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Garino wins Arizona-Mexico Commission award

May 9, 2012
Garino wins Arizona-Mexico Commission award

Mayor Arturo Garino and two other border mayors have been announced as the winners of the Arizona-Mexico Commission’s annual Tony Certosimo award. Garino, along with Mayor Michael Gomez of Douglas and former Mayor Juan Carlos Escamilla of San Luis, will receive the honor at the commission’s plenary session in Tucson on June 7-8. The...
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Get off the road to visit 13,000-year-old site

May 1, 2012
Get off the road to visit 13,000-year-old site

By Erika K. Breckel Sierra Vista’s tourism arm continually encourages visitors  and locals — to visit sites throughout the region that aren’t the most-visited or best-known sites in the area. This month, it’s featuring the Murray Spring Clovis site along the San Pedro River, just a few miles outside of Sierra Vista. Some...
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Naco industry making inroads into U.S.

May 1, 2012
Naco industry making inroads into U.S.

By Gary Dillard When we met with the officers of the Naco, Sonora economic development group at Turquoise Valley Golf Course across the border in Naco, Arizona, it was purely for convenience. As it turned out, however, it was a perfect example of how the products of Naco’s small industries are making their way...
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Cinco de Mayo commemorates great victory for Mexico

May 1, 2012
Cinco de Mayo commemorates great victory for Mexico

By Gary Dillard When Mexicans turn out to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, they are commemorating an unlikely victory of a ragtag Mexican army over a numerically superior and vastly better equipped and train French army, one that had not been defeated in recent history. This year marks the 150th anniversary of that event, which...
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Learning the steps to success in trade

May 1, 2012
Learning the steps to success in trade

Image is part of perception. We are all-too-familiar with the expression “perception is reality;” right or wrong what people “perceive to be true” is “true” for them. The “image” of Arizona, as an example, is often fodder for late-night TV hosts. But for Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz and Cochise Counties, it is no laughing...
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Freeport-McMoRan is a top employer in Cochise County, too

March 5, 2012
Freeport-McMoRan is a top employer in Cochise County, too

In the SEAGO region, there is no question that Freeport-McMoRan is the top employer in both Greenlee and Graham counties, with the behemoth Morenci mine and the large operations at Safford. But what fewer people realize is that the company contributes significantly to the economy of Cochise County as well through its Copper Queen...
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Mescal movie set tours are arranged

March 5, 2012
Mescal movie set tours are arranged

Erika K. Breckel, Media, Public Relations & Film Tourism Services for the Sierra Vista, reports that she has arranged to have the Mescal movie set opened up for tours during March and April. Mescal has been featured in more than 50 films — including “The Outlaw Josie Wales” and “The Quick and the Dead”...
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International border opportunities

March 5, 2012
International border opportunities

By A’kos Kovach The real estate community has done a superb job of imbedding the term – “location-location-location” into our everyday life. Here are 7 opportunities available right now! Every good business plan or business model emulates or incorporates this theme as well, location is truly one key to operating a successful business. To...
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Benson termed ideal for UAS test, development site

February 15, 2012
Benson termed ideal for UAS test, development site

Jerry V. Proctor, Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, left, talks to Kevin Oberg of Benson during a recent presentation by Proctor about the suitability of the Benson airport for an Unmanned Aerial Systems test site. The presentation was made at a meeting of the Benson/San Pedro Valley...
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10,000th graduate of Unmanned Aerial System Operations

February 15, 2012
10,000th graduate of Unmanned Aerial System Operations

Pfc. James Leaverton, left, became the 10,000th Unmanned Aerial System Operations graduate since the program started in 1986. He receives his wings from Jerry Proctor, Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence. Photo by Beatrice Richardson of the Sierra Vista Herald. For the complete story, visit the newspaper’s website.
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