Court approves stipulation modifying the injunction for certain activities in Arizona and New Mexico Today, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona issued an order allowing select timber management activities to resume in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona as well as five national forests in New …
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Deadline to register – San Carlos Veterans Parade
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 …
Read More »Workshop to help caregivers understand Alzheimers takes place Nov. 4 at CVRMC
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 …
Read More »Free Film Showing to Help the Homeless
A film both uplifting and inspiring, “The Public” takes a compassionate look at homelessness while also celebrating public libraries’ essential role in America. The film will be shown at twice Miami library for FREE on Nov. 2. The story unfolds at a public library in Cincinnati as the city braces …
Read More »Arizona’s First Woman Bishop to Visit Globe
UPDATE: Due to a family medical emergency, Arizona Episcopal Diocese Bishop Jennfier Reddall has canceled her special visit to St. John’s Church in Globe, Pastor Byron Mills said Wednesday. “We were looking forward to meeting Pastor Reddall and she will be in our collective hearts and prayers Sunday morning Nov. …
Read More »Must Love Dogs: Dogtoberfest Celebration to Help Pooches Get a New Park
Celebrating “all things dog,” the annual Dogtoberfest Celebration makes its return to Globe this month. The event will include a dog walk, dog games, costume contests, food (for both people and dogs), canine skill demonstrations, raffles and booths with promotional items, says organizer Thea Wilshire. Sponsored by the City of …
Read More »Bats and Broomsticks Bash! 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Historic Train Depot
A Halloween themed fun-fundraiser in family mixer style for the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts, put on in partnership with the CVCA, the Globe Downtown Association and the City of Globe. Tickets are only $13 each and all ages will be wrist-banded at the door. After a full fun …
Read More »Globe Merchant’s Fall/Halloween Storefront Decorating Contest, October 1-31st, 2019
GLOBE – Calling all historic downtown merchants! It is that time again to decorate your windows, buildings, or take to the sidewalks with your favorite temporary sidewalk-chalk art in “Fall or Halloween” theme. This contest is all for bragging rights, photo ops, customer appreciation and for the pure fun …
Read More »AmeriCorps 2020 grant applications
The Arizona Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism (GCSV) is pleased to provide information about the availability of competitive funds in the form of AmeriCorps grants through the Corporation for National and Community Service’s annual competitive round of funding. The CNCS will evaluate all applications received and make award determinations …
Read More »Thanks to C&M Auto
GLOBE_ My wife and I were driving to Alpine this month- coming out of tunnel at Superior a heater hose broke on our SUV. We got safely off road then called J&S Towing, they arrived within 1 hour, took us to C&M Auto Repair in Globe. The guys at C&M …
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