Carol Broeder
December 30, 2019
Announcements, Government, Living
UPDATE_Jan 22: “It looks like we did it,” proclaimed Utilities Coordinator Tash Jerrols, saying that the Town of Miami recently received preliminary good news from Central Arizona Governments (CAG). “You’ve gotten far enough to make the income survey work,” CAG’s Community Development Manager Alan Urban said recently. Town council members …
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Guest Contributor
December 20, 2019
Announcements, Culture, Living
Two-Day Festival Pays Homage to City of Scottsdale’s Arizona American Indian Heritage SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — On Saturday, February 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) — in partnership with Arizona’s 22 Native American tribes …
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Carol Broeder
December 18, 2019
Government, Living
That’s the idea behind the Copper Corridor Blight Buster Coalition (CCBB), formed by the collaboration of five area communities—Globe, Miami, Kearny, Hayden, and Winkelman—to clean up blighted buildings in the Copper Corridor. Superior Mayor Mila Besich calls blight “an ongoing struggle” for all communities in the Copper Corridor. “It’s across …
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Carol Broeder
December 10, 2019
Government, Living
A proposed bridge over Tonto Creek is gaining statewide attention after the tragic drowning of three Valley children Nov. 29 at the Bar-X Crossing. For nearly 20 years, Gila County has applied unsuccessfully for federal funds for the proposed Tonto Creek Bridge, near Tonto Basin. The county learned in November …
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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 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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Guest Contributor
November 6, 2019
Living
Globe-Miami (Nov., 2019) – For anyone who’s ever seen a baby, toddler or preschooler open a gift and then toss aside the shiny new toy to instead play with the box, the American Academy of Pediatrics says kids may know what’s best for them. The organization recently came out with …
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Guest Contributor
October 31, 2019
Announcements, Living
SAN CARLOS_Halloween Thursday, Oct. 31, is the deadline for $50 early registration to enter the big Nov. 9 Saturday parade adding color and music to one mile of downtown San Carlos – an event that’s a highlight of the Veterans Day Weekend festivities. So many events planned – from royalty …
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Guest Contributor
October 31, 2019
Announcements, Living
Caring for a family member or friend afflicted with Alzheimer’s? Family caregivers as well as professionals are invited to a workshop at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center on Monday, Nov. 4. Heather Mulder, from Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, will speak on the topic “Understanding Alzheimers” and Dorothy Dunn, from the College …
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Jenn Walker
October 13, 2019
Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Living
“The Mystery of Now,” A Documentary Featuring Apache Skateboards, to Debut Locally at Globe-Miami-San Carlos Mountainfilm on Tour “Growing up, I didn’t see any Native pro-skaters. It was me creating for myself,” remembers Apache Skateboards team rider Doug Miles Jr. “It’s just what I wish someone else would’ve done when …
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