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Reception to celebrate literary, arts publication
The faculty, staff, students and contributors to "The Mirage," Cochise College's annual literary and arts magazine, will hold a public reception from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16 at the Central School Project in Bisbee.
Mexican man sentenced for attempted smuggling
BISBEE - A Mexican man was sentenced Monday to 1.5 years in prison for attempted human smuggling.
Ex-U.S. Attorney says Gonzales doing right thing
WASHINGTON (AP) - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales did ``the right thing'' by resigning Monday, said Arizona's former U.S. attorney, Paul Charlton.
Friends of missing man wonder, wait and 'hope'
WHETSTONE - Friends and family on Saturday gathered to celebrate the birthday of John "Buck" Kueper and to keep the search for the missing man on people's minds.
Business
County sees job losses and rising unemployment
According to the most recent figures from the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Cochise County lost 525 non-farm jobs from June to July. Comparisons to July last year show a 12 month job growth rate of -0.4 percent. Since the beginning of the year, the 12 month job growth rate has fallen steadily. July is the second consecutive month of negative 12 month job growth.
Lawmakers ask Napolitano for plan to tackle budget shortfall
PHOENIX (AP) - Top Republican legislative leaders asked Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano to propose a plan to tackle the state's projected budget shortfall, and she responded by saying she's willing to work with them.
Governor speechless over Bush child health insurance change
PHOENIX (AP) _ Gov. Janet Napolitano said Wednesday she was left speechless by new Bush administration rules for a popular children's health insurance program used by Arizona and other states.
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Salsa contest, Bluegrass music heat up action at Bisbee Market
Don't miss the Chile Festival this Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Local chile grower, Jane Wyatt, from the San Simon Chile Company, will bring a trailer-load of green chile and two big roasters. She will sell 40-pound sacks of chile both roasted and unroasted as well as half sacks and 2- and 4-pound bags of roasted chile. Eliva Villa and her family will return for one day only with their tasty Mexican food which we have all missed. The menu includes shredded beef green chile, steak and cheese, chorizo and egg and bean burritos, tacos, carmelos, quesadillas and tamales.
Coachman reunion dinner set for Oct. 6
The Coachmen, a club with membership from the Douglas High School classes of 1963 through 1975, will hold a reunion dinner and dance on October 6, at The Hotel Arizona, 181 W. Broadway, in Tucson, AZ. This gala Coachmen and Friends event will benefit the Douglas Maryvale School. The school and its students became a favorite project for The Coachmen beginning with an annual Christmas Party for the students in December 1963.
PUTTIN' ON THE BRITS-Bobbies, Beatles, and Bangers
The Bisbee Community Chorus Annual Variety Show and Pie Social, will be held on Sept. 8 and 9 at the Serbian Hall, 216 Park Ave. The Saturday show begins at 7:30 and the Sunday afternoon show begins at 3:30.
Food
Bringing meat-eaters and vegetarians to the same table
Into every family, a little tofu must fall.
Report shows more than a fifth of Arizonans are obese
PHOENIX (AP)- Better jump on the treadmill, Arizona. The state's residents are just as obese as ever, according to statistics released Monday.
Religion
Starbucks provides a lesson for churches
As he drives to church, the Rev. Greg Asimakoupoulos always notices the Sunday crowd gathered at one of his favorite sanctuaries.
Half-century later, school prayer protester still in the fight
JAY LINDSAY/Associated Press Writer
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