By Nathaniel A. Lopez Three Copper Corridor volleyball teams faced off this week on two different courts. The Lady Lobos started off last week with an away game to San Manuel. The girls walked away victoriously with a 2-1 score. The set scores were 25-15, 19-25...
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Ray and Superior ladies face off on the court this week
By Nathaniel A. Lopez Two Copper Corridor volleyball teams faced off this week on the court with Superior hosting Ray. Superior collected the 3-1 win, with set scores of 25-13, 19-25, 25-18 and 25-21. It was a week full of wins for the Superior volleyball team. They...
David Herrera, Mayor Town of Kearny
I am running for the office of Mayor of Kearny. I am asking for your vote and support. As a resident of Kearny, I believe that good clean water is what all parents want. I have served on the council for eight years and have supported all the...
Tiger-Mammoth 1960 8th Grade Class Reunion
The majority of the Alumni who attended the Tiger-Mammoth 1960 8th Grade Class Reunion on Sunday, March 17, were in kindergarten together in the town of Tiger. In 1954, they ceased to be Tigers and became Mammoths, as the town of Tiger was condemned, abandoned...
Fueling the Future 2022
By Edie Crall Oracle School Board What a wonderful experience it is to witness people coming together for the good of others. This is the THIRD year for Fueling the Future – a time when communities and individuals join each other to ensure that...
Julia Cerda Crawford awarded Eperanza Teacher Award by CPLC
Julia Cerda Crawford, a resident of Kearny, was recently awarded the Chicanos por la Causa Esperanza Latino Teacher Award. Crawford is a Spanish teacher at Miami High School. The nomination required letters of recommendation from...
Health Care Leaders: Copper Basin Healthcare Foundation
There is no doubt that communities across the Copper Corridor are resilient. When the mines closed or reduced their operations, each of the communities drastically lost population. With the loss of population and industry, came the loss of services...
Time to Start Firewising!
By Catesby Suter MS Botany Late winter in Oracle often means unpredictable weather, but one thing is certain, this summer will be hot and it’s not too early to start reducing fire risk around your home. The exceptional bounty of the 2021 monsoon created a...
Make a Resolution to Positively Impact the Life of a Child in Arizona; CASA of Gila County seeking volunteers as child advocates in the court system
Globe, AZ —January 25, 2022 - The start of a new year often comes with a list of resolutions. While they are different for everyone, many commonly center on self-improvement whether it be related to health, career or starting a new habit. CASA of Arizona (Court...
U.S. Mines produced an estimated $90.4 Billion in nonfuel mineral commodities during 2021; Arizona ranks No. 1 in production
U.S. mines produced approximately $90.4 billion in mineral commodities in 2021—a $9.7 billion increase over the 2020 revised total of $80.7 billion—the U.S. Geological Survey announced recently. This information comes from the 27th annual Mineral...