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ADOT Attempting to Ease Wide Load Traffic on 82, 83 and 90

Cochise County sheriff Mark Dannels is one of the motorists who has been nearly run off the road by a wide load. “There’s got to be a better solution than this,” he said. “People are frustrated. This is an ADOT problem. ADOT needs to fix it.”

COMMUNITY

Special Delivery: Sonoita Bids Farewell to UPS Tom

UPS driver Tomas Rojel, whose last day on the job was Christmas Eve, has been a fixture in the area for the past 22 years. “We will miss Tom,” said one local. “His service has been above and beyond.”

The Way It Was

Longtime locals reminisced at the Patagonia Library’s second ‘Living Treasures’ event.

Harry Hower: A Legacy Set in Stone

Patagonia mason and arborist Harry Hower has left a lasting mark on the private homes and public spaces of the town. Here is how he ended up here—and why he stayed.

SCHOOL NEWS

ARTS & CULTURE

Our Falstaff

Writer Jim Harrison, a winter resident of Patagonia for 24 years, wrote a lot, and lived a lot. The recently published ‘Devouring Time: Jim Harrison, a Writer’s Life’ by Todd Goddard is a full and fascinating biography. 

COLUMNS

Starstruck: Andromeda, John Muir and Me

Every time I find Andromeda I let go a muffled shout and I think of John Muir trying to grasp the enormity of what is now Yosemite National Park. I am seeing so far into the past I can barely comprehend the view.

OPINION

You Say Tomato, I Say Treemato 

I’ve planted, watered and fertilized five trees over the past two and a half years and been rewarded with nothing that even reaches my chin. But now, Mother Nature has come to the rescue.

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Rotary Park Opens in Sonoita

The Sept. 29 opening ceremony for the Fred Sang Memorial Park was the culmination of eight years of hard work by the Mountain Empire Rotary Club.

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