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Copper Basin Pioneer businesses: Spanning 61 to 98 years
Giorsetti's has been open in Winkelman for nearly 100 years and is now being managed by the third generation of Giorsettis.
State Legislature 'sweeps' nearly $900,000 from Copper Corridor schools to help balance budget
Faced with falling revenues and growing expenses, state lawmakers with Governor Jan Brewers approval signed a piece of legislation into law last May that effectively swept funds from all the K-12 school districts in the state.
Junior High Lady Miners move to 2 - 0 on the season.
Lady Miners Junior High point guard Katie Monfred directs traffic down court in a win over the visiting Lady Lobos.
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$1.8B in Asarco money will be used for environmental cleanups
Federal officials on Thursday touted the record-breaking payouts for environmental cleanups that resulted from Tucson-based Asarco's emergence from bankruptcy.
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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders.
Hayden Golf Club to host tournament
The Hayden Golf Club will be hosting a golf tournament this weekend with the hopes of raising funds to help out the club.
Photo: A new addition to railroad museum
The Arizona State Railroad Museum continues to add vintage locomotives to its collection.
Tom Orlick Donald Alfred Parks Newt Wright
Tom Orlick went to be with Our Lord on Nov. 10, 2009 after a long illness. He was born in Conjuring Creek, Alberta, Canada on Dec.
Here and Now: AZ's Silent Senator
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"If they try to cut our wages, cut our benefits, there'll be a strike for sure." Shawn Slate, worker at Asarco's Hayden smelter Business Grupo back: new strike? Asarco workers wary as nemesis is set to regain control of mines By Tim Steller Arizona Daily Star Published: 11.17.2009 KEARNY a ' They've gone on strike against Grupo Mexico before a ' ...
This year's parade theme is "Home of the Free, Because of the Brave," honoring veterans who have fought in the war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, also referred to as the Global War on Terror.
Flu Outbreak: Hayden-Winkelman Schools to close
The Flu bug has hit the Hayden-Winkelman School District which has resulted in unprecedented absences over the past week, said Jeff Gregorich, Superintendent of HWUSD.
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Gregorich named 'Tech Savvy Supe'
Superintendent Jeff Gregorich has some great news for all the students and their parents in the Winkelman School District.
Who is eligible for those first H1N1vaccines?
The H1N1 vaccine is going to be available to the general public starting this weekend, but because of shortages, not everybody will be able to get it -- at least not right away.
San Manuel High School's Homecoming King Chris 'Bubba' Ronquillo and Queen Bernadette Camarena were crowned at Friday night's game against Hayden.