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Long-term care insurance: Pricey but necessary?
CHICAGO—Joyce Smith visited friends recently at a modern nursing home that made her thankful she has long-term care insurance. With relatively plush conditions, including large private rooms and lots of space and privacy, this was the type of safety net she could live with someday.

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Along the Way: How to get along with snakes — if you must
Steve Holt says kingsnakes are called “king” because they eat other snakes. He also says the greatest danger to snakes in Green Valley is the automobile.

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GVR directors study session limits decision making
Board members of Green Valley Recreation debated Tuesday whether they’re supposed to take votes and make decisions at study sessions, a week before the next actual board meeting.

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GVR holds first forum to find new directors
About half a dozen potential board members asked questions and shared ideas Wednesday afternoon with Green Valley Recreation directors and staff members.

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Editorial: Want to get involved? Look no further than GVR
What makes Green Valley such a unique place to live?

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Six candidates vie for three seats on GV Fire Board
It’s been an exciting year for the Green Valley Fire District.

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Blossoms on a cactus?
This barrel cactus at the Saguaro National Park near Tucson boasts some impressive orange blossoms, reaching for sunlight.

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In full bloom
The flower of this Stapelia gigantea plant, a succulent native to Africa (and a relative of the Venus flytrap), bloomed bright Thursday morning in the backyard of Sahuarita residents Irwin and Beatrice Sobil. A photo of Beatrice, and avid gardener, was featured in the Green Valley News in 2006 with her garden-grown, nearly 20-pound cantaloupe.

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The good old days
A street in Trail Dust Town in Tucson features quaint old businesses.

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The Big Story: Financial rescue will need Congress’ OK
WASHINGTON D.C.— (AP) _ Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says the government is crafting a plan to rescue banks from bad debts that are at the heart of Wall Street’s worst financial crisis in decades.

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The News in 2 Minutes
From The Associated Press

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Correction
In the Sept. 14 edition of the Green Valley News, it was incorrectly stated that The Animal League of Green Valley’s open house on Wednesday, Oct. 8 will be from 11 to 12:30. There will be a ribbon cutting at 12:30 p.m., followed by tours of the facility and light refreshments. The open house will conclude at 2:30 p.m. The News regrets the error.

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What type of growth is the best?
It’s generally accepted that growth is inevitable. Most of us live in homes that weren’t here two or three generations ago. But Santa Cruz County residents are being asked to cast votes on how much growth they think is best and how fast it should occur.

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Guest Comment: FOMC not attempting to block or stop development
Once again, the GV News got it wrong and their bad use of words could get FOMC in trouble. The latest article in the GV News was in the Sept. 10 edition, front page, titled “Friends of Madera Canyon attempt development block.”.

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In hotel night stands, new sacred text
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Leave your Bhagavad-Gita at home while traveling out of town?

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Grief support group starts Oct. 3
A Grief Recovery Support Group will begin on Oct. 3 for all who have suffered a loss of a spouse, family member or a friend.

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Christmas is coming
Church Women United in Tucson will be celebrating Christmas in September on Saturday, Sept. 27, at New Spirit Lutheran Church, 8701 E. Old Spanish Trail, Tucson.

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Crosses in logos upheld in New Mexico
From The Associated Press

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Previous News Headlines

November 21st, 2009
Medicare conference combats confusion over plansTraditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medigap and prescription drug coverage plans add up to a “tough system to navigate if you’re younger, and an even tougher one when you’re older,” Lydia Baker of the Pima Council on Aging told a crowd of about 300 at West Social Center on Thursday.
Truckers might skirt I-19 constructionRepresentatives from Green Valley, Tubac and Nogales are scheduled to meet Tuesday with officials from Border Patrol to learn more details about planned construction work on Interstate 19 between Tubac and Amado.
Rosemont mine timeline pushed backThe Coronado National Forest on Friday said they will release a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) on the Canadian-based Augusta Resource’s proposed Rosemont Mine in the Santa Rita Mountains by the end of the second quarter of 2010.
November 20th, 2009
'Juggling Granny' keeps up with the kidsBeing the oldest among students who are 8, 11 and 16 years old in Bob and Trish Evans’ Tuesday night juggling class, Anne Kruger has nicknamed herself “Juggling Granny.”
November 19th, 2009
Homemade cactus garden: Artist knits what nature growsTrue artists have the gift of being able to make something extraordinary out of the ordinary — and knitting artist Irene York can do just that.
Making a Difference: Anza Trail teacher builds familyAnza Trail second-grade teacher Conor Eavey considers his students his best friends. So much so that, last spring, he ran eight miles in the local Relay for Life cancer fundraiser to help support two local children battling the disease. Eavey also had his bushy hair cut when one of those youngsters, whom he was tutoring, lost most of her locks due to cancer treatments.
Carondelet in Sahuarita opens with a blessingCarondelet Medical Group opened its Sahuarita office Monday with a Bible reading and a blessing from Cheryl Wilson-Weiss, Carondelet’s director of spiritual care. Carondelet Regional Manager Mary Beth Klatt asked, “To bless something is one way to set it apart for a sacred or solemn purpose. What are the sacred purposes to which we bless and dedicate this building?” Next year the facility, at Rancho Sahuarita Marketplace, will take urgent care patients. At the blessing: from left, Dr. Edgardo Laguillo, Wilson-Weiss, Dr. Maria Sifontes, Dr. Wilfred Miller, Klatt, St. Jude CEO Walter Davis and Practice Manager Kimberly Derton. Photo by Ellen Sussman | Special to The Sahuarita Sun
November 18th, 2009
PCC ending some classes at GV campusWith enrollment plunging and costs at about $220,000 a year, Pima Community College’s Green Valley Learning Center is closing down some of its lifestyle classes. This leaves the future of the facility in doubt and worries officials of the adjacent Community Performing Arts Center.
November 17th, 2009
Woman, kids tied to pot caseA Sahuarita woman must complete 16 hours of drug education and pay a $75 prosecution fee for contributing to the delinquency of a minor after five teenagers were charged at her home for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
McCall out as Sahuarita football coachBernie McCall will not return as head football coach of the Sahuarita Mustangs.
Valley Fever education pushedThe scientific name is “cocci-dio-ido-my-cosis” but most of us know it as Valley Fever.
Landscaper turns an eyesore into an artscapeWhen local landscaper Joe Wiegand of Landscape Artisans saw the entrance to Camino Encanto at the Frontage Road looking forlorn and uncared for, he decided to treat the area as his own back yard.
Sahuarita Municipal CourtCases below were heard by Judge Kate Dawes on Nov. 10 unless otherwise noted. Information was supplied by the office of the Town Prosecutor Chris Wencker.
Dead dog leads to drug citationA dead dog helped lead to a drug citation for a Sahuarita woman.
I-19 goes down to one lane each wayAbout 1,500 feet of Interstate 19 is down to one lane in each direction for three months while workers expand and reinforce the Continental Road overpass, according to the Pima County Department of Transportation.
3 triathlons in 3 days for Tubac manGary Brasher is taking charitable fundraising to an unprecedented level.
Be like AnneBob and Trish Evans’ next session of five classes begins Jan. 5.
Big rig’s tires catch on fire, fall offA set of tires on a semi-truck heading south on Interstate 19 caught fire and rolled about 300 yards across four-lanes of traffic before knocking down a street sign and hitting the wall of a Green Valley home Tuesday afternoon.
The Retreat: Salon back in business after tough weekendTold the morning of Friday the 13th that she needed to vacate her newly opened hair salon at The Retreat by 5 p.m. — and that power was being turned off Tuesday -— Annette Young and her husband, David, may have felt punched in the gut but they got right back in the ring.
The Retreat: Giffords calls for HUD investigationThe last resident left the financially troubled Retreat at Santa Rita Springs on Tuesday, the same day U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords requested an investigation of the project’s $27 million federally guaranteed loan.
PCC ending classes at GV campusWith enrollment plunging and costs at about $220,000 a year, Pima Community College’s Green Valley Learning Center is closing down its lifestyle classes. This leaves the future of the facility in doubt and worries officials of the adjacent Community Performing Arts Center.
Talk of the Town: Desert Divas celebrate a decade of friendshipThe Desert Divas Newcomers group believes in the saying, “Strangers are just friends waiting to happen.” These women are a shining example of the power of friendship. In the fall of 1999 at the annual Newcomers coffee, a group of Green Valley women met for the first time. Their group immediately bonded and they dubbed themselves the Desert Divas. According to member Mary Millar, they embraced their new community and one another and have spent the last 10 years exploring the area together.
Checkpoint construction date undecided; Project on collision course with tourismInformation released Friday night casts doubt on an announcement from U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ office that work on the interim Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 19 will begin in December.
Schools expand, make cuts at the same timeSahuarita schools are spreading their elbows and tightening their belts at the same time, as the school board accepts land for a second high school while administrators consider what programs to cut because of budget constraints.
McCall out as Sahuarita football coachBernie McCall will not return as head football coach of the Sahuarita Mustangs.
Checkpoint start date still up in the airInformation released Friday night casts doubt on an announcement from U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ office that work on the interim Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 19 will begin in December.
Music Review: Risky, risque ‘Salome’ is everything you’d expectWhen a biblically based, sinfully licentious play by an extravagantly gay male Irish Victorian playwright becomes the basis for an early twentieth century opera by a libidinous yet sexually repressed Teutonic composer, anything can happen - and should. It certainly did Sunday afternoon at the Arizona Opera’s artful, powerful and enrapturing production of Richard Strauss’ “Salome.”
November 16th, 2009
Sahuarita woman runs light, drives through East CenterA Sahuarita woman who ran a red light and drove her truck into a parking lot, striking several parked cars, could face felony DUI charges, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
Veterans Day: Honoring those who servedGreen Valley and Sahuarita honored veterans Wednesday in a ceremony hosted by the Green Valley Branch 77 Fleet Reserve Association. The morning was marked by music, speeches and punctuated by a flyover. Veterans from all branches along with high school students likely headed for military service joined the public to remember and to honor. See a slide show at www.gvnews.com/gallery
Art at the Ranch: Show premieres at Amado Territory RanchA new show for art and craft enthusiasts has been added to the lineup for the busy fall/winter season: Nov. 28 at the Amado Territory Ranch.
Air Force band, students play to packed houseThe U.S. Air Force Band of the West concert band played to a packed house and standing ovations Thursday evening at the Sahuarita Auditorium.
Behind the bright Red Door in the heart of TubacIt was sort of a calling, she admits…a deep, driving desire since she was a kid to get down on paper or canvas what sears her heart and swims in her head.
Greenhouses help Rio Rico students ‘grow’ careersStudents from Rio Rico High School were shoveling gravel into wheelbarrows recently while others raked the piles smooth on the floor of two new greenhouses on the east side of Interstate 19, just south of the Peak Canyon exit.
Fire chief investigation at $33,000The estimated cost of an investigation into Rio Rico Fire Chief Mike Foster and his wife, Lucia, is at $33,000, and the report is more than 2,000 pages.
Sahuarita woman runs light, drives through East CenterA Sahuarita woman who ran a red light and drove her truck into a parking lot, striking several parked cars, could face felony DUI charges, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
Truck stop drops light-level requestOwners of a proposed Love’s Truck Stop in Rio Rico withdrew their request for increased lighting levels last week, two days before the Santa Cruz County Board of Adjustment was scheduled to consider the matter.
Santa Cruz County firefighters train on latest tools, techniquesWhen there’s an accident, reaching injured people quickly with the right equipment and training is the key to saving a life.
Boat ramp, dock to be movedPena Blanca Lake, about 10 miles west of Rio Rico on Ruby Road, remains mostly empty but officials hope it will fill naturally in the next 10 months.
Checkpoint construction date undecided; Project on collision course with tourismInformation released Friday night casts doubt on an announcement from U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ office that work on the interim Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 19 will begin in December.
Briefs: ‘Arizona Illustrated’ coming to Green ValleyBill Buckmaster, host of Arizona Illustrated, is coming to Green Valley on Thursday for a live audience taping of the Roundtable Edition that airs Friday.
November 14th, 2009
Elderly residences booted as complex shuts downMoving vans lined the parking lot at The Retreat at Santa Rita Springs on Friday after residents were given 24 hours notice that they’d have to move out of their homes because the owners were out of money.
Carondelet to open Monday in SahuaritaThe Carondelet Medical Group office in Sahuarita will open Monday with three doctors, a nurse practitioner, a Roman Catholic blessing and a bright yellow Winnie the Pooh doll.
New life for old pond in AmadoThe newly renovated pond at the Amado Territory Ranch is drawing attention from visitors, staff and even a hungry heron with a taste for goldfish.
Flu vaccine could make its way hereA limited supply of H1N1 vaccine has held distribution in Southern Arizona to just Tucson, but as the demand diminishes, officials could send it to outlying communities such as Green Valley as more becomes available.
Roundabout confusion: Sign changes should help driversThe recently completed roundabout at Continental Road and Camino del Sol may be natural for some drivers but it poses quite a learning curve for others.
Construction confuses drivers near Continental Shopping PlazaDrivers heading west to Continental Shopping Plaza from Abrego Drive or the U.S. Post Office have been faced with orange and white barriers blocking multiple lanes.
Checkpoint start date still up in the airInformation released Friday night casts doubt on an announcement from U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ office that work on the interim Border Patrol checkpoint on Interstate 19 will begin in December.
GOP says Giffords, others are vulnerableRoughly 20 supporters shared pastries, coffee and handshakes Tuesday morning while U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., touted progress on environmental legislation, health care reform and economic recovery at a fundraiser in north Phoenix.
Elderly residents booted as complex closes downMoving vans lined the parking lot at The Retreat at Santa Rita Springs on Friday after residents were given 24 hours notice that they’d have to move out of their homes because the owners were out of money.
County Justice Court, Green ValleyCounty Justice Court, Precinct 7, for the week ending 11.12.09:
November 13th, 2009
Palin goes after McCain camp in new bookNEW YORK (AP) — Sarah Palin’s new memoir describes heart-wrenching anguish about her teen daughter’s pregnancy playing out before a national audience. But the 413-page tome doesn’t contain a single reference to the father of her grandson, soon-to-be Playgirl model Levi Johnston.
November 12th, 2009
Schools might push another override voteLess than a week after voters said no to budget override, Sahuarita school Superintendent Jay St. John said the Governing Board should consider another election next year because he doesn’t think voters understood the affect the vote will have on education.
Man holds gun on suspected illegal immigrantA Green Valley man pulled a gun on a suspected illegal immigrant last week when the man entered his garage and asked for water, according to a Pima County Sheriff’s report.
Sahuarita Road closed briefly following gas line breakSahuarita Road was closed for almost an hour Thursday afternoon between Rancho Sahuarita Boulevard and La Villita Road after a four-inch gas line was severed, officials said.
Fry’s, Safeway brace for strikeNo one knows if grocery store workers will go on strike Friday but customers entering Fry’s and Safeway stores are seeing signs — literally — of possible labor unrest.
Man holds gun on suspected illegal immigrantA Green Valley man pulled a gun on a suspected illegal immigrant last week when the man entered his garage and asked for water, according to a Pima County Sheriff’s report.
November 10th, 2009
Planned truck stop wants more lightingA new Love's Truck Stop in Rio Rico on Ruby Road was announced several years ago but no earth work has started yet. However, the company is requesting approval for a 61 percent increase in lighting and a public hearing will be held Thursday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. at the Santa Cruz County complex, Board of Supervisors meeting room.
Hundreds show to support Hess familySaturday at Lake Sahuarita was a day of celebration for nearly 300 members of the community. Celebration of a winning fight against cancer. Celebration of the courage and faith of one young man and his family. And celebration of neighbors and friends who have come together to help one of their own in the fight of his life.
Making a Difference: Football coach promotes teamworkCan the Sahuarita 49ers, part of the Tucson Youth Football & Spirit Federation, bring home its third city championship in as many years?
Fry’s, Safeway brace for strikeNo one knows if grocery store workers will go on strike Friday but customers entering Fry’s and Safeway stores are seeing signs — literally — of possible labor unrest.
District might go back at voters on overrideLess than a week after voters said no to budget override, Sahuarita school Superintendent Jay St. John said the Governing Board should consider another election next year because he doesn’t think voters understood the affect the vote will have on education.
Council considers funding non-profitsMayor Lynne Skelton wants the Town Council to discuss when and why the town should fund non-profit agencies, but on Monday asked to have that discussion postponed until Town Council members are better prepared by town staff.
Sahuarita Municipal CourtCases below were heard by Judge Maria Avilez on Nov. 3 unless otherwise noted. Information was supplied by the office of the Town Prosecutor Chris Wencker.
2 restaurants among 4 new businesses in SahuaritaTwo new restaurants and two other businesses are coming soon to the Rancho Sahuarita Marketplace, Rancho Sahuarita community director Tom Murphy said.
Vet, 89, continues to help militaryAt 89, World War II and Korean War veteran Bob Berry stays up-to-date on Congressional veterans issues. It’s his job.
WWII vets want to see Washington memorialEach has his own reason but they all share the same passion: They want to go to Washington, D.C., to see the National World War II Memorial.
Retirement apartments in financial bindThe beautiful but nearly empty Retreat at Santa Rita Springs retirement village is facing financial hard times and it is up to the mortgage holder as to whether it continues operating.
Fry’s, Safeway brace for strikesNo one knows if grocery store workers will go on strike Friday but customers entering Fry’s and Safeway stores are seeing signs — literally — of possible labor unrest.
November 9th, 2009
Fund-raising turtles race to the finishIt wasn’t St. Patrick’s Day, but the waters of Lake Sahuarita looked green on Saturday as hundreds of Turbo Turtles, assisted by the pressure hoses of a Rural/Metro fire engine, raced from one shore of the lake to the other, each striving to be first in an annual competition that has become as heated as it is traditional.
Neighbors join to spruce up common areasWhat started as a project to enhance the entrance and streetscape of Canoa Estates II has taken seed and grown into a beautification committee of nine in the 124-home community.
Hundreds show to support Hess familySaturday at Lake Sahuarita was a day of celebration for nearly 300 members of the community. Celebration of a winning fight against cancer. Celebration of the courage and faith of one young man and his family. And celebration of neighbors and friends who have come together to help one of their own in the fight of his life.
Quail Creek to host crafts showA juried group of varied artisans and crafters will present their works outside the Madera Clubhouse at Quail Creek on Saturday and Sunday. The show is open to the public.
90 vendors expected at casino crafts showOne of the areas largest arts and crafts festivals will take place on Nov. 20-22, the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Man leads deputies on I-19 chaseA suicidal man led police on an early morning pursuit down Interstate 19 and through parts of Green Valley on Saturday, ending just south of Arivaca Road.
Man holds gun on suspected illegal immigrantA Green Valley man pulled a gun on a suspected illegal immigrant last week when the man entered his garage and asked for water, according to a Pima County Sheriff’s report.
Do-it-yourself: Neighbors care for mediansSome Green Valley HOAs, tired of the overgrown weeds that have sprung up in medians near their homes, are using rakes, shovels and pruning shears to take matters into their own hands.
Tubac to hold first International Wine & Art FestivalThe inaugural International Wine & Art Festival in Tubac will be held Nov. 20, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. with a sampling of foods and wines from several countries.
Help available for Medicare recipientsPotential and current Medicare beneficiaries can learn about everything from Part A&B benefits to Medigap coverage at the 24th Annual Medicare Update Conference on Nov. 19.
Award will honor slain Sopori studentHer name was Brisenia Flores. A girl 9 years old whose last name in Spanish means “flowers.”
Planned truck stop wants more lightingA new Love's Truck Stop in Rio Rico on Ruby Road was announced several years ago but no earth work has started yet. However, the company is requesting approval for a 61 percent increase in lighting and a public hearing will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Santa Cruz County complex, Board of Supervisors meeting room.
Water gardener brings Amado pond back to lifeThe newly renovated pond at the Amado Territory Ranch is drawing attention from visitors, staff and even a hungry heron with a taste for goldfish.
Voters back JTED programMore career and technical education classes will be offered by Rio Rico High School next year after voters approved the formation of a JTED, or Joint Technological Education District.
Schools might push another override voteLess than a week after voters said no to budget override, Sahuarita school Superintendent Jay St. John said the Governing Board should consider another election next year because he doesn’t think voters understood the affect the vote will have on education.
Briefs: Sopori to host Community DaySopori Elementary School will hold its third annual Community Day, featuring health care and safety awareness events, from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
New gym is something to cheer aboutThey seem to fly through the air with the greatest of ease... they also roll, tumble, climb and move with poise and youthful energy.
November 7th, 2009
Farmers Water rate increase moving aheadState officials support a rate increase of 29 percent for Farmers Water Co., which is requesting a 34.8 percent increase, and say the main dispute is whether customers should pay federal and state income taxes for company shareholders.

 
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