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BP shooting investigation: Video shows agent making a dash
BISBEE - A surveillance video of a Jan. 12 deadly Border Patrol shooting in the desert near Naco shows Agent Nicholas Corbett circling his SUV around a small group of people before stopping, getting out and dashing around the back of the truck.
Businesses, police want to kill two new immigration initiative drives
PHOENIX - Business groups and police chiefs are lining up to kill two new initiative drives designed to deal on a state level with the increasing number of people who enter this country illegally.
Beumler selected as judge pro tem
BISBEE - Presiding Judge Wallace R. Hoggatt announced Monday that Donna M. Beumler has been selected as the new judge pro tem for the Superior Court of Cochise County.
Police Report
March 25, 2007
Business
Restaurants have to comply with smoking act in May
Wick News Service
Analysis: Phelps Dodge merger marks a new day in Arizona mining
CLIFTON - Call it the changing of the corporate guard.
Lowe's expected to open by the end of spring in SV
SIERRA VISTA - Although still in the midst of construction, the new Lowe's store going up on the corner of Highway 90 and Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway can't be missed by Sierra Vista residents.
Features
Best foreign film nominee Twin Sisters to be shown at Cochise College
The portrayal of twins separated prior to World War II and subsequently living dramatically different ways will be shown at the International Film Festival at the Douglas Campus of Cochise College on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Historic Schoolhouse reopening promises fun for the whole family
Come celebrate the restoration of the Fairbank Schoolhouse on Saturday, M arch 31, as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Friends of the SanPedro River (FSPR) herald a new beginning for this historic structure. The schoolhouse, located within the BLM's San Pedro Riparian NationalConservation Area, is reopening after a multi-year renovation effort will now serve as a museum, information center, and gift shop operated by FSPR volunteers.
This Weekend
San Pedro River Walks
Bookmobile schedule
If you enjoy reading about Arizona's colorful history, you'll find great books on the subject on the Bookmobile. New books are published each year on Arizona and the southwest, so there's always something interesting to discover on the Bookmobile. And remember you can order books online through the countywide website at HYPERLINK "http://cochise.lib.az.us" HYPERLINK "http://cochise.lib.az.us" http://cochise.lib.az.us
Food
No excuses! Get cooking
No time to cook? Three new books leave you with no excuses.
Penny-wise readers reach out
My favorite part about writing this column is hearing from readers. A few weeks ago I shared a letter from Rachel White, a reader in Birmingham, Ala. As a young mother who was new to the idea of grocery coupons and bargain shopping, Rachel was in search of a class or a seminar she could attend in her area to learn how to save money on groceries. I shared her letter in the hopes that other readers in Birmingham would be able to give her direction.
Restaurant Inspections
Cochise County Environmental Health Division, Establishment Inspections February 2007
Religion
The Lutheran take on Lent
Eric Phillips really likes soup at lunch.
Religion Briefs
Top American cardinal says update on bioethics in works, abuse tapering off
School News
Election
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