Fiesta de las Artes to feature Latin American artists
TUCSON--The arts, crafts and cultural traditions of Hispanic artists take center stage at Arizona State Museum (ASM) on Oct. 2.
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Mexico's new border czar to address international trade group
How to keep the U.S.-Mexican border both open and secure is a vexing, almost contradictory concept.
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GVAS to recognize Gustafsons, B.A.J.A.
GREEN VALLEY--Green Valley Assistance Services (GVAS) presents its fourth annual Fall Gala "Swingin' Under the Stars," Saturday, Oct. 16, honoring community humanitarians Nancie and Ed Gustafson and the Born Again Jocks Association (B.A.J.A.) Sporting Club.
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Public comment sought on Rio Rico utilities rate case
PHOENIX--In June 2003, Rio Rico Utilities filed an application to raise water and wastewater rates for its 4,200 water customers and 1,500 wastewater customers in Santa Cruz County.
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Democrats celebrate GV opening
GREEN VALLEY--Happy Democrats may be something of an anomaly in conservative Green Valley, but happy they were at a special grand opening of their local headquarters Tuesday afternoon.
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Santa Cruz Valley Police Watch
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Earnings still a key to investment success
When some dotcom companies' stock prices were shooting up, a lot of investors downplayed the importance of traditional measures of stock valuation -- such as earnings.
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New Olive Garden opening on south side of Tucson
New Tuscan farmhouse-designed restaurant is first in the area
TUCSON--Olive Garden will open its newest Tuscan Farmhouse-design restaurant in Tucson at 1213 W. Irvington Road on Monday, Sept. 20.
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ROC program helps small business contractors
PHOENIX--Recognizing the time constraints put on many small business owners, the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) has stepped up efforts to help contractors through the licensing process.
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Internal Revenue Service set to begin hiring in Tucson
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is accepting applications for hundreds of new jobs as part of a nationwide multi-phase hiring program.
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La Posada hosting arthritis self-help course
La Perla at La Posada is offering a six-week Arthritis Foundation Arthritis Self-Help Course at 635 S. Park Centre Ave. in Green Valley.
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Walk This Way
Decreased muscle mass can contribute to falling
What is sarcopenia? At first glance it appears that it is something on a menu that would create a choice of red or white wine to accompany it. Again, we are far from the truth.
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Even couch potatoes can get fit
All those game interruptions for commercials and official timeouts are now considered great opportunities for notorious couch potatoes to do something good for their own health and still never miss a play.
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AutoZone Southwest Series drivers enter version of the Final Four at TRP Saturday
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.--The NASCAR Nextel Cup Series has its Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup. College basketball has the final four tournament, and the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series will have its own version of the championship chase.
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Night of Thrills lights up Tucson Raceway Park
TUCSON--The NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series and the local Bud Five Star competitors took the night off at Tucson Raceway Park Saturday, but the track was anything but dark.
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AAUW kicks off season with talk by Continental superintendent
Dr. Ken Brown, new superintendent of Continental School District, will talk briefly to the American Association of University Women (AAUW) at its kick off meeting, Monday, Sept. 20, at Desert Hills Center, 2980 S. Camino Del Sol. The meeting begins at 10 a.m.
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Daisy loves to be held and petted
Daisy, this beautiful 1 1/2-year-old, spayed gal, is in need of a home. She is ever so sweet--a true lap cat who loves to be held, petted or brushed or cozied up with.
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Foundation offering free Arizona Cypress trees
Ten free Arizona Cypress trees will be given to each person who joins The National Arbor Day Foundation during September 2004.
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Desert keepsake an AAUW fund-raiser
The Green Valley American Association of University Women (AAUW) has a delightful GV Desert Keepsake for sale as one of its fund-raising efforts.
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Along the Ruby Road
What it was like to live in Ruby in the 1930s
This column begins a series on what it was like to live in Ruby in the 1930s, during the Montana mine's heyday. We'll tell this story in the words of former Ruby residents, who graciously agreed to relate their personal experiences.
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Auction coming up at American Legion in Corona
The McCulloch-Wagner Amer-ican Legion Post, Unit and Squadron 109 in Corona de Tucson is hosting an auction Saturday, Sept. 25, beginning at 8 a.m.
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Oasis recruiting senior tutors for school year
TUCSON--Oasis is looking to make the grass on the other side of the school year a little greener.
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Pet expo to feature natural products, services, food
The first annual Pets & People Positive Living Expo will be held at the Amado Territory Ranch on Saturday, Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Meetings
Military Officers Association of Green Valley will have a brunch on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 11:30 a.m. at the Country Club of Green Valley. Orville Doughty, a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II, will speak. For information, call Tom Dewey, 393-7380.
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Lighthearted 'Wally's Cafe' set for dinner theater
Green Valley Recreation and Roadrunner Productions presents "Wally's Cafe," a gag-filled comedy written by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick, Oct. 7, 8 and 9 at Desert Hills Center, 2980 S. Camino del Sol.
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