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ELECTION 2008: General election for county, state, fed offices Tuesday

Monday, November 3, 2008 11:04 AM MST

The following are the 2008 Cochise County polling locations, as provided by the Cochise County Elections Office. These locations will be used on the November 4 General Election. To determine what polling place you are supposed to vote at, call the elections office at 432-8970, or look on the voter registration card you received.

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ELECTION 2008: Alvarez, Black face each other for District 25 State Senate seat on Nov. 4
With Sen. Marsha Arzberger’s retirement, the seat for District 25 was left wide open.

ELECTION 2008: Four candidates seek vacated Supervisors seat
Republican Harvey Allen,  Democrat  Ann English  non-partisan Matt Cook and Write-In “John Henry” are seeking the vacated seat for District 2 on the Cochise County Board of Supervisors.

ELECTION 2008: Bradley tries to unseat Dever as Sheriff
Democrat Norm Bradley  and incumbent Sheriff Larry Dever have been involved in one of the most contentious races in the county..

ELECTION 2008: Explanations of the Nov. ballot propositions
These are quick explanations of the statewide initiatives that will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot. If you want more information on the propositions, look for the election booklet published by the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, or go online to the Secretary of State Ofice’s Web site — http://www.azsos.gov/ — and click on the “elections” link.

ELECTION 2008: No incumbents in State House, District 25 race
After receivng a “bye” in the Primary Election, four candidates are vying for the two vacated seats in the Arizona House of Representives for District 25.

ELECTION 2008: Berry, Torrez fit campaigning into already busy schedules
SIERRA VISTA — Trudy Berry and Raul Torrez have been busy.

Corbett’s fate now in jury’s hands
TUCSON — Jurors heard closing arguments and began deliberations in federal court Thursday afternoon in the case of a U.S. Border Patrol agent who killed an illegal immigrant from Mexico near Naco last year.

Road Construction
The City of Douglas continues work on various projects.  This work is being completed by the Department of Public Works and is part of the Mayor and Council’s ongoing infrastructure improvement program.

Day of the Dead is celebration for the living
Mexican writer Octavio Paz once said that the Mexican has no qualms about getting up close and personal with death. “He chases after it, mocks it, courts it, hugs it, sleeps with it; it is his favorite plaything and his most lasting love.”

Arizonans answer governor's call for ideas to balance budget
PHOENIX — Rescind special tax breaks for business.

Obama rally brings out crowd
The chant for Barack Obama could be heard through the traffic and across Castro Park on 10th Wednesday afternoon.

Fair recognizes foster families
DOUGLAS — The Cochise County Fair Association recognized six foster families from around Cochise County on Sept. 28 for their commitment and service to the county’s children and youth needing foster care.

True faith and allegiance
The Sons of the American Legion (SAL), Squadron 11, announced the Veterans Day parade and observance on Sunday, November 9.

Polls stay open until 7 p.m. tonight
It’s still not too late to vote.

Giffords stops in Douglas
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., spoke to a group of Douglas Area Democrats Saturday about getting to the voting booth on Tuesday. Giffords traveled through her district to rally support for the Democratic candidates running for office and, of course, to support Barack Obama. She raised the issues that America is now facing.

Identification necessary at polls
Every voter is required to show proof of identity at the polling place before receiving a ballot. After announcing his/her name and place of residence to the election official, the voter shall present one form of identification that bears the name, address and photograph of the voter or two different forms of identification that bear the name and address of the voter.

Douglas Police Report
October 22, 2008

No surprises in the Cochise County elections
Incumbents and favorites took the seats in Cochise County during the November 4 election.

Second Corbett case like first: mistrial
TUCSON — A judge declared a mistrial in U.S. District Court on Tuesday when jurors were unable to reach a verdict for a U.S. Border Patrol agent charged with murdering an illegal immigrant from Mexico.

County Procurement Departments receives prestigious award two years in a row
BISBEE, AZ- The Cochise County Procurement Department is pleased to announce that its staff has again been awarded the National Purchasing Institute Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) for 2008.

Douglas man dies of injuries from wreck
BISBEE — Dominic Aira, 78, best known as the owner of Brown Page Funeral Home, died Tuesday morning from injuries he received in a single-vehicle wreck on Highway 80 in Bisbee on Monday.

Business

American Community Survey looks at Cochise County
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released results from its 2006 American Community Survey. This was the second year Cochise County was included in the survey, which provides annual updates to the census data collected every 10 years. Prior to 2005, only communities with a population of 250,000 or more were included. In 2005, this was changed to include populations of 65,000 or more.

Features

Honored Guest: SSG Roberto (Chubby) Flores
SSG Roberto Flores enlisted in the Army National Guard in May 1974. He attended Basic Training at Fort Knox. KY and then studied to become a tanker operator. He has also been trained as a Cook, Supply, and Motor Transport Operator. He retired in October 2008 with 34 years of proud and faithful service. He participated in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Operation Enduring and Iraqi Freedom.

Grand Marshal: Sgt Ramon (Mono) Rabago, Jr.
Grand Marshal Sgt. Ramon Rabago, Jr. e served in the U.S. Army from November 16. 1944 and honorably discharged on August 22. 1946. He was assigned with the 100th and 3~ Infantry Division in Europe where he served as motor pool sergeant with the 3~ BN Hg and 7th Infantry Regiment. Each assignment led to increased responsibility in the training and leadership of various soldiers. He received the following awards: European-African-Middle Eastern (ETO) Campaign medal, Army of Occupation medal, Victory medal, and Good Conduct medal. He also received 2 Overseas Service Bars.

Honored Guest Speaker: Petty Officer Richard Keith
Petty Officer Richard Keith enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1967. attended basic training in San Diego, CA followed by Naval Corpsman School at Naval Hospital, San Diego. CA. He then attended Field Medical School at Marine Corps base, Camp Pendleton, CA. lie was assigned to the Naval Training Center and Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. He was then attached to the 2’~’ Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division in the Republic of Vietnam. He is authorized eight individual awards and ribbons including unit citations. During his tour in Vietnam, he was cited by the Commanding Officer. Company G, 2’~ Platoon for his professional skill. confidence, and courage while treating injured marines in combat situations. He was honorably discharged in 1971.

Veterans Day FAQ
Q. Which is the correct spelling of Veterans Day?

St. David artist gave life's work to promote learning
Hundreds of art pieces to be displayed at the Cochise College Benson Center this fall will be sold to raise funds for college scholarships.

Chamber players perform Oct. 26
Full of old-world grace, charm and, occasionally, fury, the Daystar Chamber Players present a face-to-face, quadraphonic experience of two violins, a viola and a cello at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26 at the Sierra Vista Community United Church of Christ. The concert is brought to Sierra Vista by Cochise College Cultural Events.

Call to Artists . . .
Interested artists are invited to submit original artwork, completed within the last two years, for the 2008 La Frontera Tucson International Mariachi Conference poster. The conference is scheduled for April 21-26, 2008.

Cochise College Events
Saturday, October 20

Mesquite milling, pancake breakfast Sat.
Bisbee Farmers Market

Food

Nothing fishy here-Embrace your inner fish
Like "tree-huggers," we fish-huggers are concerned about the environment, specifically the impact of factory trawlers, bottom draggers, the problem of bycatch (e.g., dolphins caught in tuna nets) and industrialized aquaculture. We worry about the byproducts of bad fisheries management or farming, including mercury, antibiotics and colorants in fish. We want to save the fish so we can ... eat them. A little self-interest can, environmentally speaking, be a good thing.

Take rain checks when the shelves run dry
I recently shopped at my drugstore and was disappointed that the best bargains were out of stock. I had waited until the last day of the sale week, and other clever shoppers had cleared out the bargains.

Religion

Candidates dismiss cultural issues at their own peril
If you could erase one moment from Sen. Barack Obama's White House campaign, which would you choose?

Entertainment versus religious messages
The idea for the movie began with a vision of three fake pirates falling from the sky into the ocean, transported in a magical rowboat back to the 17th century.

Religion In The News
Students now required to observe moment of silence in Illinois

School News

Faras School Honor Roll
From August 5, to October 10, 2008

Early Learning Center News Briefs
This month our color is Brown and the shape is Square. On Tuesday, November 11 No School Veteran’s Day.

Red Ribbon Week at Faras
Faras Elementary School Students celebrated Red Ribbon Week October 27-31 2008 by participating in educational presentations, poster contests, assemblies and other Drug Awareness Activities. The Border Patrol sent agents with horses, Quad Runners (pictured with Mr. Romero’s 1st/2nd class) and trucks to help explain their jobs. The Pirtleville Fire Department brought their fire truck and dressed in their protective fire gear. The firemen explained how to stay safe and prevent fires. They went on to say what to do in case of a fire. Mr. Duarte, the County Health Educator for Project B.U.T.T. presented a film on anti-smoking and held a discussion with the students. The week ended with their monthly assembly and presented the winners of the Red Ribbon Week Poster with their prizes.

College to host
international film series

The Cochise College Art Department announces its 2008-2009 International Film Series, which features a new movie each month in November, January, February, March and April. Films will be shown at 7 p.m. Thursdays in Room 900 on the Sierra Vista Campus and at 7 p.m. Fridays at the Central School Project, 43 Lowell Ave., Bisbee. Screenings are free and open to the public. The films include:

Election

Plenty of other issues on the ballot besides Presidential election
While most of the attention in the November 4 election was the race between John McCain and Barack Obama and some select county races, there were still many issues decided on the ballot.

Bonham returns as the county treasurer
SIERRA VISTA —  Incumbent Marsha Bonham had a clear victory Tuesday in the Cochise County Treasurer election, according to unofficial results.

Call, Searle re-elected to board; English wins District 2
BISBEE — With strong margins of victory behind them, Republican incumbents Pat Call and Richard Searle will welcome a new member to the Cochise County Board of Supervisors — Democrat Ann English.

Obama gets historic win
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama swept to victory as the nation’s first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide that overcame racial barriers as old as America itself. “Change has come,” he told a jubilant hometown Chicago crowd estimated at nearly a quarter-million people.

Definition of marriage passes
PHOENIX  A new strategy  and more money  apparently has given supporters of a ban on gay marriage the victory that eluded them in 2006.

Voters give Littrell 2nd term as judge
SIERRA VISTA — Ann Littrell, the incumbent Cochise County Division 4 judge, was re-elected Tuesday to her second term, beating John Kelliher Jr.

Yes They Did!
The Douglas Area Democrats gave a big cheer Tuesday evening when political commentators on television announced that Barack Obama had won the US presidency.

Dever wins a 4th term as Sheriff
SIERRA VISTA — Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever was elected to a fourth term Tuesday, defeating opponent Norman Bradley by a wide margin.

Berry re-elected school superintendent
SIERRA VISTA — Cochise County School Superintendent Trudy Berry will continue for another four years in office.

Newman likely to win seat on ACC
PHOENIX  It looks like there will once again be Democrats on the Arizona Corporation Commission. But they may have failed in their bid to take control












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