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College for Kids coming soon to Aravaipa Campus
The Central Arizona College Aravaipa Campus is gearing up for the 27th annual summer program, College for Kids.
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Visiting artists: Rancho Linda Vista hosts Pima College art show
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At first glance, the answer is “no.” Many Post offices were established in Arizona before American Flag, which had a postmaster appointed on December 28, 1880 .
More than Honey: local beekeeper Fred Terry takes on new project
On May 22, 2013 the film won a Prix Walo, the most important award in Swiss show business, for best film production.
Oracle author publishes mystery
Elizabeth H. Tilley has lived in Oracle for 11 years. She works as a waitress at the Patio Café and at Adventure Rope Gear as project coordinator, bookkeeper, and sales representative.
The Tucson Tea Party Are Getting Together Again, If That's Your Thing
Likely upset by the last 48 hours or so up at the Arizona Legislature , the Tucson Tea Party is back in action , protesting or yelling or something at the corner of Oracle and Limberlost tomorrow from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.
Bountiful Baskets fruits and veggies now available every week
Pet Safety: Firecrackers, RIP Nonna Greyhound
I'd like to thank the Althof family for sharing this story with Tucson Tails. Their hope is that by sharing, perhaps another family pet will be safe.
Oracle schools help with diaper drive
The second annual Pinal Diaper Drive was held April 14- May 11. Here in Oracle we had a great response by two schools.
Dewey is a 90-pound goofball who always has a giant smile and a wiggling back end.
Blood along the Cañon del Oro – Israel-Kennedy Wagon Train
They were some of the first white American settlers along the San Pedro River. After the Civil War and the return of the military presence in Arizona, people began to settle in the San Pedro River Valley near Camp Grant and at Tres Alamos.
Rally for expanded background checks at Senator Flake's office
Happening today will be a rally at Senator Flake's office here in Tucson, asking the Senator to support expanded background checks on gun sales.
My Cousin's Closet all about community
My Cousin's Closet celebrated its first year anniversary in business on Feb. 11, 2013.
And the San Manuel Elks Project Graduation winners are
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Blood along the Cañon del Oro – Israel-Kennedy Wagon Train
They were some of the first white American settlers along the San Pedro River. After the Civil War and the return of the military presence in Arizona, people began to settle in the San Pedro River Valley near Camp Grant and at Tres Alamos.
John Palting, a Ph.D. candidate in entomology at the University of Arizona, has collected moths with Ray Nagle for over 30 years.
Betty Harmon leaving Oracle School Board
Betty Harmon, long time Oracle School District 2 Governing Board member, has resigned her position on the Oracle School Board for personal reasons, effective June 1, 2013.
High speed chase nabs kidnap suspect
TPD says Ozziel Ramirez is suspected of kidnapping an ex-girlfriend. She was upset, but safe in his car at the end of the chase TUCSON - A wild chase ends a tense day as Tucson Police and US Marshals nab a kidnapping suspect and bring a girl home safe.
Applicants sought by county schools office to fill vacancy left by Harmon
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