Carol Broeder
December 23, 2019
Government
Asks for community support; city’s permission to feed feral cats for one year As the saying goes, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. Calling the number of feral cats a “huge problem” in the community, High Desert Humane Society is doing its part to …
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Carol Broeder
October 31, 2019
The Visitors View
The Governor’s Cup Revival made a lunch stop in Globe on Friday, Oct. 25, offering participants a great meal and area residents a chance to see some amazing vintage cars. Organized in 1984 by Allen and Carol Nallie, Arizona’s Governor’s Cup Rallye was the predecessor to many vintage charity rallies …
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Carol Broeder
August 13, 2019
Announcements, Government, Living
The City of Globe is seeking public input and participation through a series of town hall meetings designed to address local issues such as blight and community beautification. The final of two scheduled Community Pride and Participation Town Hall meetings will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15, …
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Carol Broeder
August 2, 2019
Culture, Government
By Carol Broeder and David Abbott The proposed Cobre Valley Regional Aquatic Center (CVRAC) just might help foster better communication among family, friends and neighbors, improve the overall health of residents in the Globe-Miami area and make it more attractive to businesses that want to set up shop locally. …
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David Abbott
June 10, 2019
Government, Health&Spirit
The Nirvana Center Dispensary in downtown Globe has changed the way it operates and will soon begin pickup and delivery services, no longer selling on a walk-in basis. Additionally, there will be a physician on site two Saturdays each month to offer referral services and renewals and the store will …
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Guest Contributor
May 31, 2019
Government, Living
GLOBE — On Tuesday, May 21, Globe City Council voted to modify its contract with Right Away Disposal (RAD) to suspend curbside recycling in the city of Globe, as requested by RAD. These changes will take effect starting June 3, 2019. ¶ Following is a FAQ provided by the City …
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globemiami
March 3, 2019
Living
Slide 1 |Bigger is no longer better. In Blueprint Boise, city planners imagined a small-lot, sustainable city unblighted by suburbia’s bloat. Among the 366 pages of tactics and recommendations, an article titled: “12 Step Solution for fighting suburban sprawl.” featuring actionable concepts basic enough to help most any midsize city. We found many …
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Linda Gross
February 18, 2019
Business
A series of four workshops will be held in Globe over the course of 4 months designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners. The series is being underwritten by a USDA grant to the RCAC. Deadline for registration is extended through today. Every entrepreneur believes they have the next …
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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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Al Gameros
February 2, 2018
Announcements, Government
Globe Mayor Al Gameros highlights the recent and on going work on behalf of the city of Globe. SIGN CODE A public meeting was held on January 8th to discuss the city’s sign code. There were approximately thirty business owners and residents who attended to make suggestions and give their …
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