Thea Wilshire
November 19, 2019
Living
Clementine the Vintage Trailer proved the perfect lodging for Jenni Kuker when she came from Colorado to interview for a job in Globe. Never mind that she didn’t own the trailer and hadn’t towed it from her home, nor that it belonged to a total stranger. It provided just the …
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Carol Broeder
November 17, 2019
Business, The Visitors View
Some would say it was a matter of the tail wagging the dog when the owners of Waggin’ Vineyard and Estate began planting grapes in the middle of Globe. “We went into something we knew nothing about,” admits Timothy Trent, who co-owns the venture with his wife, Daisy Flores. The …
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globemiami
November 17, 2019
Arts & Entertainment, The Visitors View
Article by: Elena Brantley Photo by LCGrossAutumn in Arizona often brings family visiting from out of town as we gather decorations and gifts for the holiday season. With sunny skies and cooling temperatures, what could be more fun than sauntering down the wide sidewalks of a historic street alongside family …
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Linda Gross
November 16, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
2019 has been a very good year for Tim Harmon, cowboy turned bronze-artist from Globe. Harmon, who was always good with his hands – he tinkered with spur-making and other artistic endeavors while earning a living building homes – picked up sculpting in 2004 after he took a workshop in …
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Patricia Sanders
November 15, 2019
Health&Spirit, Op-Ed/Letters
Admitting you’re wrong can be one of the best ways to look good and impress people. Years ago, I was talking to my boyfriend, John, on a cordless phone, while a summer storm thundered outside. He told me we should hang up because I might get electrocuted if lightning struck …
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Carol Broeder
November 15, 2019
Living
No need for area residents and visitors to be alone on Thanksgiving. For those who need a place to go, four community dinners will be served during the holiday. We have listed the details below: Globe St. Paul’s Methodist Church Sponsored by the Gila County Ministerial Association and Dream Manor …
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Patti Daley
November 10, 2019
Business
“We have to be a world-class organization.” Colleen Roche has a big job in a medium-sized company. To stay competitive, her team has to be efficient. As Operations Support Manager for Capstone Mining in Pinto Valley, her mandate is to keep operations focused on producing copper. “Everything that is not …
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globemiami
November 8, 2019
Announcements, Government
GLOBE- The Tonto National Forest Supervisor’s Office and all Ranger District offices will close on Monday, November 11, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday. Offices will resume regular business hours November 12. The Tonto National Forest also will waive fees at several day-use recreation sites on November 11, in …
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Guest Contributor
November 7, 2019
Announcements
Students Encouraged to Submit Original Design for the Seal PHOENIX, Ariz. (Nov. 6, 2019): Following the Arizona Department of Education’s (ADE) adoption of the Arizona State Seal of Arts Proficiency for diplomas of graduating seniors who complete a rigorous program of arts study based on state standards, local school districts …
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Guest Contributor
November 6, 2019
Announcements, Outdoors
The Tonto National Forest will sell over-the-counter Christmas tree permits beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 18. Each Christmas tree permit is $15, payable by cash, credit card or personal check. Permits can be purchased at the following locations during hours indicated: Supervisor’s Office: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 …
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