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During their April 23 meeting the Globe City Council held opening discussions on how to use the city’s fiscal year 2024 Community Development Block Grant funds; the city will be receiving …

PHOENIX – Arizona Department of Transportation crews are removing vegetation, grading the roadway and repairing drainage culverts to prepare for a project that will restore limited access to a …

The retirement of Sergeant Richard Shaw highlighted the Town Manager’s report. Shaw’s 11 years with the Miami Police Department were acknowledged in a ceremony where Mayor Jose …

In an April 24 news release, the U.S. Forest Service announced that staff from the Tonto National Forest-Globe Ranger District will host a public information meeting on May 6 to discuss the upcoming …

Attention, voters: Gila County Recorder Sadie Jo Bingham and her staff will be mailing out 90-day notices on May 1 for the 2024 primary election. If you receive a white notice, you are …

Residents from Saguaro Drive to the Stockyard, Central Heights streets and Russell Road: check the schedule below and mark your calendar ahead of chip-sealing scheduled during the month of May.  …

Following a full life of service with the Globe Fire Department, retired arson dog K-9 Evo took her final ride Thursday. Having fallen ill with age after a life of assignments, she made the journey …

GLOBE — A vehicle chase that went across two counties ended without injury and the suspect in custody last Tuesday. At 7:06 a.m., an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper, who was …

An uncounted number of students roamed the halls of Bullion Plaza School from its first class in 1924 to its 1994 closure – including eight who stood out enough to make the newspaper in 1988. …

Citizens for a Better Community saluted Charlene Giles as their February Citizen of the Month. The group is made up of citizens forming a unity of Gila County residents willing to lend a hand in …

The City of Globe Fire Department will be holding its first 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Sept. 1, 2023, at 6 p.m.

Bring your appetite to the annual Prickly Pear Festival in Superior Aug. 26

Throughout one weekend each July, the town of Young remembers the infamous Pleasant Valley War, and celebrates local history, during Pleasant Valley Days.

Sheep ranching has been greatly overlooked in the history of Arizona.

PHOENIX – On a clear sunny morning, the range staff from the Payson Ranger District on the Tonto National Forest prepare a pack string of horses and mules for a four-mile trek into the Mazatzal Wilderness, carrying equipment and biologists from Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD).

La Casita Café owner Annie Villalobos gives thanks after her restaurant was named Business of the Year at the Globe-Miami Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Fiesta Camaraderie and Annual Dinner, held last Friday at Bullion Plaza Gym.

An array of community partners met during 2021-2022, focused on public health topics and strategies.

The inside-and-out rehabilitation of Globe’s former Hill Street School at 450 S. Hill St., slated to become an affordable senior housing complex, got underway about a week ago.

On June 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Homeless Coalition of Cobre Valley, in collaboration with Gila County Community Services and the Gila County Homeless Task Force, is hosting Jason Sanchez Homeless Connect Day at the Maranatha Baptist Church, 1320 E. Saguaro Dr. in Globe.

Linda Griffin Brost, a seventh-generation Arizonan, will present the life of her grandmother, Mollie Griffin, the history of the Griffin Ranch, and ranching in Gila County for Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum’s 2nd Friday program on June 9.

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