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A federal grant will now make it possible for Douglas residents to have inexpensive public transportation.
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Conlogue new Superior Court judge
TUCSON - Gov. Janet Napolitano on Friday named James Conlogue to fill the newly created Division 5 judge position in Cochise County Superior Court.
Kolbe faces trouble over sexually explicit message
PHOENIX -- A House ethics panel concluded Friday there is evidence to show that a former page sent Congressman Jim Kolbe a copy of a sexually explicit instant message from another member of Congress -- a message Kolbe testified he never saw.
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"A Murder is Announced" continues this weekend
Bisbee's Obscure Productions will open Agatha Christie's "A Murder is Announced" on Friday, December 1 at 7:30 pm. This play is based on the Miss Marple mystery novel and adapted for the stage by Leslie Darbon.
Wanted: Beyond middle-aged women to audition for "The Oldest Profession"
Bisbee's Obscure Productions will be auditioning for its upcoming production "The Oldest Profession" by Paula Vogel. This is a drama with music about five "women of the night," somewhat past their prime, trying to earn a living in the age of Reaganomics. A script is available for reading at the Copper Queen Library, 6 Main Street, in Old Bisbee.
Calling student artists for poster contest
DOUBLE ADOBE- "Conservation - Good for Everyone!" is the theme of a poster contest sponsored by the Nimon S. Hopkins Conservation Education Center. All student artists in Douglas, Bisbee, Elfrida, Naco, Double Adobe, McNeal and Apache can compete for numerous prizes donated by area merchants.
Old Bisbee Theatre to present "The Singing Christmas Tree"
Getting their voices and enthusiasm ready for "The Singing Christmas Tree" to be presented December 8-10 at the Old Bisbee Repertory & Dinner Theatre are l-r Elaine Pilo, Priscila Netto, Krista Tettaton and Marilyn Edewards. Reservations for this unique experience can be made by calling the theatre at 520-432-9064.
Sedona's Future Studios goes global
It is hard to deny the universal appeal of Sedona, Arizona's red rock wonderland. Millions of people from around the world visit Sedona annually. Sedona is also home to a visionary company pioneering entertainment as we know it. Global Change Multi-Media Company, in association with Future Studios, can now broadcast live events from Sedona on the Internet to a worldwide audience.
County officials: Movie productions bring bucks
SIERRA VISTA - Burt Reynolds made hearts race in "Cannonball Run II", Gregory Peck practiced his bedside manner in "Captain Newman, M.D.", and Tony Curtis got a taste of military life in "Suppose They Gave A War and Nobody Came?"
Coming in January: Willcox Historic Home Tour
Willcox, Arizona, once the historic Cattle Capital of the World, famous for shipping the most open-range cattle in the world, invites visitors to a special tour of private homes and the Historic Train Depot, during the 14th annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival.
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Hanukkah is here: Celebrate with the food of the season
People who celebrate Christmas have a few more weeks to prepare, but for those of the Jewish faith, Hanukkah is almost here. And whether the party is big or small, food must be prepared and served.
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Douglas Baha'is celebrate birth of Baha'u'llah
In what is becoming an annual event, Baha'is of Douglas celebrated the birth of their Prophet Founder, Baha'u'llah, with a gathering of ever seventy Baha'is and guests at the home of Barry Horst. Baha'is from Douglas, Bisbee, Sierra Vista, St. David, and Tucson were there along with many guests from the Douglas area and elsewhere.
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