News
Aqua Life delivers water
Local purified water delivery is again available in Douglas with the opening of Aqua Life in the old Cochise Refrigeration facility at 439 G Avenue.
Breaking News
Sheriff's Office continues search for killer of area rancher
Questions continue to swirl as to why a well known Douglas rancher was shot and killed Saturday.
Top Stories
City finance wins back-to-back awards
The City of Douglas Finance Department recently received the Certificate in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
Two Agua Prieta men arrested for robbery, kidnapping
Two Agua Prieta men have been arrested for the robbery and kidnapping of a 71-year old Cochise man.
Douglas Police Reports
January 22, 2010
City focuses on revenues, sales tax collection
If the City of Douglas wants to keep from laying off additional employees or have forced unpaid furloughs, it is going to have to focus on generating revenue.
Voters to determine three seats on city council
Three Douglas City Council seats are up for election on Tuesday March 9.
City says yes -- after some discussion -- to DUSD park lease
What may have seemed a simple subject —extending the city’s lease of the football and baseball fields to the Douglas Unified School District — became somewhat contentious due to some concerns that the district had overstepped its bounds as a tenant.
Smuggling attempt all wet
Agents assigned to the Douglas Station’s Bike Patrol Unit seized a scuba tank and two bundles of marijuana early this morning after a smuggler attempted to sneak through a section of the city’s sewer system. The marijuana weighed 55 pounds and has an estimated value of $44,000.
Huber Middle School sees out the season
Martin Muecke congratulates Tony Rodriguez, Huber Middle School girls basketball coach on a successful season, while players display a signed ball and poster. Rodriguez, far right, agreed to let the girls shave his head if they won 10 games and his closely cropped haircut is evidence that they reached that goal.
Candidate with Dougles ties seeks return to Legislature
Former Arizona State Legislator Ruben Ortega of Hereford, AZ announces that he will run for Arizona’s 25th Legislative District. He served from 1989-1996 then, retired to Sierra Vista to run the family business. The district encompasses Cochise, Pima, Maricopa and Santa Cruz counties.
Articles on barking dogs undergo revision
BISBEE — Though it looked like the ordinance would be tabled for more discussion at one point, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved revisions to the animal control ordinance after making a few changes of their own.
New truck inspection station to open west of Douglas
Been wondering what was being built in that big lot next to the Motor Vehicle Dept. west of Douglas at the Highway 80 and 191 intersections?
City, IDA keeps Economic Development office open
The Douglas Economic Development office has been saved from the ax, but may be serving the city’s residents in a different form.
Principals placed on leave after mishandling drugs discovery
Two Huber administrators were given one day of administrative leave without pay after failing to follow district policy in the handling of a foreign substance, that later was discovered to be cocaine.
Borane MS nears 100th birthday
Ray Borane Middle School is nearing its 100th year of existence and the school is planning a celebration in May.
DUSD moves ahead with projects
The Douglas Unified School District Governing Board moved forward with projects approved as part of the November Bond Election during its March 2 meeting.
Rezoning request approved by Board for residential community
BISBEE — Habitat For Humanity of Sierra Vista received approval of a rezoning request to build a multi-family residential community at Schrader Road and Reese Boulevard.
Douglas Police Reports
February 18, 2010
Cochise County Marriage Licenses
Jan. 4
Cochise County Sheriff’s Department
February 27-28
Douglas Police Reports
February 25, 2010
Immigrant’s death won’t bring charges for agent
The Cochise County Attorney’s Office does not plan to prosecute a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fatally shot an illegal immigrant near Douglas in early January.
Cochise County Sheriff’s Department
March 6-7
Shelton, Quinonez win
Who will be the City of Douglas councilman for Ward 2 may still be undecided as the city prepares to move ahead with a possible recount.
Tuition will rise slightly at Cochise College
The Cochise College Governing Board has voted to slightly increase tuition for in-state students beginning July 1.
University of Arizona South OK’d for large increase
SIERRA VISTA — University of Arizona South students will be among those seeing substantial tuition increases after the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday approved hikes at state universities.
Horse racing returns on April 10-11
Horse racing is returning to the Cochise County Fairgrounds.
Douglas Police investigating marijuana seizure
Douglas Police are still investigating the seizure of more than 140 pounds of marijuana discovered more than a month ago.
Border Patrol Reports
March 10
Gas prices increase across the county
According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Research’s latest biweekly survey of gas prices, conducted from March 8 through March 12, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County increased from $2.65 to $2.71 over the preceding two-week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price increased from $2.65 to $2.74 per gallon. Nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration, gas prices rose from $2.66 to $2.75 during the two-week period.
Presses moved
Former Douglas Dispatch Head Pressman Bert Young looks on as the old presses at the Douglas Dispatch are removed in preparation for a trip to Louisiana to be used in another Wick Communication publication. The Douglas Dispatch is now being printed in Sierra Vista and the presses in Douglas had not printed the local newspaper in nearly a year. Young, who retired in 1994, worked for the Dispatch for 46 years. The presses that were just recently removed had been in Douglas for more than 35 years. “Like all newspapers, we have had to adapt, but this is not the end of the book, just a beginning of a new chapter,” said Editor and Publisher Larry Blaskey.
Divorces Granted
Jan. 4
Huber teacher quits due to student intimidation
In a special meeting on March 12, the Douglas Unified School District Governing Board addressed only one issue, the resignation of Huber Middle School instructor Donna Howard.
All-American lesson
Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Ward 2 results remain same after recount
It may have taken two weeks, but incumbent Mitch Lindemann was officially declared winner in the Douglas City Council Ward 2 race following a recount.
Free Dump Day this Saturday in Douglas
The Douglas Solid Waste Refuse Transfer Station will be hosting a Free Dump Day to allow residents the opportunity to clean up both their private and public areas. If you need to clean out your shed, backyard or even lend a hand to a neighbor in need, this is your opportunity to do so without paying fees to dispose of any material you may have.
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 3, at Copper King
The 12th annual Douglas Dispatch Easter Egg Hunt will kick off at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 3, at Copper King Baseball Stadium in Douglas.
Officials tell how census helps bring Cochise County cents
Getting an accurate count of all the people who call Cochise County home is imperative in order to get federal dollars, and the county Be Counted committee has fostered ideas that are beginning to show some success.
Border Patrol cameras capture parts of incident
U.S. Border Patrol cameras captured video footage of some actions involving the fatal shooting of an illegal immigrant near Douglas in January, despite a previous claim to the contrary.
Striking Mexican miners block Federal highway
Hundreds of striking workers at the Cananea copper mine in Sonora, Mexico, blocked the federal highway between Cananea and Agua Prieta for two consecutive days this week to demand that the authorities resolve the 32-month-old mine strike.
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.
Cochise County Sheriff’s Department
March 10
Emergency exercise held in Douglas Mar. 24
An Emergency Preparedness Exercise was held at the Douglas High School Cafeteria on March 24t. This exercise was the second in a series of four exercises slated to be held in Douglas from 2009 to 2012.
Rancher warns of growing border danger
John Ladd, who ranches on the east side of the San Pedro River and south of Highway 92, with his property along the border, said he was in Douglas on Sunday, meeting with other ranchers about the shooting death of friend Robert Krentz a day earlier.
Cousin’s shooting brings nine-year sentence
BISBEE — A man was sentenced in Cochise County Superior Court on Friday to serve nine years in prison for shooting his cousin during a gang-related fight in Pirtleville last year.
Higher taxes to pay for healthcare
PHOENIX — Hospitals want all Arizona voters to approve higher taxes on the richest of them to help pay for health care for the needy.
Streamlining: Floodplain, Planning/Zoning merged
BISBEE — With a unanimous vote, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors appointed Benny Young, director of Highways and Floodplain Department, as the new head of a new department.
Lawman dies in Nogales, Sonora
NOGALES, Ariz. — The second-highest-ranking police official in Nogales, Sonora, was murdered along with his guard. A gang of hit men reportedly emptied more than 30 bullets into the victims’ minivan.
Cochise County Sheriff’s Department
March 23
Border Patrol Reports
March 23
Scout reunion
Several scouts from Tony Alvarado’s former Boy Scout troop came back to honor him during his 85th birthday.. Former Douglas Boy Scouts, front row from left, George Sabin, Tucson; Gilbert Ortiz, Sahuarita; and Eddie Gutierrrez, Denver. In the back row, are Xavier Somoza, Tucson’ Robert Wyler, Tucson; Raul C. Reyes, Tucson; Angle Elzy, Douglas and Joe Durazo, Douglas. Not pictured that attended the event are George Somoza, Tucson; Eddie Ortiz, Douglas; Martin Chavez, Phoenix; Fernando Moreno, Tucson; and Anthony Robinson, Tucson.. For more information on this celebration, see Page 8.
City gets new ambulance
The City of Douglas was recently awarded a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) State Special Projects (SSP) grant from the Arizona Department of Housing for the purchase of a new ambulance.
Assessor tries to simplify state’s complex property tax laws
BISBEE — “Arizona has one of the most complex property tax laws in the nation.”
Emotional reaction to shooting
Outrage and disbelief has been the key emotions expressed in the comments from friends, fellow ranches and state and federal officials following the shooting death of Robert Krentz on Saturday.
Gas prices continue to increase across Cochise County
According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Research’s latest biweekly survey of gas prices, conducted from March 22 through March 26, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County increased from $2.71 to $2.77 over the preceding two-week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price climbed from $2.74 to $2.84 per gallon. Nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration, gas prices increased from $2.75 to $2.82 during the two-week period.
DUI checpoints on April 3-4
D.U.I. checkpoints are scheduled to be set up at various locations around Cochise County April 3-4.
Mexican Army discovers 4 bodies near Agua Prieta
Four dead bodies were recently found in a grave a few kilometers outside of Agua Prieta, Sonora, by members of the Mexican Army, according to a newspaper article.
Tucson hearing set in border agent suit
BISBEE — A hearing is set for April 16 in federal court in Tucson for a civil suit against a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fatally shot an illegal immigrant between Naco and Douglas in 2007.
Krentz described as a humanitarian
People in the county and the state are still reeling from the news that county rancher Robert Krentz, 58 years old, was shot and killed Saturday, allegedly by an illegal immigrant he had stopped to help.
Rancher shot
Questions continue to swirl as to why a well known Douglas rancher was shot and killed Saturday.
Boy Scouts: Alvarado provides lifetime of memories
One doesn’t want too many surprises on their 85th birthday, but former Douglas Boy Scoutmaster received a shock when 13 members of his old troop were in attendance to honor him Saturday night at the Bushmasters.
Business
Beware of scams
Attorney General Terry Goddard advised seniors to be aware of lottery and sweepstake scams that are currently on the rise in Arizona. Taking protective measures helps to assure seniors are not victims.
Duo prepares to open brewery in Bisbee
BISBEE — When Dale Fountaine and Victor Winquist decided to start their own brewery in the heart of Old Bisbee, they had a modest goal.
Many changes in the works as SEABHS tries to improve
Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) continues to strive to get the mental health agency on track with an accepted correction plan acting CEO Jim Rubio said is being implemented.
Cochise County loses 200 jobs in January
According to figures released by the Arizona Department of Commerce, the number of jobs in Cochise County declined by 200 from December to January. From January 2009 to January 2010, Cochise County lost 450 jobs for a 12-month job-growth rate of -1.2 percent.
Dr. Peggy Avina joins Copper Queen Medical Associates
Jim Dickson, Copper Queen’s Community Hospital’s President & CEO recently announced the addition of Peggy Avina, MD, a well-known family physician in the community, to the medical teams at the Copper Queen Medical Associates Clinics in Bisbee and Douglas.
SEAGO assists seniors to apply for Food Stamps
The SEAGO Area Agency on Aging is working in partnership with the United Way of Southern Arizona to assist individuals aged 60 or older to apply for food stamps. Call for an appointment, and a staff member can schedule a trip to a senior center or a library in your home community. Documents you may need when applying include a photo ID, birth certificate, income statements, childcare expense, utility expenses (for most recent month), bank account statements, rent/mortgage for most recent month, terminated income if applicable, unemployment statements, and social security cards.
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.
Dinosaur’s story appeals to kids of all ages
“Scottosaurus, the Little Dinosaur,” is a children’s book by former Douglas High School English teacher Lucinda Sage-Midgorden, and llustrated by her husband, Barry Midgorden.
Douglas Bookmobile Schedule
The season is changing and the outdoors is welcoming. It’s time to enjoy it! Visit the bookmobile and check out books on gardening, landscaping, and other outdoor activities for anyone at any age. Looking for something specific? Just ask. For a map and schedule of bookmobile stops, visit \http://cochise.lib.az.us. For more information call the Cochise County Library District, at 800-231-1574 or 520-432-8930.
How would you like that cooked?
Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Southeast AZ chamber alliance formed to meet rural needs
Eight local chambers of commerce met in Bisbee Feb. 2 to discuss the specific needs of their member businesses. The outcome of this meeting was the development of the Southeastern AZ Rural Chambers Alliance.
Retail sales up in January across the county
Retail sales, Cochise County’s largest category of taxable sales, were up 3 percent in January after adjusting for inflation. The increase followed a 5.7 percent decline in December. Cochise County’s retail sales have been up in 3 of the past 4 months after declining for 21 of 23 months.
Housing decline slows, improves in some areas of Cochise County
In 2009, the pace of decline in existing home sales in Cochise County slowed considerably, and some areas of the county saw improvement, according to data on the Southeast Arizona Multiple Listing Service. Overall, home sales countywide dropped 2.7 percent in 2009, following declines of 20.7 percent in 2006, 10.6 percent in 2007, and 20 percent in 2008. The volume of homes sold throughout Cochise County in 2009 was 44.8 percent below the housing market peak reached in 2005.
Features
Double Adobe Show March 5
Double Adobe Quilter Peggy Kennedy Atkinson has been a quilter for 66 years. Her grandmother, an early homesteader in the Sulphur springs Valley, and her mother and aunts all made quilts. Peggy said," The quilts were practical quilts. They were tied instead of hand quilted. They were filled with old wool blankets or worn out bedding off all kinds. The tops were made from material that was handy such as cotton, wool, old denim jeans, or corduroy." Peggy has made quilts for all her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Dining For Change benefits cancer charities on March 8 at 6 p.m.
Tesoro Beauty Boutique, which has salons in Douglas and Bisbee, will host a “Dining For Change” event to improve the quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer, domestic abuse and natural disasters.
Double Adobe Quilt Show
Sharon Smith, above, of Rodeo, New Mexico, won “Most Popular” quilt at the Double Adobe Quilt Show on Saturday. She received a gift certificate donated by the” Roka” in Bisbee. The lucky winner of The Butterfly Quilt went to Maggie Thal of Silver City, New Mexico. Special thanks to the Double Adobe School, Peggy Sanders & Fred McDonald. Thank you to all who volunteered to make our show a success.
Cochise College presents medieval music concert by LIBER
A cappella vocal quartet LIBER will perform “Crowned with Laurels,” a free concert of French and Italian medieval music, in a debut performance in Bisbee March 24, just prior to a tour of San Francisco, Chicago and Europe.
U.S. Air Force Band to perform in Bisbee
Southwest Winds, from The United States Air Force Band of the West, will be presenting a concert at the Central School Project on Saturday, March 27. at 7:30 p.m.
Preventing child abuse
Angel Acosta, president; and Rosie Jaramillo, treasurer of the Douglas for Stronger Families Council; and Mario Merino, DES Employment Administration, look on as Douglas Mayor Dr. Michael Gomez signs a proclamation declaring April “Child Abuse Prevention Month. The proclamation states that effective child abuse prevention programs succeed because of partnerships created among social service agencies, schools, religious organizations, law enforcement agencies and the business community.
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 3, at Copper King
The 12th annual Douglas Dispatch Easter Egg Hunt will kick off at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 3, at Copper King Baseball Stadium in Douglas.
Military News
Army Pvt. Martin P. Armendariz has graduated from the Basic Field Artillery Cannon Crewmember Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Second edition of ‘To Animas with Love’ released
The second edition of “To Animas with Love” is now in print. The new edition features two new chapters and old pictures have been added, according to author Carol Dunagan Smith.
Food
Respiratory illnesses increase among babies
Two Douglas pediatricians are seeing a higher-than-usual number of babies and toddlers suffering from upper respiratory viruses.
Health Helplines
Alzheimer’s disease
Agreement connects Cochise College nurses with Grand Canyon University program
Cochise College has signed a transfer agreement with Grand Canyon University (GCU) that will provide nursing graduates with improved access to a bachelor’s degree.
Health department scales back shot clinics
The Cochise County Health Department is announcing changes to its regularly scheduled H1N1 vaccination clinics.
Freeport-McMoRan’s $100,000 gift nurtures women’s wellness services at CQMA
The Copper Queen Community Hospital will honor the Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation at 10 a.m., Friday, March 19, for one of the facility’s largest private donations ever received. The $100,000 grant will be used to develop Women’s Wellness Services, announced Jim Dickson, Hospital CEO.
Budget cuts 310,000 enrolled in AHCCCS
PHOENIX Gov. Jan Brewer penned her approval Thursday to a package of bills designed to balance the budget for the balance of this year and next — in large part by cutting health care for the poor.
Religion
Young Catholics often disagree with Pope
In one of the defining works of his historic papacy, Pope John Paul II argued that if people — believers and nonbelievers alike — want true freedom and peace, they must accept the reality of “universal and unchanging moral norms.”
College participates in penny drive to honor holocaust children
More than 1.5 million children lost their lives in the Holocaust.
A spiritual year at the multiplex
In one of Hinduism’s most sacred poems, the lord and sustainer of the universe chooses to be incarnated in human form — the ancient term is “avatar” — to help the Pandava people fight evil invaders and defend what is right.
Church seeks artwork for cause
BISBEE — In an effort to support organizations that work to promote border justice, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Old Bisbee is asking artists to donate artwork in what could become an annual event.
Now THAT’S a tough Lent
It was a decade ago during Lent that author Lauren Winner was visited by an angel, unawares.
The archbishop vs. the ghost of JFK
In the beginning, there was candidate John F. Kennedy, who told an assembly of Protestant ministers not to worry about his Catholicism because, “I believe in a president whose religious views are his own private affair.”
Hitchens vs. Hitchens rivalry lasts 50 years
When Peter Hitchens was 8 years old, and his brother, Christopher, was 11, their father asked the two hotheaded young Brits to sign a peace treaty.
First Assembly of God Revival meet Easter Sunday
First Assembly of God in Douglas is beginning a Revival Meeting with Evangelist Chris Klock on Easter Sunday, April 4, at the 6:30 p.m. service and continuing Monday through Friday at 7 p.m.
School News
College students come face to face with politics
Cochise College students who recently traveled to the Arizona State Capitol to meet state representatives, Secretary of State Ken Bennett and Governor Jan Brewer got an eye-opening look at politics beyond the classroom.
Jacque Solis to attend March Americanism Youth Conference
Douglas High School Junior Jacqueline Solis has been selected to attend the “Americanism Youth Conference” to be held March 2010.
Huber Students of the Month
Huber Middle School February Students of the Month celebrated recently with a luncheon. Attending were front row left to right: Arantxa Felix, Gavino Meza, Rodrigo Cornidez, Ivanna Guerro, Mayela Galaz, and Pricilla German. Back row: Luis Valdez, Assistant Principal Mr. Cliff Dunlap, Jesus Santos, Daniel Noriega, Rosamaria Valencia, Ilse Guerrero, Student Advisor Mrs. Carol Messersmith, and Natalee Zavala.
Give your take on future of law
BISBEE — Students in Cochise County are invited to submit essays, art and YouTube entries into the annual Law Day contest.
Writing conference features compelling characters
The author of a 2008 L.A. Times “best book of the year” will be the keynote presenter at the 12th annual Cochise Community Creative Writing Celebration March 26-27 in Sierra Vista.
Douglas Library plans activities the week of Spring Break
It’s Spring Break time (March 15 to 19) at the Douglas Library.
Cochise to partner with Embry-Riddle to provide greater access to degrees
An agreement to be signed Thursday, March 11 paves the way for Cochise College students enrolled in certain academic programs to transfer into bachelor’s degree programs at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Strong athletics program emphasizes academics
I’m writing this column in advance of Cochise College’s spring rodeo and the regional final for men’s basketball, both of which took place over the weekend. Neither the timing nor the outcome of those events changes the fact that the community of coaches and student athletes at Cochise College brings a lot to the Douglas Campus.
What does ‘C’ochise mean to you?
Earlier this semester, I was pleased to address students, faculty, and community members gathered to celebrate substantial completion of construction and renovation projects at our Douglas and Sierra Vista campuses. I asked our guests to notice the letter “C” located on signage across campus and talked about all of the things that letter can mean.
Cochise College projects earn national honor
For the second consecutive year, Cochise College has earned a place on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university can get for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement.
Qualifications set for next superintendent by board
During its March 2 meeting, the Douglas Unified School District Governing Board approved qualifications and abilities it is looking for in its next superintendent.
Douglas Bookmobile Schedule
The season is changing and the outdoors is welcoming. It’s time to enjoy it! Visit the bookmobile and check out books on gardening, landscaping, and other outdoor activities for anyone at any age. Looking for something specific? Just ask. For a map and schedule of bookmobile stops, visit \http://cochise.lib.az.us. For more information call the Cochise County Library District, at 800-231-1574 or 520-432-8930.
Kindergarten registration kicks off in April
Kindergarten registration is continuing at Douglas Unified District schools at the New Student Center at Douglas High School.
Cochise College student named Coca-Cola Scholar
Cochise College elementary education student Kimberly Swift was recently named a 2010 Coca-Cola Gold Scholar, a prestigious designation that recognizes top community college students for which she’ll receive a cash scholarship.
Election
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