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Our friend Phil

In the wake of Phil Caputo’s passing, the PRT invited local friends, neighbors and admirers to share their reflections on the renowned author with our readers. Here are some of the many responses we received.

LOCAL NEWS

Accidents piling up on SR 82

An 11-mile stretch between Sonoita and Nogales has seen four significant emergency incidents in the past three weeks. Here’s brief summaries of each incident, plus tips on how to be alerted to emergencies affecting our area.

COMMUNITY

SCHOOL NEWS

2026’s graduating classes

Graduation class and ceremony photos for Patagonia Union High School, plus photos of Sonoita Elementary’s eight grade graduates and kindergarten graduates.

Valedictorian: Valeria Castellanos

A self-taught artist, star basketball player and owner of a 4.2 GPA, Valeria Castellanos says the key to much of her academic success was simple: Don’t procrastinate.

Salutatorian: Skylar Sanchez

Skylar has tried a bit of everything during his years at Patagonia Union High School, and closes that chapter of his life as salutatorian.

Lobos wrap up banner year in athletics

All five PUHS varsity teams qualified for the Class 1A state championships this year — quite an accomplishment for a school with only 80 students. Here’s a look at how it happened.

ARTS & CULTURE

COLUMNS

Glimpses into our past: The Thurber Ranches

During the 1930s and ’40s, Harold Bernard ‘H.B.’ Thurber purchased a total of 1,600 acres and leased over 8,000 acres in the Sonoita area. One of the best known ranchers in the area, he was often referred to as ‘Mr. Hereford.’

Nature’s strip malls

Even though most of them only briefly harbor water, our regions’ seemingly countless arroyos hold great value to local wildlife.

OPINION

By the bucket

There’s a restaurant in Tucson that sells spaghetti by the bucket and I think that is hilarious. Well, after driving past it countless times on our way to Costco, Zach and I finally gave By the Bucket a try.

Letter to the editor, June 2026

Can anything be done about all the accidents that keep happening on Highway 82? Binx Selby of Patagonia has an idea.

FROM THE PRT ARCHIVES…

Wilson’s donuts

Wilson could make or find anything, and solve employee, customer or logistics issues—whatever no one else could figure out. When Dad needed skilled cattle horses for the ranch — and word was that the best and cheapest were to be found in Mexico — Wilson and I got the assignment.

Small, affordable houses

Can a 300-square foot house meet a need for affordable housing in Patagonia? A ‘tiny house’ built by local developer Todd Lipton and contractor Kevin McKay at 446 Duquesne showcases the concept.

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.

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