Thea Wilshire
August 5, 2022
Business, Living
In an area parched for new housing, Rayes Ridge appears like a cup of cold water. Adrea France and Josh Asanovich are third-generation locals, siblings, and Realtors. Four years ago, they also became partners in a large housing development project named Rayes Ridge. This venture plans to build new homes …
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David Abbott
April 22, 2022
Culture, Government
The organization that provided resources to help establish Globe’s Economic Development Department (EDD) is coming to town for its annual retreat this month, in an effort to show its members the results of their work and to highlight the successes of the Building Rural Economies (BRE) initiative in rural Arizona. …
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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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Guest Contributor
October 31, 2019
Announcements
Do you or a family member or friend need to take control of their alcohol abuse? Here’s a list of meeting places, dates and contact phone numbers to find recovery groups that meet weekly in the Globe-Miami area: Alcoholics Anonymous Pioneer Group meets at 113 S. Pine St. in Globe; …
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Carol Broeder
October 31, 2019
Letters to the Editor
The Homeless Coalition of Cobre Valley thanks everyone who made the Second Annual Jason Sanchez Homeless Connect Day a success. We served more people this year than last year, including one family. People were able to visit with various agencies including Gila County Health Department, Community Bridges, AZ@Work, Magellan …
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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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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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Carol Broeder
October 31, 2019
Announcements, Health&Spirit
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 …
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Carol Broeder
October 3, 2019
Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, The Visitors View
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 …
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David Abbott
September 18, 2019
Arts & Entertainment, Attractions, Living
On a warm summer night in the desert at the Gila County Fairgrounds go-kart track, lightning flashes off to the east in the direction of the San Carlos Apache Reservation as Andy Hetrick, President of Gila Monster Go Karts, announces that there is a 30% chance it will rain. “But …
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