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Local celebration tonight
The Douglas Centennial Committee, in partnership with the City of Douglas and participating organizations, is sponsoring a Centennial Night Celebration from 4-7 PM in and around the Douglas Art Gallery on 625 10th Street tonight.
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Valentines Day interrupted by 2 more bomb threats at DHS
Investigation into bomb threats continues
Douglas Police Detectives are continuing their investigation into two bomb threats in two days at Douglas High School.
Nurse Practitioner joins Douglas Clinic
Nurse Practitioner Christina Gorff, RN, joined Copper Queen Medical Associates (CQMA) at the Douglas Rural Health Clinic on February 7, 2012.
Council appoints Pedroza new City Treasurer
The City of Douglas Mayor and Council regular meeting took place February 8 in which three agenda items stood out.
Two men arrested after vehicle is stolen, police chase
Derek Jordan
Wick News Service
DPD Reports
January 28, 2012
CCSO Reports
Feb. 5
ACT Call Center celebrates graduation of recruits
Advanced Call Center Technologies, LLC offered a graduation party on February 8 to 31 new employees who completed their two-week training classes recently and who are already working in one of the many departments at the Call Center.
Douglas’ new business manager introduced at DUSD board meeting
Douglas’ new business manager Cesar Soto was introduced to the DUSD Board at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Woman sentenced to 36 months in prison
A 30-year-old woman from Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico, who was apprehended by Douglas Station Border Patrol agents in February 2011, was sentenced last week to 36 months of confinement.
Local gas prices on the rise
According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Research’s latest survey of gas prices, conducted February 20—24, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County jumped from $3.44 to $3.56 over the preceding 2 week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price climbed from $3.43 to $3.58 over the same period. Nationally, according to the Energy Information Administration, the price increased from $3.48 to $3.59.
DPD Reports
February 10, 2012
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Feb. 17
Sentencing, November and December, 2011
November, 2011
City advises local businesses regarding banner usage
Due to the recent increase of banners and temporary signage Scott Lehman from the City of Douglas Zoning Enforcement/Planning sent out a letter to all business owners and managers stating the City’s zoning regulations.
Fashion Show held at Knights of Columbus
The Mexican Consulate in Douglas and Miss Latinoamerica Model Agency held the 2012 Expo Fashion Show on the evening of February 26 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Douglas man arrested in shooting incident
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Political forum pleases the community
On Tuesday, February 28, a standing room only crowd had the opportunity to listen directly from the candidates for the upcoming local elections what they think and plan to do for Douglas if elected, during a Political Forum, which took place at the City Hall.
State may issue border warnings
PHOENIX — Arizonans used to getting travel warnings about Rocky Point and Guaymas may soon be hearing advisories about Green Valley and Bisbee.
Coronado National Forest hosts meeting about roadways
The Douglas Ranger District from Coronado National Forest held an open-to-the-public meeting at the Visitor Center on March 1, to share valuable information regarding the proposed actions to the designated road system in the Chiricahua, Dragoon and Peloncillo Mountains.
Candidates answer questions before election
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Political forum pleases the community
On Tuesday, February 28, a standing room only crowd had the opportunity to listen directly from the candidates for the upcoming local elections what they think and plan to do for Douglas if elected, during a Political Forum, which took place at the City Hall.
Happy Birthday Arizona!
An estimated 200 people had the chance to be part of a once-in-a-life event to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Arizona’s statehood on February 14 at the Douglas Art Gallery.
Two arrested in “copy cat” bomb threat
Two Douglas juveniles were arrested last week for their role in a copy cat bomb threat at Ray Borane Middle School.
Chamber to host Political Forum at City Hall
The Douglas Chamber of Commerce invites all interested people to participate in a Political Forum for the incoming elections for Mayor and three Douglas City Council seats to be held on Tuesday, February 28 from 6-8 p.m. at the Douglas City Hall, located at 425 10th St.
Chamber meeting presents Ft. Huachuca Deputy Proctor
Community leaders and people in general learned the impact of Ft. Huachuca’s operations in the area and the highlights of the 99th Arizona Town Hall in a combined two-in-one event presented by the Greater Douglas Chamber of Commerce and the Arizona Town Hall on February 16 at the Douglas Golf Course Country Club.
Outdated fence in Douglas replaced
Douglas Dispatch
Supreme court refuses to hear Medicaid issue
Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services
City plays host to ADOT board meeting
On Feb 17 the City of Douglas hosted the Arizona Department of Transportation monthly board meeting at City Hall.
Douglas man injured in pedestrian vs. vehicle accident
A 72 year old Douglas man was injured after being struck by a car early Friday morning.
DPD Reports
January 27, 2012
Parents imprisoned for using their children’s border crossing cards to smuggle imposters into United States
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Dever not sold on idea of creating state militia
SIERRA VISTA — Middle-Eastern terrorist groups have likely formed allegiances with drug cartels in Mexico, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever said.
CCSO Reports
Feb. 10
Mexico man arrested for possession
The 1300 block of A Ave. was blocked off for a while Friday afternoon as detectives from the Douglas Police Dept. continued their investigation after making a narcotics seizure.
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Coqui Child Care Center opens
A child’s education in early stages of life is a very important aspect to develop. And Douglas has a new place to do so: Coqui Child Care Center, located in 721 11th St. which opened its doors on January 9.
Douglas Noon Lions visits elementary schools
Eight local schools recently had a visit from several members of the Douglas Noon Lions Club.
Rec Center to offer Spring-Break Camp
The City of Douglas Recreation Center will host its 2012 Spring-Break Camp from March 12-16.
Douglas Area Food Bank to host Diabetes course
Anne Hummel, RN and Certified Diabetes Educator will be traveling to Douglas to present her free six week, twelve hour course on managing diabetes.
Angel Wings helping those across the line
AGUA PRIETA, Sonora — Over the years, the Wings of Angels Foundation, based in Douglas, has provided assistance to countless people in the border town of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico.
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Omega Alpha Academy holds Science Fair
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DUSD board honors Spelling Bee winners
The Douglas School Board met on Feb. 21 in the board room of the Central Administration Building.
Marching, Jazz bands need help getting to Disneyland
For the third year in a row the Douglas High School marching and jazz bands as well as the newly formed choir are planning their annual educational trip to Disneyland scheduled for April 28.
Ray Borane hosts Career Day for students
Francisco Barrios
Douglas Dispatch
Classified Association to hold annual raffle this spring
The Cochise College Classified Association is organizing its annual raffle again this spring to raise money for scholarships to benefit students.Raffle committee members will be visiting businesses across the county through the end of the month, soliciting donated prizes to be raffled off. This tradition, started by the Classified Association several years ago, has helped provide more than $20,000 in scholarships for 72 students in the last six years.Once all the prizes — which include, among many other things, gift certificates, cash, food and handcrafted items by Classified Association members — are collected, tickets go on sale March 1.Last year's raffle saw 127 prizes available. The raffle is "Pick-A-Prize" style, which means tickets are sorted by prize and purchasers decide which prize their tickets are trying to win."You only have to compete with others trying to win that same prize, which significantly increases your odds to win," said Helen Lehman, who is the Circulation Manager for the Cochise College Douglas Campus Library.Tickets are on sale through the end of March. Raffle drawings begin at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 in Cochise College's ITV classrooms, which is room 301 in Douglas and 901 at the Sierra Vista Campus. ITV classrooms are also in the Willcox and Nogales centers, but Benson will not be connected because a class is scheduled for that time slot.For more information about donating items or buying tickets, call Lehman at 417-4082.
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