Linda Gross
May 23, 2019
Government
The Cobre Valley Collaborative, a group of community leaders and government officials met Tuesday morning at Dream Manor Inn to share in the results of a 3-month planning process. The work, which began in January, focused on bettering our community in three key areas; education, recreation and housing. The planning …
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Guest Contributor
May 17, 2019
Announcements, Outdoors
Roosevelt, AZ- In order to mitigate the number of heat-related incidents and promote visitor safety, Tonto National Monument will reduce hours to hike to the Lower Cliff Dwelling from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. starting on June 1, 2019 and ending on August 31, 2019. Visitors who wish to hike …
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Guest Contributor
May 13, 2019
Op-Ed/Letters
By: Guest Contributor Sharon Girard (D) who is running for the House in 2020. She recently submitted this Op-Ed in response to Neal Carter’s (R) op ed, published in the Az Capitol News on 4/26 regarding the Planned Parenthood lawsuit. As a Certified Physician Assistant with 30 years experience, much …
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Guest Contributor
May 8, 2019
Announcements, Outdoors, The Visitors View
Roosevelt, AZ – On May 7, 2019, the National Park Service and the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) announced that Tonto National Monument has been designated as an International Dark Sky Park. This prestigious award means that Tonto National Monument has exceptional opportunities to observe the night sky, and has implemented …
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Guest Contributor
May 7, 2019
Culture, History
By Deni Seymour For years, I’ve been collecting photographs of Native American headdresses on a private Pinterest board—photographs I’ve found while investigating Southwestern weaponry, warrior and ceremonial garb, as well as the more mundane aspects of clothing, footwear, and material culture. As an anthropologist and historian I have a natural …
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Guest Contributor
May 3, 2019
Living, Outdoors
Courtney Schultz, Cassandra Moseley and Heidi Huber-Stearns This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. As spring settles in across the United States, western states are already preparing for summer and wildfire season. And although it may seem counter-intuitive, some of the most urgent conversations …
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Guest Contributor
May 1, 2019
Breaking News, Living, Outdoors
Arizona Snowbowl will be offer three more weeks of skiing! Flagstaff, Ariz. — While the Grand Canyon state’s southern region experienced triple-digit temperatures this week, Arizona Snowbowl reported new snowfall. The surprise appearance from Mother Nature to the Flagstaff resort brings the season snowfall total to nearly 30 feet (333 …
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Linda Gross
April 27, 2019
Living
Good Dog! David rewards Marley for good behavior while on a training exercise in the Fry’s parking lot in Globe, where he and his wife, Brittney meet with trainer, Ken Mathews each week. Photo by LCGross It is a story often repeated: a family with love to give and all …
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globemiami
April 25, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Copper Cities Community Players present “The Coarse Acting Show,” starting Friday, May 3. The Globe-Miami area will have the opportunity to enjoy “comedy at its best” when theater-goers will experience a unique set of circumstances put together by Michael Green, the author of the play, who wants to transport the …
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Guest Contributor
April 25, 2019
Announcements, Government
(Globe, AZ—April 24, 2019) April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month, and to celebrate, on Wednesday April 24, 2019 CASA of Gila County showed their appreciation for the volunteers who are donating their time to be Court Appointed Special Advocates for local children in foster care. “From our actively assigned CASAs …
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