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Pinal County Sheriff's Office reorganizes in an effort to decrease response times
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office has been undergoing a makeover unlike anyone has ever seen in this once-rural county, a county that has doubled population in the last few years to nearly 400,000 residents.
Every Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Kannally House Tours in Oracle. Oracle State Park will have guided tours of Kannally House at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Please call 896-2425 for more information.
Committee plans two-day celebration for Nation's Birthday
The Fourth of July is just around the corner so its time to get those Christmas lights out of storage and dust them off.
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Committee plans two-day celebration for Nation's Birthday
The Fourth of July is just around the corner so its time to get those Christmas lights out of storage and dust them off.
Copper Corridor offers much for the traveler, explorer
A visit to the Copper Corridor of Central Arizona can be much more than a pit stop on the way to the mountains and lakes.
Miners Story Project to present San Manuel, Oracle, Mammoth stories May 23 in San Manuel
What is the one thing that links all these southeastern Arizona communities together? Copper.
Rabid skunk found in Mammoth backyard
Mammoth Police Chief Neal Mullard Friday said that a rabid skunk had been found in a backyard in Mammoth and warned residents about the danger.
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Highway turns deadly in accidents last week
A string of serious injury accidents on Highway 77 between Oracle and the San Manuel Junction last week has first responders urging drivers to be careful.
VOLUNTEER OPTOMETRIC SERVICES TO HUMANITY Donate your old eye glasses to the Oracle fire station at any time to provide the gift of sight to others.
SMAC sparks off sparkling 4th of July celebration and you are invited
The San Manuel Action Committee is planning a two-day event to show their pride in, and celebrate, the birthday of our wonderful country.
Landowners, leaseholders feel burden of illegal dumping in rural Arizona
Holding photos of the trash, Mammoth rancher Laurie Mercer stands next to an area that once contained steel, tires and other items dumped on land she and her husband lease from the state.
According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders.
Oracle School Board struggles with budget cuts; eight teachers, staff issued RIF notices
An increase in student enrollment at Oracle Schools is helping to mitigate the situation somewhat, but like Mammoth-San Manuel School District, the Oracle School District is beginning to feel the pinch of troubled times.
Life stories : This cook was a real prize-winner
This feature chronicles the lives of recently deceased Tucsonans. Some were well-known across the community.
Avenue B Elementary School closed: what next?
This is the third in a multi-part story. Two weeks ago the Miner discussed the closure of Avenue B School and cuts to the Mammoth-San Manuel School District budget.
XX Mammoth is known for its natural beauty, regional tourism activity, and many recreation and civic opportunities that are available to local residents.
VOLUNTEER OPTOMETRIC SERVICES TO HUMANITY Donate your old eye glasses to the Oracle fire station at any time to provide the gift of sight to others.
This is a new column that I hope will inform the tri-community about their public airport.
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