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Prep Roundup: Tombstone boys peaking for postseason Sierra Vista Herald By Matt Hickman ST. DAVID ? If the scores of their last two games are any indication, the Tombstone Yellowjackets are heading to the postseason at the top of their game. Friday night, Tombstone closed out the regular season with a 64-29 win at St.
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Tombstone water issue turns into legal battle KVOA Tucson News The town too tough to die has had water issues ever since flooding caused by the Monument Fire, messed up its natural springs in the Huachuca Mountains. The town wants to fix it right away with heavy equipment, but the Forest Service is saying not so ...
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Cowgirls get competitive at Tombstone tourney Willcox Range News By Steve Reno/Arizona Range News Willcox won two of four at the Tombstone tournament and finished fourth out of eight teams this weekend. The Willcox girls (4-8) doubled their win total of the regular season and were very competitive in their middle ...
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Presentation addresses ADOT cash shortage Sierra Vista Herald By Derek Jordan SIERRA VISTA ? Decreasing revenue from fuel sales as well as several vehicle-related fees have greatly reduced the state's transportation infrastructure budget, leaving the Arizona Department of Transportation with a projected revenue ...
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Partnership agrees to rank San Pedro projects, studies Sierra Vista Herald By Shar Porier SIERRA VISTA ?With an eye toward prioritizing possible projects and studies, the Upper San Pedro Partnership has agreed to design a spreadsheet that will rank each effort. US Bureau of Land Management Gila District Manager Tom Dabbs ...
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Short-handed Buena girls rip DV Sierra Vista Herald By Matt Hickman SIERRA VISTA ? A short-handed Buena girls basketball team called up two junior varsity players on Friday and thumped visiting Desert View 63-21 in the final game of the regular season. Dominique Carpenter led the Colts with 16 points ...
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Crews work to contain fire in Chiricahua range Sierra Vista Herald By Derek Jordan SIERRA VISTA ? Approximately 60 state fire crews are working to contain a 250-acre wild fire in the Chiricahua Mountains. The Bruno Fire, which is said to be 70 percent contained, was first reported at 3:27 pm Thursday and is located ...
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Rotary Club program helps students learn leadership Sierra Vista Herald It is not easy, to grow up. How does a self-centered infant who observes only a blooming, buzzing world develop into an adult with adult responsibility, authority, and maturity? Sierra Vista Sunrise Rotary (meeting at 6:30 am Wednesdays at the ...
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