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Oversize load detours to continue through Fall

Completion of the rehabilitation project on Interstate 10, which has caused increased numbers of oversize loads on SR 83, 82 and 90, is now scheduled for fall. The project originally was scheduled for completion this spring.

LOCAL NEWS

COMMUNITY

Borderlands Restoration Network rebounds

Thanks to a groundswell of support, BRN ended 2025 with more income than it had originally budgeted for the year. Looking forward, it is not all smooth sailing. 

SCHOOL NEWS

Lobos honor top athletes

Seniors Emma Lewton, Brianna Majalca and Miguel Albarran and junior Kannon Shore earned top honors at Patagonia Union High School’s sports awards banquet on Tuesday night.

ARTS & CULTURE

COLUMNS

Starstruck: Follow the stars

In times of strife – which seem to occur more often than not – our differences become focal points. That’s when, more than ever, it’s good to remind ourselves what we have in common.

OPINION

ESA program raises concerns about equity

School choice must be balanced with accountability, transparency and a firm commitment to equity for all students.

FROM THE PRT ARCHIVES…

Town looking to close Marshal’s Office

At its June 23 meeting, the Patagonia Town Council will vote on a proposal to close the Marshal’s Office on June 30. Going forward, law enforcement would be supplied by the County Sheriff’s Office.

Locals share memories of growing up in Patagonia

Maureen De La Ossa, Cynthia, Matus-Morriss, Emma Matus-Voss, German Quiroga and Sylvia Benedict shared memories of their early years here during the May 3 “Living Treasures” event at Patagonia Public Library.

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