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Mammoth - San Manuel Teacher Appointed to WestEd Board of Directors
The WestEd Board of Directors recently voted to appoint Manuel Chavez as the teacher representative on the Board.
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Players getting into the action in a co-ed softball tournament in Mammoth sponsored by the Mammoth-San Manuel Education Foundation.
Support, participation sought for first Tri-Community 'Trunk-or-Treat' event
So, have you signed up for a Trunk-or-Treat space for Halloween? Thought about what kind of treats to hand out or whether to dress up you and your vehicle for the event? Planning continues for this great event, an alternative to traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating. And with confirmation of a jumping castle, climbing wall, cakewalk, three ...
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A soldier in Iraq cant see your ribbon, or the flag at your front door. But a letter they hold in their hands, to them means so much more! Over the past several months starting first in the Copper Basin News and later in the San Manuel Miner, we started recognizing our local soldiers a little differently, with the Lest We Forget column.
The Mammoth Police Report is submitted by the department. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
AIMS performance increasing at Mammoth and San Manuel schools
Students' monkeys climb a tree showing their progress in Mrs. Torres' third grade class at Mammoth Elementary School.
Regional development and water
This recharge pond in Lower San Pedro Basin is part of the Town of Mammoth's wastewater treatment facility.
New report proposes boundaries to determine which wells pump San Pedro River water
Many Mammoth area residents received a perplexing postcard last month. The postcard announced the release of the San Pedro River Watershed Subflow Zone Report .
Tucson weekend: Find stuff to do
In the file photo, Jessica Duclos, comes up smiling after sliding down a plastic coated slide in the big kids obstacle course for ages 9 and up during the annual Family Mud Monster at Reid Park last year.
The Northwest Fire/Rescue District is offering the following classes in August: a- Basic first aid, 6 to 10 p.m. Aug.
Mammoth Public Health Clinic hours modified
FLORENCE The Pinal County Public Health Services Clinic located at 110 Main Street in Mammoth will be changing service hours, effective Wednesday, Aug.
Mammoth resident to show painting at Tucson exhibition
What captures the imagination more fully than the drama of monsoon clouds: dynamic representations of the unseen air? This is the theme of the annual monsoon exhibition at the Raices Taller 222 Gallery and Workshop in Tucson.
Supervisor Rios urges residents to use voucher program for trash disposal
MAMMOTH Supervisor Pete Rios wants residents in eastern Pinal County to know that his office still has vouchers for residents who want to dump their trash at the Dudleyville Landfill.
You never know who you may run into at the grocery store. 2 Embrace trends. No matter what you wear, 20 years from now you will wonder what could have possibly made you wear it.
School Starts on August 6: Information offered for San Manuel Junior, Senior High School students
Its that time of year again the one that students everywhere dread and parents everywhere count down to with great anticipation.
Clay Thompson: A town called Tiger
Can you tell us a little bit about Tiger, Ariz.? When I was a child in the early '40s, I often went there with my parents to visit friends.
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.