globemiami
August 15, 2019
Letters to the Editor
Thank you to our Globe-Miami community and surrounding areas for making National Night Out 2019 a huge success. We at Arizona Youth Partnership (AZYP) cannot thank our vendors, donors and community enough for all the support and love for this event. Without all of you this wouldn’t have been possible. …
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David Abbott
August 15, 2019
Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Living, Uncategorized
She can often be seen with her trusty camera at community events, or taking pictures and schmoozing with roadwork crews, or maybe holding court at the local coffee shop. Her Facebook page is a rich chronicle of the people and places of the Globe-Miami region and her photos are on …
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David Abbott
August 15, 2019
Education
“We’re not asking them to come and save rural education, we’re asking them to let us save it ourselves,” says Miami High School Principal Glen Lineberry. “Which means we need some help, affirmative help, and sometimes we just need them to get out of the way.” In lieu of action …
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Thea Wilshire
August 15, 2019
Outdoors
The Old Dominion Mine and the copper it produced were the main reasons for the development of the Globe/Miami region and the primary reason Globe was the fourth largest city in Arizona at statehood. In operation from 1880 to 1931, the mine produced over 765 million pounds of copper and …
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Carol Broeder
August 13, 2019
Announcements, Government, Living
The City of Globe is seeking public input and participation through a series of town hall meetings designed to address local issues such as blight and community beautification. The final of two scheduled Community Pride and Participation Town Hall meetings will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15, …
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David Abbott
August 12, 2019
Education
Christian Napolitano graduated from Cobre Valley Institute of Technology in 2018 and is now working at Capstone making a good hourly wage with great benefits. Born in Globe, Napolitano moved around the state in his youth, but returned, attending Globe High School for his final two years. David AbbottJournalist, writer …
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Carol Broeder
August 9, 2019
Announcements, Government, Uncategorized
By Carol Broeder and David Abbott Miami residents will soon have to pay a little bit more for each flush, as an increase in sewer rates will take effect Wednesday, Aug. 21. The increase is a condition of the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service (USDA-RUS) funding for …
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Carol Broeder
August 2, 2019
Culture, Government
By Carol Broeder and David Abbott The proposed Cobre Valley Regional Aquatic Center (CVRAC) just might help foster better communication among family, friends and neighbors, improve the overall health of residents in the Globe-Miami area and make it more attractive to businesses that want to set up shop locally. …
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globemiami
July 28, 2019
Announcements, Business
PHOENIX, AZ, July 22, 2019 – Matching grants provided by the Freeport-McMoRan Foundation have enabled four regions to secure federal monies for strategic planning through United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development’s Rural Economic Development Innovation (REDI) initiative. The USDA Rural Development Innovation Center created REDI to support the …
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Linda Gross
July 26, 2019
Announcements, Education, Outdoors
The Tonto Basin Visitor Center invites you to join them on August 10th when they will be celebrating Smokey’s 75th birthday. Get your picture taken with Smokey Bear from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. Cake and prizes will be provided for everyone and special Smokey Bear items will be sold …
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