By: Shauneen Miranda – September 6, 2024 Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will take the stage next week in the only planned debate between the respective Democratic and GOP presidential candidates between now and November. It’s the first presidential debate since President Joe Biden bowed out …
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Michelle Yerkovich selected to participate in Project CENTRL
GLOBE- The Arizona Center for Rural Leadership is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to ensuring rural Arizona is healthy, vibrant, and sustainable. Since 1983 it has developed leaders and established a network of problem-solvers, decision makers and spokespersons for rural Arizona.Project CENTRL’s impact on rural Arizona is substantial as participants …
Read More »Council approves City budget and property tax adjustment at July 27 meeting
Members of the Globe City Council: Mayor Al Gameros, Vice Mayor Mike Stapleton, and Council members Freddy Rios, Mike Pastor, Jesse Leetham, Fernando Shipley, and Mariano Gonzales. All members were in attendance. Announcements Mayor Al Gameros said in the week of July 17-23 there were 40 new COVID cases in …
Read More »Bullion Plaza Museum to open with new limited hours
After months of being closed to the public due to COVID, the Bullion Plaza museum will open back up on Saturday,November 7th and Sunday, November 8th from 11 a.m. -2 p.m. After that, a new, modified schedule of Wednesday through Fridays, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. will be in …
Read More »Stay at Home order issued by Gov. Ducey for all but essential activities
The order states that Arizona residents must limit their time away from home except when involved in “essential activities,” work or volunteering in “essential functions,” using any services or products provided by essential businesses, and employment if they are a sole proprietor or family-owned business who works in an office …
Read More »Skating on Native Land
This article by Vincent Schilling, Associate Editor for Indian Country Today, is reprinted with permission. It first appeared online in January 2019. Native skaters, punks and bad-asses featured in short film by director Audrey Buchanan, a NatGeo “Official Selection.” Doug Miles, San Carlos Apache, says he never smiles. Due to …
Read More »Local 4-H Groups Prepare for Gila County Fair
Paraphrasing the lyrics of a Broadway show tune from a bygone era, our county fair is a great county fair. It’s the best county fair in our state. And well it should be, considering the fair is entering its 50th year. The first fair was held in 1970 at the …
Read More »Work of Local Photographer Liz Eaton on Display at CVCA
She can often be seen with her trusty camera at community events, or taking pictures and schmoozing with roadwork crews, or maybe holding court at the local coffee shop. Her Facebook page is a rich chronicle of the people and places of the Globe-Miami region and her photos are on …
Read More »Miami boosts sewer rates to comply with funding requirements for system improvements
By Carol Broeder and David Abbott Miami residents will soon have to pay a little bit more for each flush, as an increase in sewer rates will take effect Wednesday, Aug. 21. The increase is a condition of the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service (USDA-RUS) funding for …
Read More »Secure a Career in Education at the AJUSD Job Fair on April 23rd
Apache Junction, AZ – The Apache Junction Unified School District will host a job fair Monday, April 23 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the 9-10 Building of Apache Junction High School, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive in Apache Junction. The job fair is focused on hiring teachers, special education staff …
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