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Superior CAN help for the community

Volunteers at Leo's Market are ready to serve weekend food for children.   “Where is the greatest need in our community?”     In response to COVID-19, Regenerating Sonora, a Superior based nonprofit, began hosting conference calls to ask the diverse...

Produce boxes available for the Tri-Community area

The Oracle Community Learning Garden offered drive through service at its first plant sale. Plants available included different varieties of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers and herbs.   On Saturday, May 9, residents of Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth and...

Kearny church offers ‘Field of Dreams’ for 2020 grads

The Church of the Good Shepherd is encouraging residents to plant signs in the ‘Field of Dreams’ for this year’s graduates.   In the parsonage for Church of the Good Shepherd UMC (Good Shepherd), good things are planted and beauty is expected to bloom. This year,...

Governor Ducey announces reopening of some businesses

Porter's, like all restaurants in the Copper Corridor, has been closed since mid-March.   On Monday, Governor Doug Ducey announced that barber shops, beauty salons and non-essential retail stores may open on Friday, May 8, with increased sanitation protocols and...

Copper Corridor EDC helps businesses prepare for reopening

Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition   The Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition will be hosting a webinar on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 2 p.m.     The webinar will include networking with businesses across the region along with a...

Kindness Counts: Superior keeps the spirit

Tina Gutierrez works on masks for the community.   The communities of the Copper Corridor have not been exempt from the ravages and changes that the COVID-19 pandemic has created.  Schools have closed, businesses shuttered, work routines changed.  For...