Carol Broeder
September 13, 2019
Outdoors
Wanting deer to stay off your lawn is one thing, but using a BB gun for emphasis may be standing on dangerous ground. Amy Burnett, information and program manager with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, says that using either a BB gun or an air rifle is not a …
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Carol Broeder
August 27, 2019
Living
As temperatures heat up, both young and old seek to cool off in a swimming pool—a concrete oasis in the desert. For some, it is a good way to keep the kids occupied, and for others it is a way to help exercise aging bodies. No matter the reason, a …
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David Abbott
August 15, 2019
Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Living, Uncategorized
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 …
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David Abbott
July 18, 2019
Health&Spirit, Outdoors
The CCYS Globe Miami Piranha Swim Team has many challenges, but finding a great coach is not one of them. Coach Barry Schwenk, who serves as pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Miami, is in his second year at the helm, bringing a lifetime of community service and talent …
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Guest Contributor
February 22, 2017
The Visitors View
The desert comes alive with wildflowers every spring and one of the best places to see the variety which erupts each March/April is the drive up from the Valley to Globe-Miami along highway 60. Every spring, swaths of Mexican Gold poppies bloom along highway 60 lure photographers and petal-peepers to …
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Linda Gross
November 10, 2016
Business, Government
This afternoon you are invited to hear about the latest grant money awarded in the Globe-Miami community to help assess environmental contamination in many of our old and/or abandoned buildings. The event is hosted by the Gila County Industrial Authority (IDA) and will include remediation expert, Tod Allwin who has …
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Patricia Sanders
April 21, 2016
History, The Visitors View, Throw Back Thursdays
The partnership of Globe-Miami and the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture in a four-year studio project is bringing fresh eyes to the historic districts of Miami and Globe. Both challenges and opportunities are offered by the buildings here, some of which are more than 100 years old. Their stories …
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Jenn Walker
April 17, 2015
Business, The Visitors View
Updated April 18, 2015 There are perks and downsides to living in a small town. Sometimes it’s isolating. Perhaps that is why collectors seem to flourish in small towns like and Globe and Miami; because even if you’re living in a small town, you can bring different eras to life …
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Guest Contributor
May 7, 2014
History, Living
In recognition of Cinco De Mayo, we asked for short stories and narratives reflecting on heritage from our Mexican-American community. We received the following reflection, written by an individual with a long history here in Globe-Miami: Dr. Christine Marin, Historian and Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University. Enjoy. Guest ContributorGuest Contributors include press releases, …
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Jenn Walker
May 3, 2014
Living
If you’ve been in this community very long, surely you have seen the La Reina de las Flores around town. These young ladies are involved in an ongoing tradition that has spanned decades. The La Reina De Las Flores Scholarship Pageant has been around for the last 30 years; this …
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