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In a November 7 special election, Miami Unified School District #40 asked district voters to approve an increased override of its maintenance and operation budget – and, according to unofficial results from the Gila County Elections Department, the voters authorized that request.

Capstone Copper Company has released its third-quarter financial report.

On Oct. 16, 2023, Biyaagozhoo Education Center (BGEC) in San Carlos, Arizona, held a High School Equivalency (HSE) Graduation Ceremony for two of its students in the Gila County Adult Education Program.

A Globe-Miami hotel/motel devastated by the post-Telegraph Fire flooding of 2021 is aiming for a future reopening, as its new owners take the first steps toward that goal.

As far back into his childhood as he can remember, Globe native Jeph Bender was interested in animation. He was especially fond of books showing how Disney characters were drawn and how they were put into sequence for animated films.

On Thursday morning, Nov. 2, two lives were lost in a two-vehicle accident on US Highway 60 just west of Miami, and two people were flown out with injuries.

At a Gila County Board of Supervisors meeting last month Joseph Dickison, director of the county’s facilities and land management department, presented an update on a number of projects, many but not all primarily funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

This year a deep-rooted Gila County ranching family was welcomed into the Arizona Farm and Ranch Museum Hall of Fame, honoring its history and contributions to the field.

Three counties came together Tuesday, October 24 to celebrate the best of the business world, as Eastern Arizona College’s Small Business Development Center presented the Small Business Woman of the Year for Graham, Greenlee and Gila Counties.

Nnee Bich’o Nii Apache Transit, the San Carlos Department of Transportation and members of the San Carlos Apache Tribal Council hosted Arlando Teller on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023.

Tonto National Forest firefighters and San Carlos Apache Tribe crews are conducting a 3,760-acre prescribed burn near Carol Springs Mountain through Nov. 17, in an operation that began Oct. 26.

In the course of an extended special meeting last week, the Gila County Board of Supervisors voted to accept a pair of grant awards for the Pleasant Valley Veterans Retreat in Young.

Property maintenance issues dominated the Oct. 23 meeting of the Miami Town Council.

The City of Globe has plans to replace water meters throughout the city, and those plans recently got a boost.

It was another October in the Wild West’s waning days when Bob Anderson killed a man in a saloon shooting. Almost 13 years later, in a different bar, Anderson would accidentally shoot a friend. Between these incidents, he spent a half dozen years serving in law enforcement, as an Arizona Ranger.

The 40th annual Apache Jii Festival was held in historic downtown Globe on Saturday, Oct. 21, featuring Indigenous entertainment, culture, arts, crafts and food.

Here’s a statistic to be unhappy about: Colorado and Utah host the fifth and sixth most expensive housing markets in the country, according to Bankrate.com.

Phoenix-based Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., in its just-released third-quarter results, told stockholders it had a net income of $454 million during the 90-day period.

Sullivan Street in Miami was closed to through-traffic on Saturday morning for the town’s second annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show.

At the October 11 meeting of the Gila County Provisional Community College District Governing Board, Interim President Janice Lawhorn reported that the college had received a $25,000 nursing mannequin grant from Arizona Complete Health as well as $35,000 from the Freeport-McMoRan Community Investment Fund to purchase the mannequins.

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