Oracle

Free Little Pantry draws county attention

  Trevor Smith tapes an interview with Kevin Armbrust of the American Flag Gang. The Free Little Pantry in Oracle has drawn attention from Pinal County. Nancy Larsen, Community Liaison for Pinal County Attorney’s Office, visited the mini food pantry on Thursday, Sept....

Bunnies Benefit for the Oracle Historical Society

    Retired art teacher and Oracle artist, Karen Medley, has gathered some of Oracle’s finest artists to participate in a fundraiser for the Oracle Historical Society. The artists have creatively painted seven ceramic bunnies which will be put up for sale. The bunnies...

Tri-Community to celebrate National Night Out

National Night Out   National Night Out is an event that enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing the community together. It is also used to inform the public about police and community programs including drug preventative...

Free Little Pantry to host grand opening

 The Grand Opening of the neighborhood “Free Little Pantry” will be held Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020 at the Butterfly Garden in Oracle. Artists put the final touches on the Free Little Pantry that has taken up residence in the Butterfly Garden on American Avenue in...

Oracle Firewise recognized for 15 years of service

By John Hernandez San Manuel Miner  On Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020, Aaron Casem, State Prevention Officer for the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention, presented Oracle Firewise with two signs recognizing 15 years of service to the Oracle community....

3C Ranch celebrates restaurant reopening following pandemic shutdown

  On Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13, the 3C Ranch celebrated its grand reopening of its restaurant with a free barbecue dinner.   On Saturday, many families attended and enjoyed the cooler weather, the beautiful grounds and views while enjoying a complimentary...

Rattlesnakes in school? Officials check grounds for possible dens

By John Hernandez San Manuel Miner Beware of rattlesnakes, Oracle Fire Department says   It is rattlesnake season again and the unusual heat this year seems to be bringing them out more and closer to civilization. Rattlesnakes have been seen in Oracle at Sunset...

Oracle Community Learning Garden plans fall plant sale

  With the expectation of cooler weather ahead, the Oracle Community Learning Garden is having its fall plant sale. Cool-season veggies and herb starts will be available for pre-order and pre-pay starting Thursday, Sept. 10, through Sept. 16 for drive-through...

Oracle Brush Dump to close

Oracle Firewise members Mary and David Harris at the brush dump in Oracle. The dump is closing due to so many residents cleaning their properties   The Oracle Brush Disposal Site is being forced to close due to being at capacity and drought conditions preventing...

Paranormal investigators visit Acadia Museum

Paranormal investigators visit Acadia Museum Tyler Hilt and Matt Tisnado from Truth and Life Paranormal visited the Acadia Ranch Museum where they conducted a paranormal investigation. They both enjoyed the Acadia and hope to come back for more investigating.