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Two San Manuel juniors attend leadership program at ASU
Two San Manuel High School Students got the chance to learn a little about leadership and a lot about social justice this summer.
Annual 4th of July festivities for Tri-Community to be held in San Manuel; committee cancels parade
Although there will be no parade this year, 4th of July festivities will be hopping with lots of food, fun and fireworks to please everyone.
Immigration attorney arrested for bribes
An attorney for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and his wife were arrested on suspicion of accepting thousands of dollars from both legal and illegal immigrants in exchange for immigration benefits, ...
Sun Life Family practice doc finishes San Diego marathon
San Manuel/Oracle, AZ Sunday, June 1, Dr. Cheryl Wathier, primary care physician of SUN LIFE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, completed The San Diego Rock and Roll Marathon, which benefits research and treatment for ...
SMAC to present annual 4th of July Tri-Community festivities in San Manuel
What does the Fourth of July mean to you? When you hear The Fourth of July do you think of the heavy traffic that is going to be bogging down, all over your usual route to work? Do you hearken back to days gone ...
John Clark bids district farewell, plans to remain in the area Oracle School Superintendent John Clark has about three weeks left on the job as he prepares to turn the district reigns over to newcomer Todd ...
Dignitaries in town for O'Keeffe's anniversary
At different times there was mariachi music, gospel music and Irish music playing as a representation of all the cultures that Monsignor Richard O'Keeffe said he serves.
Fathers to be honored at church service; 'Proudest Grandfather' title to be awarded
As is tradition on Fathers Day, the church will recognize all fathers and a mens choir will provide the special music.
Yuma monsignor looks back on nearly 50 years in priesthood
BY PAM M. SMITH, SUN STAFF WRITER Monsignor Richard O'Keeffe has traveled thousands of miles and had countless experiences during his nearly 50 years in the priesthood of the Catholic Church.
A guest told police someone smashed out the driver's-side window of her truck. According to the report, nothing appeared to be missing.
Mary Jo Ortiz heads back to the kids as director of Sierra Oaks School
I love being here, Mary Jo said. Its a neat little school. Its been quite a change for her.
Mark Sprouls can see a plot of desert land from the front window of the Cortaro Ranch development near Cortaro Farms Road and Interstate 10.
Pinal officials seek to stem measles cases
Jason Massad , Tribune Health officials say they likely contained a measles case in San Manuel that spilled north into Pinal County from a rare outbreak of the highly contagious disease that began in Tucson.
Classes offered that teach dogs to avoid rattlers
It's one of the scariest things that can happen to your dog: a rattlesnake bite.
Diagnosis of measles in infant sparks Pinal County advisory
“It's not unexpected that the mother and child encountered the virus in Pima County”
An infant in Pinal County has been infected with the measles, and health officials believe the case is connected to the outbreak in Pima County. via The Arizona Daily Star
Measles outbreak spreads to Pinal County
Health officials in Pinal County say a measles outbreak in Pima County has now spread north. via Arizona Republic
Loving husband, father, grandfather and loyal friend, John Duncan McIver, 84, passed away on April 30, 2008, at his home in Mesa, Ariz. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Deputy rescues woman, 70, in overturned car
“Deputy Campbell's observation skills may have ultimately saved this woman from a great deal of suffering and, as rarely as anyone uses that road, possibly days of being stuck in that car, exposed to wildlife and the elements”
A Pinal County Sheriff's deputy rescued a woman on Sunday after he found her on a rural road stuck in an overturned vehicle. via Arizona Republic
Cinco De Mayo Con Orgullo Fiesta lures State Representatives
This was the day that a poorly equipped army of 5,000 Mexican pheasants held off the most powerful army in the world at the time. via Miner-Sun-Basin