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2014 BISBEE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
Once known as “Queen of the Copper Camps”, Bisbee Arizona offers a rare blend of history, architecture, romance and adventure all wrapped-up in the rugged splendor of an Old West mining town.Today, Bisbee has transformed itself into a quirky, artsy town that offers
historic lodging, fine dining, museums, art galleries and antique shops. Here you will find nearby hiking, biking, and birding opportunities. No visit would be complete without an underground tour of the Queen Mine. Abundant sunshine and mild year round climate.
D I S C O V E R
b i s b e e d a i lyREVIEWHERALDs i e r r a V i s ta
866-224-7233www.discoverbisbee.comwww.facebook.com/DiscoverBisbeeArizona
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Bella Sierra Women’s Center ................................................................ 26Better Business Bureau ............................................................................ 25 Big Nose Kate’s Saloon ............................................................................ 26 Cafe Margarita ............................................................................................. 26Center For Academic Success ............................................................. 27 Cochise Heart Center .............................................................................. 28Cochise Motorsports ............................................................................... 29 Cochise Oncology ..................................................................................... 26 D&D Real Estate Inspections ............................................................... 31
Donovan Dodge ......................................................................................... 30Dr. Dean Ettinger........................................................................................ 31 Elks Lodge ...................................................................................................... 25First Dental Care ........................................................................................ 31 Greater Sierra Vista Kennel Club....................................................... 25La Casita Mexican Restaurant & Cantina ..................................... 33 Lawley Automotive Group ................................................................... 32 Long Realty .................................................................................................... 34Longhorn Restaurant ............................................................................... 26 Dr. Kara Montes .......................................................................................... 31 Deb Nystrom ................................................................................................ 34
Patio Pools & Spas ..................................................................................... 35RV City ............................................................................................................. 34 Saguaro Podiatry Associates, LLC ..................................................... 23 Shady Lady’s Closet ................................................................................... 26 Sierra Toyota................................................................................................. 37Sierra Vista Community Gardens ..................................................... 25 Sierra Vista Harley-Davidson ............................................................... 33 Sierra Vista Medical Group .................................................................. 38Sierra Vista Regional Health Center ................................................ 36Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra ..................................................... 25 Wick Communications Company .................................................... 24
Sierra ViSta, tombStone & huachuca city
Ace Hardware ..................................................................................................... 4Audrey Campbell, Senior Healthcare Specialist ................................. 5 Beast Brewing ..................................................................................................... 3Belleza Fine Art Gallery ................................................................................ 7Bisbee After 5 ..................................................................................................... 5Bisbee Boys & Girls Club ........................................................................... 11Bisbee Breakfast Club .................................................................................... 5Bisbee Chiropractic ......................................................................................... 7Bisbee Computers ............................................................................................ 6Bisbee Foundation ........................................................................................... 7Bisbee Insurance Center ............................................................................... 7Bisbee Olive Oil ................................................................................................. 5Bisbee Plumbing ............................................................................................... 8Bisbee Realty Inc ............................................................................................... 8Bisbee Visitors Center ..........................................................................Cover Bisbee Vogue ....................................................................................................... 8Cable One ............................................................................................................. 9
Cafe Roka .............................................................................................................. 9CASA of Cochise County ...................................................................... 11Chiricahua Community Health Centers .......................................... 10 Copper City Inn.............................................................................................. 12Copper Queen Medical Associates .................................................... 40Contessa’s Cantina ..................................................................................... 11Dairy Queen - Bisbee & Douglas ....................................................... 12Double P Roadhouse Bar & Grill .......................................................... 19EADS Construction Redi-Mix ................................................................ 13Edward Jones, Kimberly Baltunis ....................................................... 11Etcetera Unlimited ....................................................................................... 15Exquisite Designs Originals Gallery .................................................... 15Farmers Insurance, Tina Rabey.............................................................. 23Finders Keepers Antiques & Collectibles ........................................ 15Gardens at Mile High Ranch Bed & Breakfast .............................. 17Gay 90’s Bar ....................................................................................................... 13H&R Block ......................................................................................................... 14 High Desert Market and Cafe ................................................................... 9Hydra .................................................................................................................... 17
Inn at Castle Rock ......................................................................................... 17Jax Tax Prep & Bookkeeping ................................................................... 18Dr. Jerrod Long, DDS ................................................................................ 18Larry Stone, Advanced Rolfing® ............................................................ 21Matchett Law Firm ....................................................................................... 16PanTerra Gallery, Fashion & Photography ...................................... 19Pioneer Title Agency ................................................................................ 20 Queen Mine Tours .......................................................................................... 2 Remax Home Stores .................................................................................... 18 San Jose Lodge, RV Park & Restaurant .............................................. 19Sassy Transport ............................................................................................... 20State Farm, Scott Beardshear ................................................................. 21Stock Exchange Saloon & Grill .............................................................. 21Studio Genesis Hair Salon ........................................................................ 15Turquoise Valley Golf, Restaurant & RV Park ............................... 22 Warm Hands Therapeutics ..................................................................... 23W.R. Ryan Co. ................................................................................................... 22Zen Sun & Day Spa ....................................................................................... 17
biSbee, warren and San joSe
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The helpful place.
BISBEEAce Hardware
1220 South Naco HighwayMon-Sat 8am-6pm;
Sun 9am-5pm520-432-4975
www.bisbeeace.com
SIERRA VISTAAce Hardware
3756 East Fry BoulevardMon-Sat 8am-6pm;
Sun 9am-5pm520-458-3650
www.sierravistaace.com
BENSONAce Hardware
591 West 4th StreetMon-Fri 7am-6pm;
Sat 8am-6pm; Sun 9am-5pm 520-586-7345
www.bensonace.comThe helpful place.
Getting help at ACE is likegoing to your neighbor.
Celebrating 90 years of Helpful! Established 1924.
It’s Time to Get Your Garden
Growing!Visit
ACE Garden PlaceWe only stock plants that thrive in our area
along with seasonal vegetables, annualsand tropicals. Each store has its own
unique selection of plants.
Paint Studio Dream in Color
Expert adviceand the BEST PAINT
Dunn Edwards Paintis made in the southwest for the southwest.Perfect Pallette® gives you the perfect color.Greener by Design ™
Visit the PAINT STUDIO at Ace
Clark + Kensington PaintRanked #1 by a leading consumer magazine. Featuring a harmonious color palette with colors designed to work together.
Mix + Match + Play
CLARK + KENSINGTONPAINT + PRIMER IN ONE
Easy to live with designer colors that harmonize perfectly and let you mix
and match with con� dence. Stop by our in-store Style Gallery to
� nd your Perfect Color.
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It’s easy to enroll, just call Audrey Campbell
Senior Healthcare Specialist
Thanks to my wonderfulClients for making me -
2014 Top selling agent in Cochise County for Healthnet AEP
Medicare Health Bene� ts
[email protected] | 520-432-1866Located in Old Bisbee, 20 Brewery Ave.Licensed in AZ and CO
• Lower income product • Turning 65? I can help
“Making your food is our pleasure. Making your day is our goal!”
(520) 432-588575A Erie Street - Bisbee, AZ 85603
www.bisbeebreakfastclub.com
As seen in Arizona Highways & Gourmet Magazine!Tucson 6-2:05 pm
Mesa 6-2:05pm
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Dine in or Carry Out!
Open 7 days a week 7AM-3:05PM
NOW OPEN IN
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Experience the very Best!
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• VirusClean ups
• Databack up
• Operating Systemupgrades
Bisbee Computers, LLCServicing Apple, Windows, and Linux Machines!
We replace iPhone/iPad displays SAME DAY!
• Tune-ups • Custom Electric work• Repairs (Guitars)• Accessories• Amps
1326 Hwy 92 Unit 4, Bisbee, Arizona • 432-9090
www.bisbeecomputers.com
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BELLEZA FINE ART GALLERY
Extraordinary art, reasonable prices and magnificent cause!
Open 7 days a week
Owned and Operated by The Renaissance House, a non-profit serving homeless Women & Children.
27 Main St., Bisbee, AZ [email protected] · www.bellezagallery.org
Rotunda Azul 48” x 32”William Spencer IIIMixed media on plaster and wood
Givewhere youwhere you
Livebisbeefoundation.com
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Phyllis J. Cavanaugh, DC
Bisbee Chiropracticand Natural Health Center
www.bisbeechiropractic.com520-432-4044
120 Naco Rd. (In Old Bisbee, next to Jail House Inn)
Treating Acute and Chronic Conditions with Natural Medicine
• Chiropractic• Acupuncture (July, 2014)• Massage• Weight Loss/Nutrition
Bis� eINSURANCE CENTER
¡Se Habla Español!Low Down Payment and Monthly RatesOf� ce located at 832 Hwy 92
Next to NAPAPhone: (520) 432-3662
For Mexican Insurance: www.rockypointautoinsurance.comX
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You May Qualify for Instant Discounts!By consolidating your Auto and Homeowners insurance with one company
Just a few of the many companies we serve.
• Homeowner’s • Auto • Business• Motorcycles & Boats• Mobile Homes
• Motor Homes• Bonds• Life and Disability• Individual and Group Health
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COMPLETE PROFESSIONALREAL ESTATE SERVICES
Serving Bisbee & Surrounding AreasSince 1973
Rosalie Butler, Broker
TOLL FREE 1-800-728-8537MAIN & BREWERY GULCH IN THE LYRIC PLAZA
432.5439
HOMES • LAND • COMMERCIALPROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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Fast & AffordableProfessionals You Can Trust
• Residential • Commercial• Remodel • New Construction
Bisbee (520) 432-2083 Cell Ph (520) 508·2736Sierra Vista (520) 458-1105
Tub / Showers • Water Heaters • Water Lines • Gas LinesFaucets • Toilets • Sinks • Garbage Disposals
Licensed • Bonded • Insured We charge by the job,
Not by the hour!
Se Habla Español
bisbeeplumbingllc.com
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Cable ONEkeeps youconnected
1-855-CABLE-ONE www.cableone.netCustom solutions for your business or home
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Food ToLive For
www.caferoka.com
35 Main Street // Bisbee, ArizonaReservation Request // 520.432.5153
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4525 Campus Dr., Sierra Vista, Arizona 520-459-3011
New Sierra Vista Clinic
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Specialized clinics: Newborns Asthma Diabetic Type I and II Pain Management Nutrition & Weight ManagementBehavioral HealthCare Coordination & Referral ServicesCDL and Sports Physicals
Children with Special Health Care NeedsDomestic Violence AdvocacyInsurance eligibility & enrollmentLaboratory ServicesMigrant and Seasonal Farmworker ProgramMinor SurgerySchool Based HealthSliding Fee Program for Uninsured PatientsWomen’s Health Programs
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Chiricahua CommunityHealth Centers, Inc.
Jennifer ‘Ginger’ Ryan Clinic1205 ‘F’ Avenue • Douglas, AZ
520-364-3285
Cliff Whetten Clinic10566 HWY 191 • Elfrida, AZ
520-642-2222
Bisbee Clinic108 Arizona Street • Bisbee, AZ
520-432-3309
Pediatric Center of Excellence815 15th Street • Douglas, AZ
520-364-5437
Other locations:
NOW SERVING Benson & Willcox!
Primary and acute medical and dental care for people of all ages regardless of ability to pay
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CASA of Cochise Countywww.azcasa.org
You don’t have to be a foster parent to
HELP a child infoster care
Volunteer as a child advocate and speak up for a
foster child in court.
Provide critical information for the judge and make a di� erence for children in your community
Take the � rst step by calling:
520.432.7521
Contessa’sCantinaPatio with
theBest Views
SpecialsDaily
in Bisbee
Steak &Seafood
Banquet Room for your special needs
Catering
Located next to the courthouse
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5 GENERATIONS OF
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN CUISINEJoin us
Monday-Thursday 11 am -8 pmFriday-Saturday 11 am - 10 pm
432-6711• 202 Tombstone Canyon, Bisbee
LARGE
CantinaCantina
Seafood
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN CUISINETRADITIONAL MEXICAN CUISINE
432-6711• 432-6711• XNLV153805
We Understand Commitment.
www.edwardjones.com
For decades, Edward Jones has been committed to providing financial solutions and personalized service to individual investors.
You can rely on us for:
• Convenience Locations in the community and face-to-face meetings at your convenience
• A Quality-focused Investment Philosophy A long-term approach that focuses on quality investments and diversification
• Highly Personal ServiceInvestment guidance tailored to your individual needs
Kimberly K BaltunisFinancial Advisor1175 A Naco HwyBisbee, AZ 85603520-432-1711
Call or visit today.
Member SIPC
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GREAT FUTURES
START HERE.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBOF BISBEE
SUMMER PROGRAM JUNE 2- JULY 25, 2014 REGISTER at www.bgcbisbee.org • Serving youth *5-17 years of age
*5 year olds MUST have completed a year of kindergarten
We offer drop-In activities & structured programs in the following areas: Health & Life skills; Sports, Fitness & Recreation; Education & Career
Development; The Arts & Character; Leadership Development
Summer hours Monday - Friday 8:30-3:30pm – Daily Transportation-Summer Food Service Program-Olympic Day June 25-Health & Safety Fair
July 16- Field Trips- Spirit Days- PLUS small group programs
Mark your calendars for the 6th Annual Cars & Bikes on Arizona Street Friday Night Cruise Aug. 29 and Show Saturday Aug. 30
Visit us on Facebook @ Cars & Bikes at the Vista
Contact us at 520-432-3010Annette Flores, Chief Professional Officer or Christina Delgado, Youth Development Coordinator
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Copper Queen Plaza Park & the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company Headquarters’ Building, circa 1900. It is now the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum. Behind the building on the right side of the photo is the Copper Queen Hotel. Photo courtesy of the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum.
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• Short Order Redi-Mix Concrete • Flagstone
Delivery available to Sierra Vista, Hereford and
surrounding areas.608 W. Hwy. 92, Bisbee, AZ 85603
520-432-4121www.eadsconcrete.com
3856 S. Towner - Naco • (520) 432-4677Open 7 Days a Week, 365 Days a Year •
10am - 2am
Gay Bar90’s Since 1931
Things
happening all
the time!
Call for Special Events!
Ladies Night FridaysDrink Specials For The Ladies All Night
HALL RENTALMeetings • Birthdays Anniversaries • Club MeetingsBike Rallies • Car Rallies
Last Sunday Of Every Month
9-Ball Pool Tournaments 1pm Sign In • 2pm Play Begins • $10.00 Entry
Wednesdays - 8-11pm
8-Ball Pool Tournaments
Karaoke2nd & 4th Fridays 8pm-2am
4 PoolTables
EVERYONE WELCOME • 50’ from the BORDER
Anniversaries • Club Meetings
$100
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GETTING THE MOST BACK STARTS WITH GETTING THE MOST EXPERTISE.
At H&R Block, we believe you should never have to settle for anything less than the best tax preparation. That’s why we require our tax professionals to take more than 84 hours of specialty tax training. And then require them to pass hours of continuing education on all of the tax law changes each year. So you can feel confident you’re claiming every credit you can and taking advantage of every deduction you have coming.
Never settle for less.sm
Stop into your nearby H&R Block location listed below.For other locations call 1-800-HRBLOCK or visit hrblock.com
If you discover an H&R Block error on your return that entitles you to a smaller tax liability, we’ll refund the tax prep for that return. Refund claims must be made during the calendar year in which the return was prepared.
©2011 HRB Tax Group, Inc.
SIERRA VISTA100 W. Fry Blvd.520-458-3331
January thru April 15th:Monday to Friday, 9 am - 8 pmSaturday, 9 am - 5 pmSunday, 1 am - 5 pmExtended Hours Feb. and AprilApril 16th thru DecemberMonday to Thursday, 9 am - 5 pmOther times by appointment
BENSONPrickly Pear Center(in front of WalMart)995 W. 4th St. Suite F520-586-3030
January thru April 15th:Monday to Friday, 9 am - 6 pmSaturday, 9 am - 5 pmExtended Hours Feb. and AprilApril 16th thru DecemberTues. & Thurs., 10 am - 4 pmOther times by appointment
BISBEESafeway Shopping Center520-432-5325
January thru April 15th:Monday to Friday, 9 am - 6 pmSaturday, 9 am - 5 pmExtended Hours Feb. and AprilApril 16th thru DecemberWednesday, 10 am - 4 pmOther times by appointment
FORT HUACHUCABldg 52025 Arizona Street520-459-2173
January thru April 15th:Monday to Friday, 10 am - 7 pmSaturday, 10 am - 5 pmSunday, 1 am - 5 pmExtended Hours Feb. and AprilApril 16th thru DecemberTuesdays 2 pm - 5 pmOther times by appointment
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JEWELRY
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etceteraunlimited
“Uncommon Gifts for
Heart and Soul”
41 Main St.Bisbee, Arizona520.353.4005Bisbee, Arizona
J i m A n d e r s o nSTUDIO
hair salonGENESIS
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Matchett Law provides a variety of legal aid to individuals and families in Southern Arizona. It was established in May, 1987 in Bisbee, AZ. Our main
Matchett is admitted to practice in Arizona and federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
• Accident/Injury• Civil Rights/Employment• Criminal Felony Cases• Criminal Misdemeanor Cases• Discrimination• Divorce• Drunk Driving• Elder Law and Estates• Family• Immigration• Real Property• Wrongful Death• Wrongful Termination
Services provided include, but are not limited to:
www.MatchettLaw.comwww.yourarizonatrialattorney.com
Se habla espanolToll Free 800-240-4016
Local 520-366-8269
Protecting Your Rights For Over 20 Years.Free telephonic consultation! Se habla espanol
• Criminal defense • Drug violations • DUI • Other criminal charges, including transportation
• Civil rights/employments law • Sexual harassment • Race or ethnicity discrimination • Age discrimination • Gender discrimination • The Americans with Disabilities Act • Filing with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the attorney general’s of�ce.
SERVING SIERRA VISTA & ALL OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA
BISBEE520-432-5451
DOUGLAS 1052 G. Ave. • 520-364-3844
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112 Tombstone Canyon Rd.Bisbee, AZ 85603
520-432-4449
Email: [email protected]
WWW.THEINNATCASTLEROCK.COM
THEMED ROOMS • WEDDINGS & EVENTS • DINING
Enjoy
112 Tombstone Canyon Rd.
Email: [email protected]
WWW.THEINNATCASTLEROCK.COM
Historic BisbeeHistoric BisbeeHistoric Bisbeein
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Massage, Facials, Waxing, Colon Hydro-Therapy & Ozonated Sauna
Located at:
ZenSunDay Spa
Pets & Children
WelcomedWireless Internet
Kitchens · Massage
901 Tombstone Canyon Road,
Bisbee520.432.3866
www.gardensatmilehighranch.com
Please call for appointments:
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Historic Bisbee 33 Subway St.520-432-9124
Downtown Tucson 145 E Congress St. (at 6th Ave)520-791-3711 X
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FASHIONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN
WWW.HYDRADOWNTOWNTUCSON.COM
PROMOTING INDIVIDUALITY & STYLE
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NEW HOMES • RE-SALES • LAND • RENTALS • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • COMMERCIALFor local listings visit - www.ArizonaHomeStores.com
Southern Arizona, We’ve got You Covered!
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Proudly Providing Full Service Real Estate Solutions Since 1989Proudly Providing Full Service Real Estate Solutions Since 1989Proudly Providing Full Service Real Estate Solutions Since 1989Proudly Providing Full Service Real Estate Solutions Since 1989Proudly Providing Full Service Real Estate Solutions Since 1989
1326 W. HWY 92, #13 San Jose Square • 432-6960
Sierra VistaMain Office
BisbeeMain Office
PropertyManagement
2100 Paseo San Luis 458-5222 • 1-800-677-1884
Lindsey Arnold(520) 227-1252
Tim Bullington(520) 266-0026
Wayne Lewis(520) 266-2023
Marsha Burkhart(520) 508-5359
Elizabeth Raker(520) [email protected]
Evetta Jones(520) 227-9329
Linda Dawes(520) [email protected]
Linda Rayburn(520) 378-6151
Jill Axe520-255-1069
Nancy Rea (520) [email protected]
Kathy Boston(520) 227-4529
Ginger Snyder (520) [email protected]
Kathy Foster(520) [email protected]
Charlie Gahn(520) 236-1849
Gayle Gahn(520) 236-1322
2100 Paseo San Luis • 458-1911
Broker - Owner
Office Staff
Chris HickmanBroker
(520) [email protected]
Grant HickmanOwner
(520) [email protected]
Carole Vaughn(520) 249-5222
Monique Montgomery, Cheryl Cheney, Jennifer Anderson, Sue Shreve, Lindsey Arnold
Peggy Unitan Paula Seegel
Branch Manager:David Greenberg
(520) [email protected]
General Dentistry
New Patients andEmergencies WELCOME
• Delta Dental• Ameritas• United Concordia• Assurant DHA• Aetna • Humana• All Indemnity
Dental Plans
Accepts
Appointment 520.432.537116 Naco Road • Bisbee, AZ 85603
Jerrod D. Long D.D.S.
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7 BISBEE ROAD, SUITE G • BISBEE, AZ
520.432.6625 | 520.333.7797
Jax Tax Prep& BookkeepingTax Preparation and Accounting Services
Bookkeeping, Planning and Advice
JACKEE CHANDLER is now in Bisbee!
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Across from the hospital next to Penny Lane
Assisting individuals and small businesses with full-charge bookkeeping and payroll services
Bookkeeping on a monthly, quarterly or as-needed basis, including one-time ‘clean-up’ projects
Working for YOU so that you can focus on growing your business and tax-time is stress-free
Local gal with over 25 years in the tax business. Graduate from Arizona State University.
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520-432-77032102 S. Naco Highway
Bisbee
American • Mexican • Hint of Indian
Restaurant Open Daily 6am - 10pmDAILY SPECIALS • CONFERENCE ROOM • PARTIES
Business Delivery in Bisbee Daily 11am-2pm
American • Mexican • Hint of IndianAmerican • Mexican • Hint of IndianAmerican • Mexican • Hint of Indian
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American • Mexican • Hint of IndianAmerican • Mexican • Hint of IndianWe have Vegan
and Gluten Free -- AND ---
All Vegetarian isprepared with aseparate fryer
and preparation station
Mention this ad for 15% Off your stay or meal
(not valid with any other offer)
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Located on Hwy 92 Between Traf� c Circle & Safeway -- 50 Yards Off Hwy 92 to the South
Try our steaks - you’ll be coming back for more!
VARIETY OF BURGERS
SANDWICHES - APPETIZERS - STEAKS
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STEAKS DAILYDAILY SPECIALS
520-432-9004
DAILY SPECIALSDAILY SPECIALSDAILY SPECIALSDAILY SPECIALSDAILY SPECIALS
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FISH OR
SHRIMP
FRIDAYS Open Mon - Sat 11am-9pmClosed Sundays
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$4each add’l
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I’ll take you there!
SASSY TRANSPORT LLC
Need a ride?
We accept cash, checks & 214 Douglas St. • Bisbee AZ 85603
520.366.2149
• Tucson Airport • Bisbee• Douglas• Sierra Vista
Call Sassy Transport
Brewery Gulch and the Orpheum Theatre, 1905. The Central Pharmacy on the left is now Santiago’s Restaurant. The Orpheum Theatre building, right side of photo, later became Goar Garage, and the plot of land it sat on is now Goar Park. Up the road on the right, behind the Orpheum, is the his-toric Brewery building, which now houses the Stock Exchange Saloon & Grill. The Copper Queen Hotel stands proudly above it all, up the hill, far left. The area set aside for horses and buggies is still being used for parking today. Photo courtesy the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum.
Diane Benavidez (Seated), Virginia Yanez (Standing Left),Reyna Rodriguez (Standing Right)
Candy Romo, Brittany Earnest, Candace Morales, Marcia Lee,Julie Benavidez (Left to right)
1065 F AVE., SUITE 6, DOUGLAS, AZ 85607 8 BISBEE ROAD, BISBEE, AZ 85603
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Larry Stone®
Since 1996
• Eliminate Chronic Pain• Restore Easy Movement
• Relax into balance upright equipose
®
designed to improve the function of the legs, cyclists are some of our best clients.
$20 OFFMention your cycling and receive treatment
520.432.90002 Locations:
362 Wilcox Drive, Sierra Vista | 6 Campbell Ave., Bisbee
Larry Stone®
AZ Lic # MT 17941
A: The applied theory of Ida Rolf, PhD that by massaging the connective tissue network of the body, lasting positive changes can be made to the human structure. This includes joint mechanics, balance, athletic performance, appearance, and self-image.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2010
Douglas Dispatch
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BY BRUCE WHETTEN
DOUGLAS DISPATCH
There wasn’t a dry eye around for the soldiers
from Douglas’ 2220 National Guard Transporta-
tion Company who received an emotional send-
off Saturday as they begin a year long deployment
that will eventually take them to Kuwait.
The 15 soldiers from Douglas gathered at the
National Guard Armory on Eighth Street and
from there said goodbye to their families, friends
and supporters before being escorted out of town
by the American Legion Harley riders and the
Douglas Police Dept. From here they joined the
rest of their squad in Tucson where they will train
for the four weeks before heading to Indiana for
additional training. The 2220 (which used to be
the 2222nd) is expected to be in Iraq by mid May.
SSG Eddie Gracia who is in charge of the Dou-
glas detachment, said while in Kuwait the 2220
will be “shutting down the lights in Iraq” perform-
ing pretty much convoy operations.
“We’re a transportation company and that’s
what we do … we transport stuff,” he said.
Unlike previous tours Gracia said this unit is not
taking any company equipment over and will in-
stead begin preparing to bring stuff back.
“This is pretty awesome because this unit was
the first one to go and now it looks like we’re go-
ing to be the last transportation company out,” he
said.Gracia is not actually going himself to Kuwait
but will stay with the 2220 until they finish their
training in Indiana.
“When they ship out I come back over here to
take care of anything else that needs to be taken
care of,” he said.
Some of Douglas’ soldiers are headed back for
their third tour while others are experiencing their
first.
Regardless of how many tours these brave men
and women have served they all admit the good-
byes are the hardest part of their military duties.
“This is a real emotional time for them and their
families,” Gracia said. “We’re our own family
within the unit here but leaving their actual fami-
ly is the hardest thing.”
Gracia says this is even hard on him knowing
what these soldiers are going through.
“I want to go and be with them,” he said. “But
I’ve been given orders to stay back. … Some peo-
ple say that’s a good thing but I don’t feel that way.
I want to be with them.”
Gracia says he has spent a lot of time with the
soldiers of the 2220 and feels strongly they are
ready to do the job they are asked to do.
“They’ve been trained well,” he said. “They’ll
be alright.”The 2220 is expected to return home sometime
next February or March.
BRUCE WHETTEN/DOUGLAS DISPATCH
Saturday hoopsOver 180 fourth and fifth grade boys and girls from Douglas
played in the 8th Annual Paul Denham Memorial
Tournament Saturday. The day long event featured 31
games followed by the Alumni game later that evening. For
more on the event and photos of the championship teams
please turn to Page 10.
Tearful goodbye for 2220th soldiers
Phoenixmanarrestedforcountymurder
The body
of a woman
found along
Highway 80
outside of
St. David
last week
has led to
the arrest of
a Phoenix
man who is being charged
with first degree murder.
According to Carol Capas
of the Cochise County Sher-
iff’s Office, at approximately
11:40 a.m. on Feb. 8 the CC-
SO was advised of a dead
body located in some brush at
mile post 308 on Highway
80.Capas said upon arrival
deputies discovered the body
of a Hispanic female who ap-
peared to have been dragged
a short distance from the side
of the roadway to a brush
area approximately 100
yards away.
The Cochise County Med-
ical Examiner completed the
autopsy this past week on the
woman, now identified as
Maria Ramirez Orosco, 33,
from the Mexico City area of
Mexico and determined the
manner of death was a homi-
cide.Capas said On Thursday
February 18, Sheriff’s Detec-
tives made contact with Juan
Pedro Leon, 42, of Phoenix
who came to Cochise Coun-
ty for an interview regarding
this matter.“During the interview
Leon advised that he was the
Leon
BRUCE WHETTEN / DOUGLAS DISPATCH
One of Douglas’ 2220 soldiers comforts his tearful young son Saturday at the National Guard Armory as the 2220th begins a year long deployment to Kuwait. The
15 Douglas soldiers joined up with the rest of their squad in Tucson and are expected to be in Kuwait by mid May. The 2220th is expected to return home some-
time next February or March. See more photos on Page 16.
See MURDER, Page 2
Douglas High School Principal Bonnie Lopez congratulates DECA students on their donation that
made the new marquee (background) at the high school possible. DECA students in the photo are
Hector Rosales, Miriam Herrera, Crystal Maldonado, Jose Luis Teran, George Watkins, Adam
Barela, Jose Garcia, Fernando Dominguez, Sheyla Valdez and Aileen Leyva.
New highschoolmarqueededicated
The black and gold mar-
quee has been lighting up the
entry to Douglas High
School since December but
the new sign will officially be
dedicated at 1 p.m., Thurs-
day, February 25.
The $34,000 sign was
made possible by a $17,000
donation from DECA from
profits from the store it oper-
ates on campus.
The remaining $17,000
came for the school.
The electronic sign dis-
plays changing lit messages
throughout the day.
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CARRYING OR HAVING A BABY IN THE ARMY MEANS MANDATORY EXERCISE
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SOUGHT-AFTER STAR SAYS HE’S JUST A GOOFBALL
SPORTS, B1
EUPHORIA IN SAINTS’ HOMETOWN
SUPER BOWL EXCITEMENT SWEEPSKATRINA INTO THE PAST
INDEXOPINION A4MOVIE LISTINGS A5OBITUARIES A6NATION/WORLD A9
SPORTS B1LOTTERY B5ADVICE C4CROSSWORD C5CLASSIFIEDS D1
This paper is published for William Kelly of Tombstone and the
rest of Cochise County.
SUPER BOWL: However you choose to enjoy the big game, have fun, and may your team win it all.
EVENT OF THE DAYMONEY: Mobile eateries do well despite difficult economic times.
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EDUCATION: SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT IN TWO DAYS
Another departure in BisbeeLetter to the editor
The Herald/Review got this letter from former Bisbee school board President Ed Matchett:
To the Editor:I have sent a letter to
County School Superin-tendent Trudy Berry an-nouncing my resignation from the Bisbee School Board. At this time, I believe I can be more effective in my support for quality education in Bisbee by using my skills and experience outside of the board setting. In my nearly 12 years on the board I have seen tremendous progress achieved with our five board members working together with a common purpose of keeping the focus on what is best for our students. Our main objective has been to prepare kids for future success in college, in technical school, in the workforce and in life. My personal goal and the goal of many board members with whom I have served over the years has been to ensure that the Bisbee School District is one of the top performing districts in the State of Arizona. Achieving that objec-tive requires that the primary focus always remains on the kids we serve and their student achievement so that the educational experience provided is of the high-est quality. Success like this doesn’t just happen — it requires commit-ment, hard work and unity of purpose from all involved.
Ed W. Matchett, Bisbee
BY ADAM CURTISHERALD/REVIEW
BISBEE — Former Bisbee school board President Ed Matchett has announced his in-tention to retire from the board after 12 years of service. The move came after Superinten-dent Gail Covington made public on Satur-day her intent to retire.
“I have sent a letter to County School Super-intendent Trudy Berry announcing my resig-nation from the Bisbee School Board,” Matchett said in a letter to the edi-tor received by the Her-ald/Review on Saturday. “At this time, I believe I can be more effective in my support for quality education in Bisbee by using my skills and ex-perience outside of the board setting.”
Matchett said he’d prefer not to speak fur-ther on the matter un-til after the letter had been published.
Covington said she is certainly sad to see Matchett stepping down from the board after many years of service to the school district.
“I will miss our work together,” she said. “but I certainly understand why he’s leaving, and I support him.”
She could not speak to why Matchett intends to exit, but said, “He ab-solutely has students in the forefront in every decision he’s made.”
She would not elabo-rate on her own reasons for seeking retirement but referred back to the
IN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, SCOUTS PACK THE PARKBY ADAM CURTISHERALD/REVIEW
SIERRA VISTA — As part of the celebration of the 100th anniver-sary of Boy Scouting in America, local Scouts showed off a variety of hands-on projects and enjoyed some outdoor games during expo in Veterans’ Memorial Park on Saturday.
Scouts often do activi-ties in secluded areas, so the expo gave them a chance to share some of what they do, said James Harper, district program chairman for Boy Scouts. Saturday’s activities included the assembly of two mon-key bridges, the assem-bly of a catapult, min-iature boat racing and the Pinewood Derby.
Five age groups of Cub Scouts competed in the Pinewood Der-by, and medals were awarded to the top three from each group.
Andrew Richardson won first place in the tiger category, which is for kids ages 6 to 7, and comes from a Scout-ing family, he said. His brothers helped him make his car but he is the first one to place first in the derby.
Though he was ex-cited to be the first one to win, he said he was not going to brag to his brothers about it.
Kaulin Goulding, 9,
See BISBEE, Page A10
ON SVHERALD.COM: VIDEO FROM SCOUTING EVENT AT VETERANS’ MEMORIAL PARK
See SCOUTS, Page A10
As construction shifts gears, fort’s East Gate takes key role BY BILL HESSHERALD/REVIEW
FORT HUACHUCA — Traffic patterns going on and off the post will change starting 3 p.m. today with the Main Gate being closed and the new East Gate being opened, a fort spokeswoman said.
The constraint of traffic com-ing on the post through the Main Gate is part of a major project involving all three gates on the fort, including the West
Gate, post public affairs officer Angela Moncur said.
Now that work on the East Gate is completed, it will be the main entrance and exit from the installation through at least June, when construction of the new Main Gate is expected to be done, she said.
On Monday, traffic entering the Main Gate will be severely limited, with only one lane open
BILL HESS • HERALD/REVIEW
The new East Gate at Fort Huachuca will be opened today. See FORT, Page A10
MARK LEVY • HERALD/REVIEW
Tiger Cubs Joshua Krichbaum, 6, left, and Nathan Holder, 7, are thrilled as they watch the pinewood derby event during Saturday’s Boy Scouts’ centenial celebration.
TUCSON MISSIONARY RETURNS TO U.S. FROM KOREAN CAPTIVITY PAGE A6 CASSIE’S CHRONICLES PAGE A4
MARK LEVY • HERALD/REVIEW
Helping HaitiRefuge Christian Min-istries International, a Huachuca City-based ministry, is asking for public donations to help the people of Haiti ahead of their trip to the earthquake-strick-en county. Meanwhile, some of the medical supplies that have reached Haiti in sup-port of the country’s re-lief efforts came out of Douglas from Percept Medical Products Inc.Page A9
Landing help The not-for-profit Coro-nado Resource Con-servation and Develop-ment will hold a series of workshops in the county so rural prop-erty owners can get a feel for the land and the flora and fauna that call it home. The group is locally sponsored and has devised a pro-gram to help Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz and Pima counties.Page A5
Academic DecathlonHigh school students from across the region gathered Sat-urday at Buena High School for an Academic Decathlon tourna-ment. It was Buena’s first time to host the event, in which it finished second overall out of the 21 Arizona schools that com-peted. Buena bumped Mountain View High School, which hadn’t finished lower than second since 2004, to third place. At left, Sunnyside senior Aldannuvia Dominguez celebrates after answering a question correctly during the Super Quiz Relay.Page A7
The HeraldSIERRA VISTA
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‘He’s finally home, but not the way we wanted him home’
HEALTH: CONCERNS LINGER ABOUT CARONDELET DEAL
Hospital won’t delay agreement BY BILL HESSHERALD/REVIEW
SIERRA VISTA — Al-though the Sierra Vista Regional Health Cen-ter board of trustees has been asked to hold off from a partnership agreement with Caronde-let Health Network that becomes effective April 17, the answer is no.
In response to a se-ries of Herald/Review questions put to Ma-rie Wurth, the SVHRC main spokeswoman on the issue, she said, “The agreement has been signed and will be effective April 17, 2010.”
Wurth also noted the trustees worked with several state and nation-al legal and strategic experts in developing the agreement with the Catholic health network, and the hospital paid for its counsel.
However, she said in response to a letter sent to the trustees seeking redress of the decision, “the Board of Trustees will review and address the letter they received.”
The Tuesday letter was from Dr. Cynthia Funckes, a Sierra Vista obstetrics/gynecology physician representing some concerned doc-
tors of SVRHC; Judith Waxman, vice presi-dent of health and re-productive rights of the National Women’s Law Center; and Lois Uttley, director of the Merger-Watch project. It asked for a reconsideration of the partnership.
Among issues of con-cern outlined in the let-ter were the need for review by state authori-ties, a public hearing and potential impact of the pending transaction on access to health care services and its quality.
The key concernsEach area in the let-
ter outlined a number of concerns, such as:
• A belief the affilia-tion should be subject to state review, “given the serious change in the operation and con-trol of the hospital ...”
• The Arizona attor-ney general has a role in determining whether the board violated its fi-duciary duties of care, loyalty and obedience in taking action affecting a nonprofit operation.
• Under common law, a charitable institution, such as the hospital, is
BY ADAM CURTISHERALD/REVIEW
SIERRA VISTA — The family of Dale Phillip Evon was finally able to bring home the boy’s ash-es last week, thanks to the help of an anonymous donor who cov-
ered funeral home expenses they had been unable to pay. Dale was an 8-year-old student at Village Meadows Elementary School who recently died of lung failure resulting from a long battle with leukemia.
“I got to bring him home. I car-ried him home. I cried, but I got to carry him home,” said Jimmy Evon, Dale’s father. This was an important moment for Jimmy and his other son, 10-year-old Jay Evon, who could only afford
to visit Dale at University Medi-cal Center in Tucson once every three weeks or so and never had a chance to say goodbye.
“I wasn’t there for him. He was only 8 years old,” Jimmy Evon said, trying to stifle his tears. “My other son is crying in his sleep, talks about it all the time. That was his buddy, his brother. He didn’t even get to say last re-spects to him, either, because we
Organic grower Irwin Rhodes-Kilanski, seated, describes gardening methods with Linda Olson during a tour Saturday of produce gardens at his home in Hereford. Sally and Irwin Rhodes-Kilanski opened up their property off Ramsey Road to 200 members of the public and discussed their experiments with winter gardening.
Tombstone Vigilantes members Holly Hamric, left, and Cytnhia Roedig collect food in front of the Sierra Vista Safeway on Saturday for the Tombstone Food Bank. Vigilantes were in cos-tume most of the day Saturday as part of the drive. The Vigilantes are a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping historic Tombstone alive.
U.S. Army Pvt. Mark Goodwin, 21, of Mount Hol-ly, N.C., writes to his fiancee from a military com-pound in Afghanistan. Ever since his unit rolled out of the Tombstone military base and fought its way into Taliban-held villages, letters and note-books have remained a tie to his fiancee as the two are separated by thousands of miles. Page A9
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Jay Evon, 10, holds a teardrop urn containing the remains of his 8-year-old brother, Dale. Dale and Jay’s parents, Michelle and Jimmy Evon sit on the couch along with Jimmy’s mother, Joan Bell, in their Sierra Vista home.
Boy’s family talks about the difficulties they endured while he was sick, and the kindness shown by many.
See FAMILY, Page A7
BY DEREK JORDANHERALD/REVIEW
SIERRA VISTA — More charges have been filed against a man police said tried to rob a woman but ended up having a handgun pulled on him by the would-be victim.
Stephen Prickett, 29, is charged with attempted mur-der, three counts of aggravat-ed assault, armed robbery,
kidnapping and attempted theft of a vehicle.
At 3:12 p.m. Friday, police got a report of shots fired in the area behind Walmart, 657 N. Highway 90 Bypass. Officers were in the area and able to respond in about a minute, said Tracy Grady, Sierra Vista police public in-formation officer.
Additional charges in robbery try after would-be victim pulls gun
CRIME: 82-YEAR-OLD WOMAN GIVES WOULD-BE ROBBER MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR, WHILE INVESTIGATION OF MAN’S DEATH CONTINUES
BY DEREK JORDANHERALD/REVIEW
SIERRA VISTA — The in-vestigation into a homicide at a local apartment complex continued Saturday, as in-vestigators looked to conduct more interviews and exam-ine more evidence.
Will Palmer, age unavail-able, was found dead in his first-f loor apartment Fri-
day morning after police responded to a call of a pos-sible intruder.
“We have more interviews to conduct, and there are items of potential evidence that we would like to have examined,” including a sil-ver PT Cruiser that was wrapped in police tape the day of the incident, said Lt.
Authorities plan more interviews in latest Sierra Vista homicide
See ATTACK, Page A7
Attack results in arrestSierra Vista police say a man is facing an attempted mur-der charge after he allegedly attacked another man who found him with the victim’s girlfriend on Friday. The victim fled the scene and was found by police with a wound to his neck. The victim was treated for his in-juries and released. The accused attacker was booked into jail and a high bond was set.Page A3
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AFTER YOUNG LEUKEMIA PATIENT DIES, A SECRET DONOR HELPS HIS FAMILY
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Thelma GrimesSAN PEDRO VALLEY NEWS-SUN
The San PedroRiver Arts Coun-cil is partneringwith the Benson/SanPedro Valley Chamber ofCommerce and CochiseCollege Benson Center tocelebrate the arts.
With March deemedarts month, Cochise Col-lege will be hosting a spe-cial event from March 13-20.
Award-winning Tucsonnovelist Nancy Turner isamong the presenterswho will participate inCelebrate the Arts, aweek of free live per-formances, a juried artshow, creative workshopsand youth programming.The week of events willbe kicked off on Satur-day, March 13, at 5 p.m.with the keynote addressfrom Cochise CollegePresident J.D. Rottweiler,with a reception featuring
the culinary artistry ofBenson and St. Davidhigh school students tofollow.Turner, a fictionauthor, will lead a bookdiscussion and autographbooks during a presenta-tion at 7 p.m. on Friday,March 19. Turner is theauthor of “These is MyWords,” “Sara’s Quilt”and “The Star Garden.” The rest of the week
Thelma GrimesSAN PEDRO VALLEY NEWS-SUNWhile members of the BensonCity Council have been given pri-vate sessions to hear the salespitch that might bring a detentioncenter to town, residents Mondaynight had to hear the news secondhand.
Mayor Mark Fenn led the dis-cussion, reciting a sales pitch hewas given by Corplan Correc-tions, a Texas company thatwants to build a 104,000-square-foot facility to house mostlywomen and children who are inthe country illegally.Representatives of the project,Richard Reyes of Innovative Gov-ernment Strategies, and JamesParkey and Toby Michael of Cor-plan Corrections, did not attendthe first public meeting regardingthe proposal.Following the company pitch,Fenn said it would not be a deten-tion center like the one proposedabout six years ago when resi-dents vehemently opposed a 500-bed facility off State Route 80. Instead, the facility, that couldbe built near the Benson Municipal
Thelma GrimesSAN PEDRO VALLEY NEWS-SUNIn a visit to Benson Fri-day, Gov. Jan Brewer saidthe Legislature has cut allit can from the state budg-et, but to overcome the $3billion deficit a new rev-enue stream is needed.Benson was one ofthree stops for Brewer asshe visited Willcox andGraham County.
The Republican gover-nor said it is time to getout of Phoenix and starttalking to the people aboutwhat is going on in Ari-zona.“We are facing thelargest catastrophic crisisin the history of the state.It is something I didn’tcreate, but it’s something Iam going to resolve,” shesaid. “They need to hear itfrom the horse’s mouth
and I will tell them thetruth and hopefully theywill assist with the solu-tion.”That solution is the statetax proposal or Proposi-tion 100 voters will decideon in the May 18 election.The 1 percent sales-taxhike is needed to preventfurther cuts to educationand public safety, Brewer
Thelma GrimesSAN PEDRO VALLEY NEWS-SUN
Elected officials andarea business leaderstold Gov. Jan Brewerabout local programsaimed at economicgrowth and talkedabout what the com-munity needs fromthe state to continuerecovering from therecession.
Brewer visited Ben-son Friday on her wayto Willcox and Gra-ham County as shetalked about the needfor voters to approvethe one-cent sales taxincrease in the May 18election.In a 45-minute pro-gram, Mayor MarkFenn led a group of
SCHOOLS: Glen Perez receives SPVHS honor, A2CITY: Development Plan amendment revisited, A3BRIEFLY: What’s happening in & around valley, A8
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FAIRBANK DAYTHE FRIENDS OF THESAN PEDRO RIVER WILLHOST THE NEXT FAIRBANKDAY on Saturday, March 13, atthe historic townsite, featuringexhibits, re-enactment of the“Great Fairbank Train Robbery,”tours, and live music. There isno charge but donations appre-ciated. Fairbank is located onHighway 82, just east of theSan Pedro River.
ST. DAVIDKARTCHNER CAVERNS“THE LATEST AND GREAT-EST NEWS"by Marti Murphy,
Kartchner Caverns VolunteerCoordinator Thursday, March 25,7 p.m., in the Lansing Auditoriumat St. David School, Hwy.80.• Learn about a variety of caveresearch projects currently underway. • Become acquainted withconservation practices protectingthe caverns. • Ask questions about thecaverns from an expert. • Donations welcome. All pro-ceeds for St. David School's His-toric Rehabilitation Project.
DRAGOONTHE AMERIND FOUNDA-TION PRESENTS “SONGS
AND STORIES OF MYCOUNTRY” by anthropoligistBeth O’Leary on Saturday,March 13, 2 p.m., at theAmerind Foundation in Dra-goon.The presentation is “in thewords of First Nations ElderMarge Jackson from the Yukon.Call the Amerind at (520) 586-3666 or visit www.amerind.org.
CommunityBriefing
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See ARTS, A9
See VISIT, A7
See GATHERING, A7
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Medalists: St. David High School students fared well in the recent state DECA competition. From left, Kyle McMinimy,
Marketing Management, written exam, bronze medal; Jessica Vincent, Food Marketing, role play winner; Rachael Lar-
son, Sports and Entertainment Marketing, written exam, bronze medal and role play winner, second place state over-
all; Advisor, Rob Brubaker; Ashton Mayberry, Quick Serve Restaurant Management, written exam, bronze medal.
Celebrating the Arts boastsweeklong slate of events
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COUNTY: Open range law discussed, A2BUSINESS: Rural chamber alliance formed , B2HOLIDAYS: Spring coloring contest entry form, A2
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Remote Control Engineer Wayne Poire, with the San Pedro and Southwest-
ern Railroad, chats with Jimmy Diaz, 5, and Samuel Bustos, 6, from Mr.
Castillo’s Willcox Elementary School Kindergarten class, Tuesday at
the Willcox switching yard on First Avenue.
CAROL BROEDER / Arizona Range News
Equine ranger for Fort Bowie andChiricahua made 7 rescues in 2009
SHARLOT HART / Fort Bowie/Chiricahua Park Guide
Ready to help. Field Operations Supervisor Keith Flanery on National Park Service Equine Ranger Boomer.Boomer to the rescue
Results placing two incum-bents and two newcomers onthe Willcox City Council arenow official after being can-vassed by the Council Mondaynight. The four were elected by 14.9percent of Willcox voters in the
Primary Election last Tuesday,March 9.Incumbents Monika Cron-berg (179 votes) and Gerald"Sam" Lindsey (163 votes) ledthe pack of six candidates,while newcomers William "Bill"Holloway (145 votes) andRobert "Bob" Irvin (138 votes)followed, each with a majorityof total ballots cast. Newcomer Paul Sheats (88
votes) and incumbent LarrySchultz (82 votes) did not haveenough votes to make themajority cut-off (50 percent ofballots, plus one). A total of 187ballots were cast in WillcoxTuesday, said Cristina Whelan,city clerk, plus 56 absentee bal-lots that were mailed or turnedin, according to the CochiseCounty Election Office.An estimated 95 absentee bal-
lots were mailed out by thecounty elections office.Final results may be seen onhttp://cochise.az.gov by goingto the sidebar, "ElectionResults", and then "March 9,2010 Election - Official Results."The top four candidates witha majority of votes were elect-ed, with a run-off May 18 onlynecessary if there were notfour candidates with a majority
of votes.There were also seven votescast in Willcox and 34 absenteevotes for Jimmy Norris, whowithdrew his candidacy a weekprior to the election; and threewrite-in ballots, Whelan said.The county recorder's officesaid there are 1,628 registeredvoters in Willcox.
Ainslee S. WittigARIZONA RANGE NEWS
Two return, two new to join City Council
As the sun rises over theChiricahua Mountains, alone bay horse stands in hisfield facing east. He appearsto be watching the sky turnpink. To most people drivingby, on their way to Chiric-
ahua National Monument,this big gelding namedBoomer looks like any otherranch horse watching thesunrise. Little do they knowthis is not your ordinaryequine.Boomer is owned by, andworks for, the National ParkService. The 18-year-oldTennessee Walking horse is
used to transport injuredpeople down from the trailsat Chiricahua and FortBowie National HistoricSite. With 17 miles of hikingtrails at Chiricahua, thattransport can potentially beover many miles. A parkranger rides Boomer up thetrail to the injured person
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Grant-fundedfire truck wouldmake city saferResponding to a request by Congress-
woman Gabrielle Giffords, the Willcox Depart-ment of Public Safety recently submitted afunding request for nearly $1 million.Giffords’ office had asked for fiscal year2010-2011 federal appropriations fundingrequests for projects in Southern Arizona, saidRuth Graham, the city’s finance director.On Feb. 19, the city submitted a request forfunding in the amount of $989,960 to purchasea multi-purpose ladder truck for the firedepartment, she said in her Feb. 22 letter tocouncil.
“If this project is funded, the city plans topurchase a Quint Fire Truck, which wouldserve all purposes necessary for extinguishingstructure fires,” said Graham, adding that thetruck includes “five features in one unit: anaerial device, a pump, a hose, a water tank,and ground ladders.”“In the event of an emergency, this truckwould become the main response vehicle foremergencies because the unit will be capableof serving many different emergency needs,”she said.
Graham said that since the department’s pri-ority is to “keep all citizens, visitors, and prop-erty safe,” “this vehicle will be an essential toolfor the fire department.”“Willcox has several buildings and grain ele-vators that the trucks in our existing fleet can-not reach,” she explained.In his Feb. 18 letter of support, WillcoxMayor Sam Lindsey talked about the impor-tance of purchasing “a fire truck equippedwith a ladder to reach buildings higher thantwo stories.”
“This purchase is vital to our community,not only for residents, but for our tourists aswell,” said Lindsey, pointing out that the localHoliday Inn is three stories high.“At this time, the City of Willcox does nothave rescue equipment that can reach thethird floor,” he said in his letter addressed toLegislative Director Caryn Schenewerk withGiffords’ office.Lindsey said that the proposed fire truckpurchase is in keeping with the Willcox Gener-al Plan.
“The city is going to continue to grow and
Carol BroederARIZONA RANGE NEWS
See GRANT, A6
See COUNCIL, A7
DRAGOONDRAGOON WOMAN’SCLUB’S annual Spring Fling Rum-mage and Bake sale will be heldon Saturday, April 3, from 9 a.m. to3 p.m., at the historic DragoonSchool Building.
To get there, take I-10 Exit 318.Go easterly on Dragoon Roadabout 3 miles to Johnson Roadand turn left (North) to 1871 NorthJohnson Road. For information call520-586-2841.
FORT BOWIE BATTLE OF APACHE PASS:Celebrate Arizona Archaeologyand Heritage Awareness Month
by attending the special programsoffered at Fort Bowie National His-toric Site, including the Tour theBattle of Apache Pass Site onMarch 27, 10 a.m. Meet Park Ranger Larry Lud-wig at the Fort Bowie TrailheadParking Area on Apache PassRoad to learn about the archaeolo-gy associated with this significantevent in the Apache Indian Wars. Bring water, snacks. Call 520-847-2500 to register.
ST. DAVID KARTCHNER CAVERNSNEWS: On Thursday, March 25,there will be a free lecture,“Kartchner Caverns -- The Latest
and Greatest News," at 7 p.m., atthe Lansing Auditorium; St. DavidSchool; Hwy.80; in St. David.• Learn about a variety of caveresearch projects currently under-way.• Become acquainted with con-servation practices protecting thecaverns.
• Ask questions about the cav-erns from an expert.Donations are welcome. Allproceeds will be used for St.David School's Historic Rehabilita-tion Project.
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10-11 Second Annual Wine and Arts Festival, Elks Lodge, Sierra Vista
11 Mother’s Day Brunch, TMAC, Ft. Huachuca
15 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park
16 DJ’s in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park Sierra Vista
17 Movies in the Park – Frozen, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
17 13th Annual Copper Classic Car & Motorcycle Show, Vista Park, Bisbee
22 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
23 The World According to Monsanto – Free Movie, Bisbee
24-26 Wyatt Earp Days, Tombstone
29 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park , Sierra Vista
31 Childrens Reading in the Gardens: local author Lisa Locke, Community Gardens, Sierra Vista, 9-10 a.m.
31 Evening on the Green Jazz Fest, Ft. Huachuca
31 Movies in the Park – Despicable Me 2, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
JUNE 20147 Movies in the Park – Monsters University, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
12 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
13-15 Magic in the Mountains, Bisbee
19 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
21 Movies in the Park – Ender’s Game, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
26 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
28-29 Salute to the Buffalo Soldiers, Tombstone
28 Learning in the Gardens: Native Agriculture, Methods and Produce, Community Gardens, Sierra Vista
JULY 20144 Coaster Race, Parade, Mining, Mucking and Hard-Rock Drilling Contest, Bisbee
5 Concert in the Park
12 Concert in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
19 Concert in the Park
26 Breakfast in the Garden, 8 a.m. Learning in the Gardens: Rebecca Hillebrand, Mesquite Bean Harvesting, Community Gardens, Sierra Vista, 9 - 10 a.m.
26 Elks Yard Sale to benefit Children’s Christmas Shopping Spree, Elks Lodge, Sierra Vista
30-2 23rd Annual Southwest Wings Birding & Nature Festival, Sierra Vista www.swwings.org
AUGUST 20148-10 66th Annual Tombstone Vigilante Days, Tombstone
16 Bisbee Red Dress Run, Bisbee
23 Companion Planting Community Gardens, Sierra Vista, 9-10 a.m.
23 17th Annual Water Wise/Master Gardener Xeriscape Tour, Sierra Vista
25 Free admission to all state parks
SEPT 20141 Brewery Gulch Daze, Bisbee
5-6 Oktoberfest, Elks Lodge, Sierra Vista
6 Twelfth Annual Garden Tour, Bisbee
6 Chamber Home & Business Expo, The Mall at Sierra Vista, Sierra Vista, 10-4
12-14 Blues Festival, Bisbee
12-13 Oktoberfest, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
15 Time to Start Your Fall Garden, Community Gardens, Sierra Vista, 9-10 a.m.
13 3rd Annual Kars for Kids, Sierra Vista
20 Kartchner Caverns Star Night Party, Benson
26-28 Family Fun Festival, Sierra Vista
27 Free admission to all state parks
OCTOBER 20144-5 Art in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
11 27th Annual Cars in the Park, Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
12-17 Great American Adventures – Wyatt Earp’s Vendetta Ride, Tombstone
17-19 Helldorado Days – 85th Annual, Tombstone
18 Bisbee 1000, Bisbee
18 2nd Annual Cochise County Sheriff’s Charity Run, Sierra Vista
24-25 Haunted Hayride, Ft. Huachuca
25 Water Use in the Garden: Cado Daily, UofA WaterWise, Community Gardens, Sierra Vista, noon - 1 p.m.
25 Annual Halloween Street Dance, Bisbee
31 Paranormal Weekend, Bisbee
31 Halloween in Veterans’ Memorial Park, Sierra Vista
NOV 20141-2 Wine Festival, Elks Lodge, Sierra Vista
1-2 Holiday Bazaar, Ft. Huachuca
8 Airport Open House EAA Young Eagles Event, Sierra Vista
8-9 Festival of the Arts, St. David
11 Free admission to all state parks
20 Patterson Observatory Public Night, Sierra Vista
22 Container Gardening: Rosemarie Burke, Community Gardens, SV noon - 1 p.m.
23-4 Festival of Trees, The Mall at Sierra Vista
30 Festival of Lights, Bisbee
28-29 32nd Annual Bisbee Historic Home Tour & 13th Annual Chairs of Bisbee Art Chair Auction, Bisbee
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The physicians, nurses and health care professionals at Sierra
Vista Regional Health Center share a common commitment to
provide quality care for you and your family. Our legacy of care
will continue to grow as we construct a new 100-bed regional
hospital, invest $11 million in enhanced medical services and
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Looking Ahead to Healthier Tomorrows.
Our specialties & services: • Cardiac Catheterization• Women’s Health (OB/GYN, Childbirth Education, Level II Nursery)• Critical Care• Emergency Care• Hospice Care• Imaging & Radiology• Laboratory• Orthopedics/ Sports Medicine• Rehabilitation Services (Occupational, Physical, & Speech Therapies)• Surgical Services• Wellness Programs & Diabetes Education • Primary Care Clinics in Tombstone & Douglas
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A Full Range of Specialties from a Single Team of Experts
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Haagen Arthur Diener, M.D., F.A.A.O.S.155 Calle Portal, Suite 100
520.417.5677
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520.335.2800
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520.459.3920
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520.458.2849
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520.335.2800
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520.515.7480
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520.458.0229
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