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- Figures show GCC has $742,842 deficit
- Mystery deficit numbers finally materialize
- November 24, 2009
- Long-awaited budget projections for Gila Community College were released Thursday night, ending months of playing guess the deficit.
- Nearly 600 expected at the Elks
- November 24, 2009
- Tickets for the sixth annual Elks Community Thanksgiving Dinner are limited, so those interested in attending should hurry.
- Evans to seek second term as Payson mayor
- Mayor reverses himself, takes out papers to push through plans to build a pipeline, a college and a pro-business reputation
- November 24, 2009
- Payson Mayor Kenny Evans has taken out papers to seek re-election, overturning his promise two years ago to serve only one term.
- Community Almanac
- November 24, 2009
- Community almanac
- The Congresswoman did listen
- November 24, 2009
- In response to Jennifer Smith’s letter, I submit that Rep. Kirkpatrick did listen to her constituents who flooded her phone and e-mail with pleas to vote for the health care bill. She listened to the Democrats and Independents who voted her into office and fully expected her to help reform our broken health care system.
- Quad Run was a success
- November 24, 2009
- The Justice McNeeley Foundation has been holding its annual Quad Run now for six years. In the years past, it has been very successful and this year has been no exception.
- Thanks to those who have helped Time Out
- November 24, 2009
- As we approach Thanksgiving, the board of Time Out, Inc. wishes to express our heartfelt appreciation to all Time Out staff, volunteers, contributors and financial donors. Because October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month, it was a very busy month for Time Out. Therefore, if you participated in the Candlelight Vigil on Oct. 8; contributed auction items or attended the 13th annual banquet on Oct. 24; or called in to the Radiothon on Oct. 29; we sincerely thank you for your support! These activities assist in ensuring continued services for victims and survivors of abuse.
- Musical was a great time for all
- November 24, 2009
- There was a great time in the old town last night.
- Thanks for supporting chili supper
- November 24, 2009
- On behalf of The Humane Society of Central Arizona we would like to thank the following businesses for their donations to our 13th Annual Chili Supper held on Nov. 10. Our special thanks to Macky’s Grill, Gerardo’s Italian Bistro, Tiny’s Family Restaurant, El Rancho Mexican Restaurant, and Fargo’s Steakhouse. Your donations made our chili supper a success.
- Vote by Kirkpatrick appreciated
- November 24, 2009
- If the debate over health care reform has shown us anything, it’s that the desires of the voters, no matter how strongly felt, can be distorted or drowned out by very big spenders, the extremely profitable health insurance industry. As you may remember, when discussion of health care reform began early this year, three out of every four people were in favor of it. Today, the polls show that less than 50 percent support it.
- Let us give thanks for ice and you
- November 24, 2009
- You. This town. The food drive bins.
- 9/11 terrorists should face military commissions
- November 24, 2009
- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has made the decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) — the self-admitted mastermind of the September 11 attacks — and four of his terrorist associates in downtown Manhattan, where the attacks they plotted killed nearly 3,000 Americans.
- Arizona Legislature has accomplished much
- November 24, 2009
- It’s no secret that Arizona is in trouble. The state spends more money than it takes in — the latest estimate is that the budget is out of balance by about $2-plus billion. But despite the obvious challenges of the economy this past year, there have been some real gains in protecting liberty and preserving individual rights in the last legislative session.
- One night changed life for two families
- November 24, 2009
- Some Payson High School student’s wiped tears from their eyes, others sat with their mouth agape, listening in shock to Kevin Brooks sobering tale Wednesday afternoon. Brooks, a vibrant, well-spoken, enthusiastic 30-year-old, sat motionless from the chest down in a wheel chair.
- Exchange student finds Arizona hot, big and great shopping
- November 24, 2009
- What does a person who has never set foot in America notice first? Is it our melting pot culture and sense of democracy and freedom? Unfortunately, the answer is no.
- Driving class slated for seniors
- November 24, 2009
- November is kind of a somber month, a prelude to winter. November in Arizona is much different than November in my native Wisconsin where the skies are often gray and dreary, rather like pilgrims who seem to have been a cheerless lot. What would you expect though if you could dress only in black, white or gray? Wouldn’t it be depressing not to don that aquamarine sweater or dress your little girl in pink? Our world is filled with so much color — take time to enjoy those breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, the splendid rock formations, the blue of the Arizona sky. Color lifts the spirits as much as music and laughter.
- Social Security has help for the homeless
- November 24, 2009
- Social Security administers several programs that pay benefits to qualified individuals, including those who are homeless. These programs include retirement, disability and survivors insurance, as well as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which is a needs-based program for people who are blind, disabled or age 65 or older. If you know someone who is homeless, and you want to learn more about how Social Security might help, a
- This Thanksgiving, pass the mouse
- November 24, 2009
- Thanksgiving is almost here. Families across the nation will come together to share more than a meal — to share warm memories, and to make them.
- No need-based GCC scholarships for seniors
- November 24, 2009
- Seniors older than 55 won’t receive need-based scholarships to Gila Community College despite a board member’s proposal Thursday to provide them in the face of budget cuts.
- Melissa Ann Clark
- November 24, 2009
- Melissa Ann Clark, born Aug. 6, 1968, died Nov. 12, 2009.
- Melissa Ann Clark
- November 24, 2009
- Melissa Ann Clark, born Aug. 6, 1968, died Nov. 12, 2009.
- Jeanette Ann Groshelle
- November 24, 2009
- Jeanette Ann Groshelle, known as Jean to family and friends, died Nov. 19, 2009.
- Gwynnal “Gwyn” Thompson
- November 24, 2009
- Gwynnal “Gwyn” Thompson, born Nov. 22, 1930, died Nov. 18, 2009.
- One-stop help for vets available at Web site
- November 24, 2009
- When soldiers return home from war, they leave behind one battlefield but often find themselves thrust onto a new battlefield — this time fighting enemies in their mind.
- GCC board president postpones tax election without board approval
- November 24, 2009
- Was it legal? Gila Community College board member Tom Loeffler raised the question after board chairman Bob Ashford announced at a meeting Thursday that he had postponed the March tax levy election members agreed to until the following November.
- Woman says she was born to run, helps others to follow their dream
- November 24, 2009
- How many of us have done exactly what we wanted do in this world? Whether it is through career, family or spiritual means.
- Questions about ASU prove true
- November 24, 2009
- I would never write “I told you so,” especially when it comes to Arizona State University Sun Devil football.
- Lady Longhorns tip-off on the road at Winslow
- November 24, 2009
- Kelly Krieg tips off her Lady Longhorn head coach varsity career today, Nov. 24, against one of Arizona’s finest small school girls basketball programs — the Winslow Bulldogs.
- Lopez wins 5K trot in 16:52
- November 24, 2009
- One of the Rim Country’s most accomplished all-around athletes sped his way to a first-place finish in the Turkey Trot 5K.
- Payson boys team a mystery with new look, players
- November 24, 2009
- Payson High School fans are scratching their noggins wondering what to expect from the newest edition of the Longhorn boys basketball team.
- Show Low, Blue Ridge meet in 3A title game
- November 24, 2009
- When the 3A state football tournament kicked off on Nov. 7, there were many boosters in the White Mountains who predicted Show Low and Blue Ridge would eventually meet in the title game.
- Yuma partnership steps in to preserve park
- November 24, 2009
- YUMA — Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park preserves everything from original buildings like the commanding officer’s quarters to covered wagons that carried supplies to Army posts around the Southwest.
- Kirkpatrick raises concerns about renewable energy’s cost to rural Arizona residents
- November 24, 2009
- Duncan Mayor M.C. Holiday has nothing against renewable energy. But as the state and federal governments look toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions, he hopes officials will keep in mind that his remote town has a high unemployment rate and many residents on fixed incomes.
- Sock Room opens in former cafe’s location
- November 24, 2009
- Bill Reeder sits on a stool, surrounded by 5,000 pairs of socks and just smiles.
- Holiday business buzz
- November 24, 2009
- Hear from lawyer, author, real estate developer and former elected official Grady Gammage Jr. at the next Business Buzz luncheon.
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