Globe-Miami (March 5th, 2019) – For tech-savvy parents of babies, toddlers and preschoolers sometimes having all the answers at the tip of their fingers – or in their case at the touch of their smartphone – can be a double-edged sword. With so much information just a search away, which …
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The Sharpshooter and The Sheriff
From the trails of Hell’s Hole to the halls of power, John and Claudia Sue Armer have traveled a few switchbacks together. “We have been such a good team in so many of our efforts,” says John, a former police chief and three-term sheriff of Gila County. “We each have …
Read More »Globetrotting Off the Beaten Path!
What to do in Globe-Miami if you only have a few hours…. Many people in Arizona will say they have “driven through” the Globe-Miami area. This usually means they were on Highway 60 heading somewhere else, stopped long enough for a brief pit stop at a gas station or fast …
Read More »New book features Gila County ranch-raised kids
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, …
Read More »Superior hosts ‘Hashbrowns, History & Hiking’ monthly event
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. …
Read More »Give the gift of time this holiday season
(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 …
Read More »The Brains and the Brawn: A 70-year romance
Young love. Hard work. Sweet success. And rodeo. This is the love story of Leroy and Velma Tucker, life-long ranchers. They have been married 69 years and held ranches in five states, and the adventure all started, and now ends up, on a peaceful 30 acres near Pinto Creek. “I …
Read More »Let’s Go Antiquing! Globe-Miami Treasures.
Antiquing in historic downtown Globe and Miami never fails to fill a weekend with adventure and surprise. From vintage porcelain figurines to a carved oak rocking chair, a roaring 20s fringed flapper dress or a 1950s tin windup carousel toy, you never know what you might find. The people you …
Read More »Grand Opening of Smithsonian exhibit Water/Ways set for Sept 21. in Miami
MIAMI- Water, water, water everywhere…and hopefully at least a drop to drink for these and future generations! The grand opening of the Smithsonian exhibit of Water/Ways is set for 6 pm Friday, Sept. 21 at the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum in Miami. Former Congressman Ed Pastor will be …
Read More »GHS Alumnus to be recognized as UofA takes on BYU on Saturday
GLOBE- Ken Giovando, a Globe High School alumnus whose coaching career spans 50 years, will be recognized this Saturday during game day as the University of Arizona takes on BYU. It was during the 1964 game where defensive lineman, Giovando playing for the Wildcats against BYU intercepted two passes and …
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