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Pirtleville boy accused of killing mother will not be tried as an adult
A 12-year-old Pirtleville boy accused of the shooting death of his mother in August will be tried in juvenile court. His case will not be transferred to superior court. The boy’s name was not released because of his juvenile status.
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businesses are making less money: survey
PHOENIX -- A large number of Arizona small businesses say they are making less money now than they did a year ago.
Vote resets stage for work on Arizona budget crisis
PHOENIX — After Arizona voters punched the “reset” button for the Arizona Legislature, majority Republicans are now drafting postelection strategies for tackling the state’s deepening budget crisis.
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.
What’s next for payday loan industry?
PHOENIX -- The defeat of Proposition 200 at the polls has left the payday loan industry with a two-word question: Now what?
Veterans Day Parade
Bruce Whetten / Douglas Dispatch
The Douglas port of entry is a vital link between two nations
SIERRA VISTA — Nearly 100 business leaders from Southern Arizona and Mexico gathered in Douglas last week to discuss the growing relationship between their two economies.
Napolitano goes to Washington looking for federal funds
PHOENIX Gov. Janet Napolitano is going to Washington this week to urge Congress to approve a public works program to help stimulate the economy.
Supervisors’ land auction is Mon.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors Tax Deed Land Auction will take place on Monday, Nov. 17, at 10 a.m., at the County Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 1415 Melody Lane Building G, at Bisbee, AZ 85603.
Impact fees main items in Wed. meet
Impact fees and waste disposal fees were discussed at Wednesday’s Douglas City Council meeting. News of the meeting will not be published until Saturday, Nov. 15 in that the meeting ended after the newspaper’s deadline.
A hot time
A truck burst into flames Monday morning at the Safeway parking lot. At about 11:25 a.m. fire fighters sprayed a fire retarding foam on the truck as flames kept rising from the vehicle’s chassis. Twenty minutes later, the fire was under control. No injuries were reported.
District looking to shuffle grades at schools
Larry Blaskey
Douglas Dispatch
Arevalo dies in two vehicle accident
On November 3 at about 12:25 pm DPS Officers responded to a two vehicle injury collision east bound on State Route 80 in the area Chino Road.
ADOT asking public for input on state transportation plan
The Arizona Department of Transportation is inviting Cochise County residents to help shape the future of transportation in Arizona by participating in a community workshop in Sierra Vista on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
County P&Z to look at rodeo facility request
BISBEE — The outcome of a request for a special-use permit that would allow roping or rodeo events four times a month will be one of the topics for discussion at the county Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on Wednesday.
Mutual-aid group still strong, but looking to recruit young members
As it reached out to recruit younger members, a mutual-aid group in Douglas celebrated its 85th anniversary Wednesday at Cochise College.
Gas prices drop below $3 a gallon countywide; drop 37 cents
According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Research’s latest biweekly survey of gas prices, conducted during the week of November 3, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County dropped from $3.14 to $2.77 over the two-week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price decreased from $2.94 to $2.56 per gallon. Nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration, gas prices dropped from $2.91 to $2.40 during the two-week period.
Napolitano may become part of Obama’s cabinet
PHOENIX — Now that she helped get him elected, the question that remains is whether Gov. Janet Napolitano will become part of the Barack Obama administration.
businesses are making less money: survey
PHOENIX -- A large number of Arizona small businesses say they are making less money now than they did a year ago.
Vote resets stage for work on Arizona budget crisis
PHOENIX — After Arizona voters punched the “reset” button for the Arizona Legislature, majority Republicans are now drafting postelection strategies for tackling the state’s deepening budget crisis.
Veterans Day parade held on Nov. 9 on G Avenue
The Sons of the American Legion (SAL), Squadron 11, announced the Veterans Day parade and observance on Sunday, November 9.
350,000 illegals deported in 2007
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government arrested and deported record numbers of illegal immigrants — nearly 350,000 — in the past year, authorities say.
Dental mobile unit draws local concern
Strange as it may sound, dental hygiene took center stage at the beginning of the regular Douglas Unified School District Governing Board meeting on Wednesday, November 5.
The Douglas port of entry is a vital link between two nations
SIERRA VISTA — Nearly 100 business leaders from Southern Arizona and Mexico gathered in Douglas last week to discuss the growing relationship between their two economies.
Human rights group cites 30 complaints of abuse committed by local enforcement
A new report by a Tucson-based human rights group cited that local law enforcement agencies here have committed more than 30 acts of abuse against residents along the Douglas/Naco corridor.
Pirtleville boy accused of killing mother will not be tried as an adult
A 12-year-old Pirtleville boy accused of the shooting death of his mother in August will be tried in juvenile court. His case will not be transferred to superior court. The boy’s name was not released because of his juvenile status.
Veterans Day Parade
Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
What’s next for payday loan industry?
PHOENIX -- The defeat of Proposition 200 at the polls has left the payday loan industry with a two-word question: Now what?
DPS hit up cities for crime lab fees
PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Department of Public Safety is charging cities for the use of its crime lab and cities say they are too strapped for cash and paying the fees would affect city services including local police departments.
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.
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What’s New at the Douglas Public Library?
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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
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Frugal living
The holidays are almost here. Many people could kick themselves for not setting aside money. Again. Not to mention the long list of people to which they "need" to give gifts. More people are making homemade gifts this year. Many of my frugal readers share their anxiety over whether their homemade gifts will be well received. Here are a few ideas for gifts you can make that will be appreciated, and they can be made ahead.
Give thanks for squash
When European explorers first came to the New World, historians tell us, they were thrilled to find "melons" growing everywhere. The Algonquins called these melons "astook asquash," which meant "eaten green." As we now know, these were not melons at all, but squash, in all their glorious variety.
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
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
Cochise College Events
Wednesday, November 12
Cochise College artists to host exhibit, sale
Students in the Cochise College Art Department will exhibit and sell their work Nov. 17, 18 and 19 at the Douglas and Sierra Vista Campuses. The exhibit and sale are open to the general public.
Adult Education teacher gets certification
Jim Lively, a teacher in the Cochise College Adult Education program, recently earned the professional designation of Certified Manager in Program Improvement (CMPI).
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