Patti Daley
January 24, 2019
Culture, Living
Ranch kids are different. They grow up with purpose. Responsibilities. Pride in tradition and a love for the land they live on. “They look you in the eye,” says Seth Joel, a photographer from New York. “L.A. kids don’t do that.” “Respect for the family is tremendous,” says Charlie Holland, …
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Guest Contributor
January 15, 2019
Announcements, Living
SUPERIOR- Discover local history, a hike and hearty breakfast with these monthly events hosted by the Legends of Superior Trails. The fee is $20 and includes a hearty breakfast, a presentation on local history and a guided hike. The events will be held on the Second Friday of each month. …
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Guest Contributor
January 12, 2019
Culture, History
Thoughts of the wilder part of the West typically conjure Apaches as the most formidable warriors in the region. The nineteenth century Apache are attributed with a fighting style and tactics so effective that they resisted enemy aggression and remained free longer than any other American tribe. Yet, in some …
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Guest Contributor
December 22, 2018
Announcements, Government
By: Fred Barcon I receive a lot of calls and messages from concerned residents regarding the TCRSD project. A lot of people have picked up on the severity of the mistakes made by the TCRSD board, and USDA, and would like to elevate this matter to the attention of the …
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globemiami
December 19, 2018
Education
The Globe Unified School District (GUSD) is asking parents to fill out surveys on a range of issues which will ultimately affect what areas will receive focus in the coming school year. There are three separate surveys: Globe High School, Copper Rim Elementary and Parent-School Improvements. The 6 areas are …
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Guest Contributor
December 14, 2018
Government, Op-Ed/Letters
Submitted by Fred Barcon A lot of people have been asking me how I’m involved with the TCRSD project, what expertise I have to critique the project, and if I am for or against the project. The Tri-City area has wastewater issues, that is a fact. Those issues need to …
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Guest Contributor
December 3, 2018
Living
(Globe, Ariz.—Dec. 3, 2018) Most holiday celebrations center around being with family and friends but for children in the foster care system it can be a harsh reminder of what is missing. There are nearly 14,000 children in Arizona spending the holidays away from their parents and often their siblings …
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Guest Contributor
December 3, 2018
Government
Tri-City Regional Sanitary District (“TRSD”) has scheduled two more Community Outreach Meetings to be held on Wednesday December 5, 2018. These meetings are designed to answer questions which residents have based upon recent notices published in the Arizona Silver Belt and posted along the proposed routes of the wastewater collection …
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globemiami
November 19, 2018
Breaking News, Government
The City of Globe will be hosting a community meeting to discuss the recent tragic events of Sunday, November 11th, at Jammerz Bar, where three members of our community have been taken from us. The purpose of this meeting is to bring together community leaders to start a dialog on …
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globemiami
November 5, 2018
Government, Op-Ed/Letters
Submitted by Fred Barcon Why is Tri-City Sanitary District and USDA pushing forward despite opposition from taxpayers? The TCRSD board is supposed to represent the taxpayers of their district. So why are they hell-bent on moving forward with a project that numerous Tri-City residents are against? The most recent series …
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