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A horse is a cost, of course, of course-Breeders saddled with high prices are just giving up
Mark Levy/Sierra Vista Herald , Susan Richards hugs her horse Cheyenne at her Huachuca City home earlier this month.
However, signs of improvement are seen By Robert Carreira/SPECIAL TO THE RANGE NEWS In the first half of 2008, sales of existing homes in Cochise County were down 27.3 percent compared to the same period last ...
No horsing around: Rising prices impact horse owners
Saddled with run-away hay and grain prices, many horse owners are taking a hard look at how much they're spending on their animals.
Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church A group meets to discuss The Four Letters of Love from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug.
Car builder claims drag-racing prize on cable TV show
Bill Rohlinger had never seen the show "Pinks All Out" before he went to a taping in Tucson in November and ended up competing on the show.
County P&Z OKs apple-processing operation, business in Whetstone
The Cochise County Planning and Zoning Commission members had a welcomed, relatively easy agenda for their second meeting in July held Wednesday night.
Flooding closes some area roads
Herald/Review report SIERRA VISTA - A monsoon storm on Tuesday afternoon flooded some area roads.
Moson Road closed from Highway 90 to Charleston Road
National Weather Service issues flash flood warning till 4:45 p.m. Published on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 The Cochise County Sheriff's Office has reported that Moson Road is closed from Highway 90 to Charleston ...
Most areas of Cochise County made it through the stormy weekend without mishap. High Knoll Road, the site of road-washout flood last year, was passable for the most part with just a few areas of slick mud.
Southern Ariz. man drag races on Speed TV channel
Bill Rohlinger had never seen the show "Pinks All Out" before he went to a taping in Tucson in November and ended up competing on the show.
Babbitt development role draws flak
"We intend to implement water conservation measures. The water impact will be very minimal.
2 communities worry about AZ water company's expansion plans
Spring training as we know it is threatened. Use this link to learn how to support the national pastime in our own backyard.
“There's a hell of a hole here”
It was a deep, dark subterranean secret. Two Tucson cave explorers - Gary Tenen and the late Randy Tufts - discovered majestic Kartchner Caverns southwest of Benson in 1974. via The Arizona Daily Star
The following are arrests made by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Cochise County Jail. via The Daily Dispatch
Whetstone community plan rejected
“We have been presented with two views. And they are very passionate on both sides. One side wants to organize, and one doesn't want to be told what they can do with their property. There's too much confusion in the plan I read.”
The Whetstone Land Use Committee is back to square one after a unanimous vote by the Cochise County Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday night. via Sierra Vista Herald
“No information has been provided to the department that indicates the applicant has satisfied the adequate water requirement ... Therefore, ADWR finds the water supply to be inadequate to meet the subdivision's projected needs.”
Cochise County may end up with a new provision dealing with water adequacy in the county's subdivision regulations. via Sierra Vista Herald
Southern Arizona man still missing after a year
“Went to some of his favorite places, Johnny Ringo's in Tombstone, he loved. So I went there. I went to the wash where they found his truck. It's been hard.”
Quinn Schuler Reports Southern Arizona man still missing after a year Posted: John Keuper, 93, disappeared one year ago on January 26. via KVOA-TV Tucson
Whetstone hires new fire chief; has history in Cochise County
“We're having a formal contract drawn up for him to sign.”
After a nationwide search for a qualified fire chief, the Whetstone Fire District now has one. via Sierra Vista Herald
Missing man is a mystery a year later
“We haven't heard anything, and nothing has changed from last year. The longer it goes, it ”
A year ago today, John "Buck" Kueper left Buddy's Bar in Whetstone. He hasn't been seen by his friends or family since. via Sierra Vista Herald
Cochise County Sheriff's Office
The following are arrests made by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office and booked into the Cochise County Jail. via The Daily Dispatch