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OBITUARY Laura Jean Stockwell Breneman Our beloved Mother, Laura Jean Stockwell Breneman, age 90, died peacefully on October 20, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jean, as she was known to family and friends, was born on Christmas day, December 25, 1926, in Pontiac, Michigan to Elmer and Gertrude Stockwell. She moved with her mother and brother to Nebraska after her father died in 1935. Jean graduated from Broken Bow High School in 1942, at the age of 16; afterward she taught school in rural Nebraska, under an emergency program to staff schools following the onset of World War II. Also, she and her mother both worked in a munitions factory in Grand Island Jean married Ray Milton Breneman, a big band musician, in Grand Island, Nebraska in August 1945. At the end of that era, they moved to Arizona in 1951 when Ray found work with Kennecott. The family first lived
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in the mining town of Ray. They moved to Kearny in 1958, when Kennecott built the town to accommodate the relocation of families from Ray and Sonora; as the open pit mining operation expanded. They were one of the first families to move to Kearny, and Jean spent 55 years of her life in this wonderful place. They raised their 10 children in Kearny, and toward the end of Ray’s life adopted two of their grandchildren. Ray passed away in 1987. Mother had a great love of theater, music and books, and instilled that love in her children. She was an avid participant in the town’s little theater group and an organizer of many “hootenannies” during the early 1960’s. Mom’s main focus was always the family but she had many jobs outside of home. She became a Certified Professional Secretary in the mid 1960’s, and worked for Kennecott for many years; starting as a statistical typist and finally as Kennecott’s first female frontline field repair foreman. She really loved her last two jobs, first as clerk for Justice of the Peace, Kelly Haddad, and then serving out his term as Justice for the Pinal County 6th District of Kearny and Superior following Judge Haddad’s death. Jean also served as an interim justice for the Mesa Municipal court for a year. She was a devout Catholic, and a parishioner of Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church in Kearny, serving as
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volunteer secretary/bookkeeper for several years after the Parish was established. She regularly attended daily and Sunday Mass, and served in many roles, preferring to be a lector. A highlight of her life was when her childhood friend from Nebraska, George Knoell, became her companion. They had been family friends since childhood, and after his wife, Edna, died, they began seeing each other and fell in love. George moved from his home in Tempe to Kearny. They shared and enjoyed 16 years together, attending daily mass, traveling to visit family and friends around the country, and visiting many religious sites and shrines in the United States and Europe. Their favorite trip was to Rome and the Vatican at Christmastime one year. Also, they enjoyed an “around the world” trip. George passed away in 2013. Mom loved to talk, and her stories about her life, family and friends entertained everyone. She enjoyed games, especially Scrabble, and was a member of the bridge club in Kearny until it disbanded. She enjoyed, and always looked forward to, daily visits with her best friend, Bernice Hansen. She moved to Salt Lake City in 2013 to be closer to her daughter, Laura Joyce. She is survived by her children: Ray M. Breneman, Jr.; Laura Joyce (Sidney) Williams; Allison M. (Michael – (d)) Converse; Daniel F.(Donna) Breneman; John Reilly (Ay) Breneman; Timothy C. Breneman; Stephanie F. (George) White; Thaddeus E. Breneman; Cynthia K. Breneman; Geneva L. Breneman; and Joseph P. (Nancy) Breneman. She had 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother (Daniel K. Stockwell), her husband (Ray M. Breneman, Sr.), a son (Matthew D. Breneman), son-in-law (Michael L. Converse) and granddaughter (Deborah M. Starich). A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017 at Holy Cross Catholic Church 1244 S. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ, at 10 a.m. Inurnment will follow at Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, 1652 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa, AZ, where she will be inurned with her husband, Ray. The staff of St. Joseph Villa provided kind and thoughtful care during mother’s residence; especially Anwar, Andrew, Katacha, Matilla, Stephan and Symbii Hospice nurse Melinda.
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Halloween Events and a Softball Tournament for Jovanna
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he river communities all had a great observance of Hallowe’en. The Great Pumpkin and Trunk or Treat sponsored by the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce was one of the best (and best attended) events in years. Good planning paid off, as there were fewer lines to stand in and something for everyone to enjoy. The Town of Winkelman sponsored a haunted house and other activities at the old barber shop, thanks to the work of local residents. The San Pedro Valley Lions held a Trunk or Treat in Mammoth. On top of all, local residents sponsored Ballin’ for Jovanna, a softball tournament to benefit the family of Jovanna Martinez Calzadillas, who was severely wounded by the Las Vegas killer. A great number of teams, several of them from out of town, came to play. There were two days of softball and raffles and food and music, all taken in by lots of caring people. Well, things will stay busy in our part of the world. On Friday, November 3 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Norman’s IGA in Kearny is sponsoring a free social for retirees. Come to talk. Come to see your friends. Share some of your old pictures of the area. Yes, there will be good refreshments too. The next day, let’s all head to the Hayden/ Winkelman Schools auditorium for the CCAB (Copper Communities Action Board) concert that evening. Who knows? You might know
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several of the performers, and the cost of your ticket benefits the CCAB’s work. We’ll talk more about this next week, but the Fall Festival and Kearny Car Show in Kearny will be on Saturday, November 18, Veterans Day. Remember, the cars arrive early and leave around noon, so don’t miss the action. The Fall Festival will continue through the afternoon. This is an event sponsored by the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce for all the towns, with the great help of the NAPA Store in Kearny. Continued on page 4
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Friends and family of Jovanna Calzadillas came out for a benefit softball tournament Saturday and Sunday. Sam Hosler | CBN
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Continued from page 3 One sign of a healthy community is a healthy, active Chamber of Commerce. The Copper Basin Chamber is sponsoring a membership drive this month, and is seeking businesses and individuals who want a more vital area in which to live. Stop in and see Kelly Towne at the chamber office in the Pinal County Courthouse in Kearny, or speak with current chamber members, especially Ginger Chester, president of the chamber board. The chamber is growing, thanks to the response of so many people. A healthy community displays its health with clean streets, nice yards, and good areas for recreation. In Kearny, a group of volunteers, under the banner of “Journey for a Clean Kearny” has sponsored cleanup days, done plantings around town, and encouraged the painting of some of our public buildings. The young people in the Ray Schools have been involved too. On Wednesday, November 15, at 10 a.m. the clean up group will have a meeting for the express purposes of making plans for future events and for gaining new members of the group. If you care for Kearny and want to help clean it up, please consider attending. And if people from other copper towns want to pick up some ideas, gather some of your friends and come join in. For more information, contact Town Manager Anna Flores at 520-363-9781. By the way, it’s Trekker Season on the Arizona Trail, and our winter members are also on their way South.
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RUSD seeks $3 million in bonding authority to make long overdue upgrades in schools; most taxpayers to see less than $50 increase per year By James J. Hodl Copper Basin News Seeking funding to make long-delayed school infrastructure and equipment improvements, the Ray Unified School District (RUSD) will ask voters for approval to issue bonds up to $3 million total in November. If approved, homeowners could see their property taxes increase by up to $0.615 per $100 assessed valuation, or $49.20 a year on an $80,000 home. “RUSD has so many needs that we need to address, which is why we are seeking the bond issue,” said Superintendent Curt Cook. “Many of these needs we have postponed addressing due to the decline of capital funding from the state.” A major need is for funding to expand technical and vocational education at the high school, which voters approved last year. New courses planned by RUSD will cover welding, carpentry, web development and cosmetology. Among other needs cited by Cook include new buses and vans to get students to class, and new security cameras.
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The sidewalks and parking lots on school property need repaving, and netting at the elementary school, shredded by recent monsoons, needs to be replaced so students can have lunch outside. RUSD also needs to update its computer equipment (some up to seven years old) used by students, especially with Arizona putting increased emphasis on online testing. “The last time voters approved a RUSD bond issue was in 2001. Some of those funds were used to build a track for competitive track and field events. But so much time as elapsed that the track now needs to be replaced,” Cook said. “I’m sure residents of the district know that RUSD has been conservative with funding over the years and that we have stretched the budget and done more with less revenue than most other districts. But the need to upgrade is overdue,” he added. To inform voters of the issues involved with the bonding request, the Pinal County School Superintendent’s Office is preparing an informational pamphlet that will be mailed to households throughout the district. Persons
wishing to submit an argument “for” or “against” the bond issue are asked to send them before August 18 Pinal County School Superintendents Office, 75 N. Bailey St, Florence, AZ 85132. After this pamphlet is mailed, RUSD plans to hold a forum where citizens can learn more about what the district can use the additional revenue, and to help prioritize the projects. The date of the forum is not yet set. The special bond issue election is set for Tuesday, November 7. All voting will be by mail with no polling places accepting ballots. A Little District History In 2014, voters in the Ray Unified School District approved a $330,000 budget override. Taxpayers saw no change to their tax bills with its approval. The measure garnered 643 yes votes to 307 no votes. In 2016, voters approved the district’s membership in the Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (Joint Technological Education District) 914 (yes) to 360 (no). Property taxes received only a minimal increase (5-13¢ for the entire year).
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Kearny Police Report According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect
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have so many wonderful memories of the time I had lived in the town of Hayden, Arizona where I had been born and raised, and of nearby Winkelman and their surrounding areas. Many of those memories were included in my earlier Georgie Digs articles that were started in May of 2010 and had been published in the Copper Basin News. A very close school friend of mine was Ruby Jean Prince, now known as Ruby
Jean Giorsetti who with her sons Jeff and William run their Giorsetti Superior Grocery Store that has been a long-time business in Winkelman. I really enjoyed being with Ruby when we attended several reunions of those who had been students at Hayden High School, and the last one had been held on Oct. 14, 2017 at the Hayden Golf Course. That last one was for those who had been students in the 1940’s/ 1960’s, and I am sure that
Ruby and I were among the oldest. It was fun to visit with those of different ages, and talk about what we remembered. Speaking of remembering, I sometimes can’t remember the names of those I meet and talk to when I am at the post office or Norm’s Hometown Grocery in Kearny, Arizona where I live. We end up laughing after I ask their names , and they tell me they have the same problem. That is just one
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Honor Roll addition Leonor Hambly K-8 School in Winkelman made an inadvertent omission to the list of honor roll students. Yliana Montijo was accidentally left off list sent to the Copper Basin News by the school. The school and we at the newspaper offer her our congratulations for a job well done!
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Great Punkin and Trunk or Treat 2017
Winners of the 4-7 age group are: Stacy McCubben, Alejandro Aragon, Krishel Sims, Kristiana Cruz and Marisela & Elyzae Jaramillo.
Winners of the 0-3 age group are: Logan Cude, Jordan Anthony Bravo, Nevaeh & Isaac Van Gorden, Avery Pace and Macie, Shane & Jodi Olsen.
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Winners of the 8-10 age group are: Lili Solis, Jessalyn Sims, Brianna Granillo, Braden Flores and Luci Madalla & Macy Jurado.
Winners of the 11 & older age group are: Yvette Llanez & Deseray Godoy, Hallie Gomez, Trisha Llanez, Kaylen Pacheco and Annabella, Bristal & Nadia Stricklen.
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Books, books and more books donated to Kearny Library through grant Kearny - Kearny Public Library has received a 260-book grant of Juvenile and Young Adult books from Kids Need to Read. Founders, Gary and Tina Mlodzik visited the Kearny library on Monday, Oct. 23, to read to 14 Story Hour kids and present each child with three new books. They also officially presented the books from the
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Ray eliminated from playoffs
By Andrew Luberda Copper Area News The No. 7-ranked Ray football team was eliminated from the state playoffs following
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for three passing scores. It wasn’t enough though, especially when the opposing quarterback throws for nine touchdowns. The teams combined for 40 points in the first quarter and 48 more in the second.
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Senior Dyllin Lopez led the Bearcats’ defense in a game that was anything but defensive. Lopez had two sacks and three tackles in the final game of his high school career. Molar had a team-high nine tackles.
Top-ranked Mogollon ends Lobos’ season By Andrew Luberda Copper Area News All good things must come to an end and
for the Hayden football team its season ended last Saturday with a 73 – 28 loss at No. 1-ranked Mogollon. The Lobos finished with a winning record
in back-to-back seasons and appear headed in the right direction under the leadership of head coach John Estrada. Unfortunately, the Mustangs dashed any
hopes of a Lobos’ upset early on, jumping out to a 32 – 6 lead in the first quarter. Hayden did show some resolve in the third quarter, outscoring the Mustangs 14 – 13.
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Pastor Ron Hazelwood 520-365-0636 Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. www.calvarykearny.com
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Bottom of School Hill, Kearny
www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com Sunday Worship 9 a.m. UMC in cooperation with the Episcopal Church & the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
Lighthouse Assembly of God Hwy. 77, MP 134, 1/2 mi S of Winkelman
Pastor David Wade 520-356-6718 Worship Service 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m.
We stand in awe of God and of one another
We Welcome You!
Living Word Chapel Copper Corridor
San Pedro Valley Baptist Church
Casual, Relevant, Contemporary
Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville
Pastor James Ruiz 520-896-2771
Pastor Anthony DaCunha 520-357-7353
Join us 5 p.m. at Hayden High School www.lwcoracle.org Find us on Facebook @ Living Word Chapel Copper Corridor
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church 501 Victoria Circle, Kearny
Rev. Fr. George Kunnel (Pastor) 520-363-7205 Daily Masses Tuesday-Saturday 7:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Sunday Religious Ed for Children, Youth Ministry & Jr. High Youth Groups 10:15 a.m.
Presbyterian Church of Superior
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
520-689-2631
Fr. Samuel Jandeh 520-689-2250
100 Magma Ave., Superior
Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m. All are welcome.
Anonymous prayer box located at Save Money Market. We will pray for you!
11 Church Ave., Superior
Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m. Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m. Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req. www.stfrancissuperior.org
Superior Harvest Church
Family Life Christian Center
Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez 480-354-4499 H 480-329-3647 C
Pastors Dennis & Sandy VanGorp 520-689-2202
Hill St. & Stone Ave., Superior
Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 5 p.m.
Victory in Jesus
56 Kellner Ave., Superior
Sunday Prayer 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
Everyone is Welcome Assembly of God
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THIS ‘N THAT COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Food Bank Notice Effective immediately: There will be no further food bank distributions on the first Friday of the month at the school in Kearny. Pastor Storm is unable to get enough food. There has been a steady drop in donations for many months. Pastor Storm and his staff offer apologies to all.
Donations Sought The Kearny Library needs your help. They are trying to raise money to put an A/C unit in the old teen center. The Library would like to open the teen center on Fridays to the town children for Legos, games and movies. We also plan classes on canning, crochet and other things of interest to the public. This is separate from the Friends of the Library. All donations are greatly appreciated.
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BTA Master Gardeners Potted Plants Workshop
Wish you could get gardening and landscaping advice from green-thumbed experts? Volunteers with Pinal County’s Superstition Mountain Master program kick-off their Fall and Winter series of gardening workshops Nov. 4 (Saturday) with a session dedicated to container gardening. Workshops continue Dec. 2 with ‘Cool vs. Warm-Seasonal Edibles.’ Once-a-month Master Gardener workshops are free to Arboretum annual members and state parks pass-holders; included with $12.50 daily admission for others. Get active with our local Master Gardeners, their classes and volunteer work, call Carol at 602-438-4003 or email: caparrott21@hotmail.com. Confirm events dates and times at cals.arizona. edu/bta; connect with more than 10,000 Arboretum fans (staff, volunteers, annual members) at facebook.com/btarboretum
CCAB Plans Community Concert in Winkelman
The Copper Community Action Board will be hosting a community concert on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Hayden High School Auditorium at 5 p.m. Admission is $5. All are welcome!
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Copper Corridor Golf Classic
The Copper Corridor Golf Classic will be held Saturday, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort, 6100 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Canyon. A few tournament spots remain open. Funds raised will help the CCEDC to continue to bring programs to the region that will help to sustain and diversify the economy of the Copper Corridor. Please contact Mila Besich-Lira at azccedc@ gmail.com or 520-490-8433.
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Butterfly Photography Class at BTA
More than 250 species of butterflies have been recorded in the Sonoran Desert, which can be seen and photographed in the colorful gardens of Boyce Thompson Arboretum. In this Sunday, Nov. 5 class, Lisa Langell will help the beginner to intermediate shoot with anything from phone camera to high-end digital SLR. Class will be an hour lecture followed by a guided walk and hands-on practice.Enrollment of $46.92 does not include $12.50 daily admission to BTA, which must be paid to enter the Arboretum if you’re not among annual members, or don’t have an Arizona State Parks pass. Find online enrollment links at cals.arizona.edu/bta/ photoclass.html
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Three Game Benefit Tournament
On Saturday, Nov. 11, join us at the Hayden Municipal Golf Course, 624 Golf Course Blvd. in Hayden to Help Jena Win the Fight. There will be three game tournaments, as well as jumping castles for $5, a band, a cake walk, DJ music, raffles, food, drinks and more. A Golf Tournament will be played in 3-Person Scramble format, starting with registration at 6 a.m. and tee off time at 7:30 a.m. Entry fee is $45 per player. 1-A player is allowed per team.Golf cart rental is $15. Contact Fred Cruz at 480-510-6299 for more info. Sign up for the Corn Hole Tournament at noon. Bags fly at 1 p.m.! Entry fee is $10 per player. Contact Angela Villaverde at 520-827-9450 or Devin Estrada at 520904-4821 for more info. The Horseshoe Tournament sign up is at noon and shoes fly at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $15 per player. Contact Sargie Hernandez at 520-709-3674 for more info. The Cake Walk starts at noon. To donate cakes, call Michelle Hernandez at 480-8886598.
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NRCD Quarterly Meeting
The Winkelman NRCD Quarterly Meeting will be held on November 15, 10 a.m., at, Oracle Union Church, 705 E American Ave. in Oracle. Lunch will be potluck.
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St. Vincent Softball Benefit
The Second Annual Softball Benefit Tournament hosted by Asarco Ray Employees will be held on Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Kearny Little League Field at 5 p.m. Please bring canned goods or non-perishable food items to St. Vincent de Paul. There will also be a 50/50 raffle benefiting Jena Martinez-Inzunza. For more information, please call Enrique Lopez at 520-405-7052.
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ON THE AGENDA KEARNY ELKS LODGE # 2478: Kearny Elks Lodge # 2478 meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. The lounge’s schedule is Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5 – 8 p.m. and Sunday 3-9 p.m. HAYDEN SENIOR CENTER: The Hayden Senior Center,520 Velasco Ave., is open every weekday, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., to serve the needs of senior citizens and lowincome families. A warm,nutritious lunch is served every day. Call 520-356-7035 for information or to check on the daily meal. PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS: The Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in Winkelman, is open on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Men’s workshop is held on Thursday from 5-6 p.m. You can call (520) 664-5795 for a confidential appointment. LOBO BOOSTERS: For Lobo Booster Club membership and information, please call Michelle Gonzales at 480-8886598. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 12-STEP: NA meetings are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Sun Life in San Manuel. Rear entrance, south facing door. Open meeting. For more information, call Horizon Health and Wellness at 520-8969240. KEARNY SENIOR CITIZENS: The Kearny Senior Citizens group meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Constitution Hall. The group talks about trips to different places in Arizona as well as other subjects. A potluck dinner is held after the social hour on the last Wednesday of the month. New members are needed. Come down and join the group. From May through August, the group meets only on the last Wednesday of the month. KEARNY LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Kearny Library is the “N” place to be for Newest book and movie releases,the place to find great oldies to check out with your library card, and more. From 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Seniors (50 and up) meet for coffee and conversation. 10 a.m. Monday mornings are set aside for preschool kids. Tuesdays at 10 a.m. are for ages newborn to age 5 and their parents. A crochet class is held at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays for beginners or advanced to get training and new patterns. On the third Wednesday of each month, the Ladies Tea Party meets to enjoy conversation, tea, crumpets, games and crafts. For more information call 363-5861.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Kearny Clean Up Volunteers The Town of Kearny has volunteers who are able to help people in town clean their yards at no charge. Please call the Town Hall at 520-363-5547 to schedule an appointment.
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Lechuga kickers dominate Elks District Soccer Shoot
There’s one dad that HAS to be proud. Reggie Lechuga’s kids did fantastically well at the Elks District Soccer Shoot held late last month in Casa Grande. Brooklyn Luchuga, a first place winner, now goes to State Soccer Shoot, Reggie Lechuga came in third in his age group and Damien Lechuga came in second place in his age group. Pictured with the children are First Vice President Mike Murphy and Past State President Jimmy Davis.
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Cards of Thanks I wish to thank neighbors and friends town of Mammoth and others for your help and support in my time of sadness during the loss of my beloved husband Jack. Sincerely, Diane Theobald
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CVIT, an Arizona Joint Technical Education District (JTED), has an open seat as a board member representing Hayden High School. We welcome residents who live in the HaydenWinkelman School District. If interested, please send a letter of interest to pguzman@ cvit81.org. Letter of interest is due by October 24th by 5:00 p.m. Interviews will be held on Friday, October 27th in the Hayden High School Board Room. Please call (928) 8122970 if you have any questions. Call 520-385-2266 or 520-363-5554 to place your ad.
Certified Caregivers needed for assisted living home in Catalina area. REQUIREMENTS: • Caring attitude and patience • Certification in 3 levels of care • Fingerprints clearance • Current CPR and First aid • Negative TB (or will test) • Reliable transportation • Must be reliable, punctual, team player and respectful of others • Must be able to pass drug test Experience preferred but will train. We have openings for: PM shift 1-9 PM Mon-Fri (40 hrs) HS shift Thur, Fri and Sat night (32 hrs) WE OFFER: • Vacation pay for full time employees • Paid time off for part time • Holiday overtime pay • Periodic bonuses based on performance • 24/7 nurse support Salary: HS shift $13.00/hr plus $300.00 sign up bonus after 90 days PM shift $12.50/hr plus $200.00 sign up bonus. Please send resume to mariascoronel048@gmail.com or call (520) 358-2576
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100. Real Estate ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 67 AZ newspapers. Reach over half a million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)
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It’s fair to say there’s a lot of excitement in Pinal County about all the new roads and freeways in Propositions 416 and 417 on the November 7th ballot. Better infrastructure means more jobs, both during construction and the new businesses and customers that flock to new roads. That’s why so many Chambers of Commerce support a Yes vote. Better roads mean better public safety according to Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer and Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb. And better roads mean safer roads. That’s critical as I-10 gets worse and fatalities and serious traffic accidents increase everywhere, including several this month. More freeways lift home values. That’s according to top Arizona real estate expert Jim Belfiore. But it’s more than fair to ask if the countywide sales tax is raised by one half of one percent to pay for all of these improvements, will the money be spent wisely? YES! That’s because of new safeguards built into the propositions themselves. Indeed, the plan now before voters was demanded by the people, frustrated with traffic throughout our county. And the people also demanded a seat at the table to see that the money would be spent wisely, if these propositions pass. That’s why a Citizens’ Oversight Committee, to be made up of citizens in incorporated and unincorporated areas, will oversee the decisions and expenditures made by Mayors and Supervisors. Propositions 416 and 417 are plans by the people, and for the people. And, if passed, the people will be able to hold the politicians accountable. This is just one more way, and one more reason, to keep Pinal County moving in the right direction.
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