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A Page From the Past
The photo above shows Nogales, AZ , to the right, and Nogales, Mexico to the left, divided by Calle Internacional, which constituted the border, defined by posts, but not fenced. […]
Community News Items
Rainfall Totals Get a Big Boost in September Water traveled downhill on Fourth Avenue and pooled into runoff on Duquesne Avenue, flooding the street, during a rainfall on September 22. […]
An Evening With Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson walks stifflegged to the center of the stage. This is a cowboy’s gait; this is the walk of a man who has sustained his share of falls from […]
Lobos News – Oct. 2014
As Reported by Patagonia High School Journalism Class… What’s New? Five Teachers Join PUSD Sarah Vicary By Calvin Whitcoe Sara Vicary, the Patagonia Elementary School’s first grade teacher, has just […]
Mining News – Sept. 2014
HudBay Minerals Takes Over Rosemont Mine Project In June, Canadian-based transnational mining company HudBay Minerals reached an agreement to take over Augusta Resources and its Rosemont open-pit copper mine project. […]
SUV Overturns on Harshaw Road
On Saturday, August 23, a Toyota SUV with four passengers went off the road a mile south of the little ghost town of Harshaw. At 1:36 p.m. a call came […]
Community News Items – Sept. 2014
Matching Donations Sought for PAL Kennel and Basketball Court Last month, an article in PRT talked about PAL’s “Buy a Block” donation strategy, in which individuals can purchase a “block” […]
A Flag-Waving 4th of July
There may be bigger parades. And fancier ones. But no one has more fun than Patagonia at its Fourth of July parade. A few dedicated parade watchers even set up […]
Community News Items – Aug. 2014
Town Funding May Depend on Your Vote If you think there’s no reason to vote in Patagonia’s August 26 primary election, think again. According to Town Manager Dave Teel, Proposition […]