globemiami
April 23, 2020
Announcements, Covid-19, Government
GILA COUNTY_ Gila County Assessor, Joe Williams, announced that all In-Person service will be performed by appointment only, starting Monday April 27, and encourages property owners and residents to utilize email, phone or the Gila County website to conduct business with the Gila County Assessor’s Office. “The health and well-being …
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globemiami
April 23, 2020
Announcements, Outdoors
SUPERIOR- According to the latest from the Tonto National Forest Service, containment lines for the Whitlow Fire in the Hewitt area held throughout the night resulting in no new fire growth. The Whitlow fire remains at 823 acres and is at 50 percent contained. Currently there are 45 firefighters assigned …
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Carol Broeder
April 22, 2020
Announcements, Government
Six streets in the City of Globe will be closed Thursday, April 23 for chip and fog sealing. They are: Patricia Drive (Crestview to end); Holley Road; Holley Circle (Hunter Drive to end); East Thornwood Drive (Agave to end); Thornwood Drive (Agave to end; and Ice House Canyon Road (City …
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globemiami
April 21, 2020
Announcements, Business, Covid-19
In a letter to community partners, General Manager Mike Wickersham outlined the steps Pinto Valley Mine is taking to prevent the spread of the virus in their workplace, while supporting employees and optimizing copper production. Here is the full text: Dear Community Partners: At Pinto Valley Mine, we continue to …
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globemiami
April 21, 2020
Announcements, Government
GLOBE- Due to current restrictions regarding Covid-19, Supervisor Tim Humphrey will hold community meetings via a call-in conference call for Tonto Basin and Roosevelt as follows: 1Tonto Basin Community Call-In: May 5th at 5 pm. #928-223-4066 2Roosevelt Community Call-In: May 18th at 1 pm # …
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globemiami
April 21, 2020
Announcements, Covid-19, Culture, Government
The Tribe has set up a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m, restricted travel in and out of the reservation and stopped the sale of alcoholic beverages on the reservation in an effort to keep members safe. It is noted that the Navajo Nation has 1,321 positives and 45 …
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globemiami
April 21, 2020
Covid-19, Living
A new guide to understanding coronavirus from the reporters and editors at New York Times covers everything from the timeline of the virus, to why the virus is very different from the 1918 flu. It offers insight into how the virus acts on the body, how to boost your immune …
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Carol Broeder
April 20, 2020
Announcements, Covid-19, Government
On Tuesday, the citizens and business owners of the city of Globe will have an opportunity to let the city council know what they think about the possibility of re-opening local businesses. The Globe City Council will hold a virtual special meeting at 5:30 p.m. on April 21. Mayor Al …
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Paul Buck
April 20, 2020
Covid-19, Living, Op-Ed/Letters
Hidden Effect of the Coronavirus While the nation is coping with coronavirus impacts and precautions, countless Americans are dealing with new realities such as unemployment, food scarcity, and isolation through social distancing. For most of us, this means prioritizing the things in our lives that mean the most such as …
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Patti Daley
April 19, 2020
Business
“It’s just a huge puzzle. I love that!” “I find it fascinating,” says Joanna Marshall, describing the small bits of rock she studies as a geologist for Resolution Copper. “It’s a huge jigsaw puzzle and you’re missing most of the pieces. You bring in your geological knowledge to create a …
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