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Southwest Art once described works by Frank Balaam as canvases that “seem ablaze with light, so brightly does a work like ‘Enjoying The Air’ flicker with oranges, reds, and yellows, along with the deeper greens, turquoises, purples, and blues you see at the base of a flickering flame.”

Join local families, companies, and City of Globe and US Forest Service staff for the next ‘Trash Mob’ community cleanup Saturday morning, February 11; dozens of volunteers are needed.

Mr. Ed Mendoza was awarded the VFW Teacher of the Year by Anthony Hernandez, Globe VFW Commander and Globe School Board Member, during the January 18 Governing Board meeting.

The Globe Police Department’s Copper Hills Family Advocacy Center is poised to benefit from two grant awards totaling approximately $44,000, both of which were accepted by the City Council during their January 10 meeting.

His grandfather and great-grandfather were master Apache Violin makers.

The HeART of Tai Chi is a grant-funded program from Advancing Health Equity, Addressing Disparities (AHEAD AZ) as part of the University of Arizona Center for Rural Health program funded through the AZ Department of Health Services (ADHS)-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The CCYS Copperheads 13 and under baseball team captured the USSSA Ring in the New Year baseball tournament.

GLOBE - This spring the Gila Pueblo Campus of Eastern Arizona College is welcoming a new instructor, who will lead a new evening class, to its arts program.

The Boyce Thompson Arboretum in Superior invites the public to join them January 29 for a Cheers to the New Year concert in the Arboretum’s picnic area, featuring live music by Traveler.

CASA of Gila County welcomed Peggy and Cathie as new Court Appointed Special Advocates on Dec. 22, 2022.

The Miami Police Department proudly announced that, with the help of W. Steven Martin, his staff and his annual 911 Toy Drive, they were able to help 19 families in the community have gifts for their children for Christmas.

GCCGA 2022 Rancher of the Year Bill Dunn has a long history of advocating for the ranching community and conserving our lands for future generations.

Annual event brought to you by the Globe Downtown Association in partnership with the City of Globe

Hundreds of Globe-Miami residents attended last weekend’s annual light parade on Broad Street in Globe.

Every year, just before Thanksgiving, a nativity scene appears in the Beruatti Street grotto next to US 60.

After receiving just over three inches of rain last weekend, two rock slides took place between Superior and Miami on Sunday, leaving motorists stuck waiting for help.

If you enjoy hiking, urban art or quaint western towns, take a trip to Globe and explore the Stairizona Trail.

Santa arrives at 10 a.m. and departs at 1 p.m. This event is free to the public. Bring cameras and get ready for a fun time at this long-standing annual event. There will be lots of fun in store for the kids while they wait in line to meet Santa. Craft make and take, cocoa samples and candy canes, letters to Santa, rumored reindeer siting and rides on the 1952 vintage firetruck, visits with Mrs. Claus and so much more. This event is at 230 South Broad St. in Globe at the 1916 Globe Train Depot Complex and Museum.

In mid-September 1907 ex-Arizona Ranger Pollard Pearson reportedly had plans to enter the cattle business in Mexico, along with a second former Ranger, Oscar Felton.

A federal grant of close to $1 million will help Gila County expand its opioid education programs, and part of that outreach will be starting a teen center in Globe-Miami.

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