 5), and Fernando Shipley (District 6). All members were in attendance except Vice Mayor Stapleton. Chief Walters …
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David Abbott
October 28, 2022
Attractions, Living, Outdoors
While hikers from all over the world come to Arizona to hike the 800-mile Arizona Trail, they may soon be coming to Globe to hike the local attraction known as the Stairizona Trail, which made its public debut during Old Dominion Days at the end of September. Billing the attraction …
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