“Save the Library” 25 Years Later
When a financial crisis forced budget cuts in 1998, a group of Patagonians joined together to save the town’s public library. Here’s how they did it.
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COMMUNITY
A History of Winemaking in Sonoita/Elgin, Part 1: The Early Days
The first part of our series focuses on how the late Gordon Dutt, a soil scientist from Montana and founder of Sonoita Vineyards, became the father of Arizona’s modern wine industry.
Read more…Aquatic Center Receives Legacy Foundation Grant
PRAC has received $43,000 towards the goal of heating the Patagonia Pool, which should extend the pool’s season.
Read more…Staying Safe in Mountain Lion Country
Mountain lions are the last surviving big predator in this region. Here’s how we can live safely with them.
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Looking for the Desert in Bloom
Even if we don’t see hillsides bedecked with our favorite wildflowers, I bet somewhere in the grasslands and pine-oak woodlands, there will be a microhabitat in full bloom. Just follow the hummingbirds—they know the way.
Read more…Forever Young
Last year I sold everything I had to buy a small, secluded finger canyon for my horses. Patagonia’s Young Riders meet out there most mornings for a new adventure.
Read more…Nature Journeys: Snow!
Older residents have confirmed that our region – up until the last few decades – received more snow than it currently does. In southern Arizona, we can use all the precipitation that nature can muster.
Read more…Dogwalk
Early each morning I take my dog Lucy for a walk. This is my favorite time of year for a morning walk, when the days are short and the sun is low in the southern sky.
Read more…ARTS & CULTURE
Portraits in Recycled Wood
Kasia Palermo’s journey from London fashion model to Sonoita artist.
Read more…Book Review: In the Sky, a Friend
Tim Hunter’s new book is written for the backyard observer who just wants a bit of direction when they look up and admire the night sky.
Read more…Let’s Cook With the Elgin/Sonoita Cowbelles: Hamburger Mushroom Delight
This quick, easy recipe has been a long-time family favorite. No need for a last minute dash to the market since the ingredients are staples in most kitchens.
Read more…SCHOOL NEWS
Senior Spotlights – March 2023
Profiles of PUHS seniors Jose Manuel Beltran, Oskar M. Gomez, Isaias Gonzalez and Elizabeth Urias.
Read more…Local Scholarship Opportunities Available
Information on applying for scholarships from the Stradling Foundation, the Santa Cruz Cowbelles, the AZ Community Foundation and the Los Charros Foundation.
Read more…New Interns Join PRT
Patagonia Union High School students Aliyah Gallardo and Ayla Kennedy will be reporting on school sports and events, as well as writing features.
Read more…COLUMNS
Let’s Go Get Stones: Rolling Stones
During these cool and breezy months, I have decided to embark upon a new area of interest: Rock Tumbling. Rockhounding’s afterthought.
Read more…Starstruck: Procynon and Friends
Like many “second-placers,” Procyon doesn’t get the attention it rightly deserves.
Read more…Fabulous Fossorial Fauna
There’s a diversity of animal life in the Sky Islands — underground.
Read more…Glimpses Into Our Past: Sunnyside and the Nye Family
Part three of the Sunnyside story, begun in the January PRT.
Read more…OPINION
Toxic Spills, Hermosa Trucks, and Us
Our region is headed for an entirely preventable disaster of similar proportions to the toxic spill in East Palestine, Ohio.
Read more…Politicians and Education Policy
No one seems to be happy with Arizona’s public school system. Here are some common sense solutions that have worked elsewhere.
Read more…Life Among the Humans: Poopooing Polarity
We live in a bipolar world where everything is somewhat balanced by an opposite; by something which can seem to be its mortal enemy.
Read more…Potty Humor
What’s Cologuard, you ask? Well it’s the new non-invasive alternative to a colonoscopy. Yep. You read that right.
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