Arizona Highways - Tue Nov 17
Thinking of interstate frontage road accommodations usually conjures thoughts of hotels with numbers in the title or creatively misspelled marquees promising "Free Y-fi" or "Continual Brkfest!" True, the sprawling acreage of Amado Territory Ranch begins mere yards from Interstate 19, but that only means that travelers are much closer to a Sonoran ...
Tax Revenues Due Cities, County Continue To FallTribune-News - Wed Nov 11
By Tammy Gray-Searles As the governor calls on the state legislature to balance the budget, state tax revenues continue to slide, reducing, in turn, the funds available to local governments even before any additional budget cuts are made.
Many back in court to cut child supportThe Arizona Daily Star - Sun Nov 08
What it takes to modify child support for economic reasons: a A change in income of at least 15 percent over a period of time.
Grapes of Good HopeAsbury Park Press Online - Fri Nov 06
Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But in this southern Arizona town of Elgin, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is destemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
Santa Cruz County Election ResultsKGUN - Tue Nov 03
Nogales Unified School Dist. 1 Budget Increase YES: 337, 43.94% NO: 430, 56.06% Santa Cruz Valley Unified School Dist.
Southern Arizona wine tourArizona Republic - Fri Oct 30
There are more than 30 wineries and vineyards in Arizona, spread out from Chino Valley, in the north, to Bowie, in the southeast.
Wineries rise above desert climate in Grand Canyon StateNorthwest Valley News - Sun Oct 25
Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But in this southern Arizona town, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is de-stemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
Time for wine in ArizonaThe Olympian - Sun Oct 25
Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But here in this southern Arizona town, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is de-stemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
Fed official to hear concerns over Rosemont mine proposalThe Arizona Daily Star - Tue Oct 20
Public meetings have been set in Elgin and Green Valley for the visit of a top federal official to Southern Arizona on Saturday to hear public concerns and company comments on the proposed Rosemont Mine.
Arizona wineries rise above desert climateVictorville Daily Press - Mon Oct 19
ELGIN, ARIZ. Grapes aren't supposed to grow in the desert. But here in this southern Arizona town, surrounded by endless, rolling green and amber hills, the Callaghan family is de-stemming gigantic bins of grapes that will eventually produce a nice Petit Verdot.
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