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Late last month the Gila County Provisional Community College District Governing Board held two special meetings at the Gila Pueblo and Payson campuses, to discuss transitioning from a provisional …

As the City of Globe’s endeavor to replace Connie’s Bridge moves along, City Manager Paul Jepson said a second new bridge over Pinal Creek – the smaller Cottonwood Bridge near the …

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be offering the public an opportunity to learn about, and apply for, its Home Repair Program later this month. Application Day will be held on …

Editor's Note: The names published in the Arrest Reports are public record and include those people who have been cited, arrested and booked. This is not an indication of guilt, as all people are …

For close to 14 years, former Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum Executive Director Thomas “Tom” Foster worked tirelessly to further develop and expand the museum located in a …

The Arizona Department of Transportation has advised drivers to plan for the full closure of US 60 between Superior and Miami, mileposts 227-243, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 27, for …

Long awaited and long worked toward, the new Tonto Creek Bridge in Tonto Basin saw its grand opening Saturday morning. Under overcast skies, around 225 guests attended the celebration. The new …

In their June 18 meeting, the Gila County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a tentative budget of approximately $146.8 million for the coming fiscal year, a decrease from fiscal year 2024’s …

Gila County Recorder Sadie Jo Bingham would like to remind Gila County residents that the cut-off to register to vote for the 2024 Primary Election is approaching. The cut-off is midnight Monday, …

Last week in downtown Miami, workmen were adding cement for a new deck at Hostetler Pool, whose renovation Town Manager Alexis Rivera projected would be complete around July 4. Brand new tiles …

The project to restore Globe’s former Hill Street School is proceeding apace under developer Gorman & Company. Last week the Silver Belt was able to tour the historic building as well as a …

Kinder – 2nd grade  1st place – Brynlee Henry: 2nd place – Naalan Steele: 3rd place – Anferney Nosie  3rd – 5th grade  1st place – …

In their June 11 meeting, the Globe City Council received staff updates on the Community Center Pool and the demolition of the Silver King Building on Broad Street. Their first action item, …

At around noon Saturday, Buckey O’Neill Camp #175, Sons of Spanish-American War Veterans, dedicated a new memorial monument to veterans of that conflict in the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center …

Retired Army Col. Larry Perino, a distinguished military veteran with embedded roots in Globe, is returning home for a special Fourth of July celebration from July 3 to July 7, 2024. The City of …

A proposal to temporarily extend the time that the Salt River Project (SRP) can hold water at Roosevelt Dam was approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the utility reported in a June 10 news …

An uncounted number of students roamed the halls of Bullion Plaza School from its first class in 1924 to its 1994 closure – including eight who stood out enough to make the newspaper in 1988. …

Citizens for a Better Community saluted Charlene Giles as their February Citizen of the Month. The group is made up of citizens forming a unity of Gila County residents willing to lend a hand in …

The City of Globe Fire Department will be holding its first 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Sept. 1, 2023, at 6 p.m.

Bring your appetite to the annual Prickly Pear Festival in Superior Aug. 26

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