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Vol. 87 No. 35

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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How does Resolution Copper impact Superior’s water? See Story, Page 4 Also In This Issue:

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Panthers Win Back Coveted Copper Helmet, See Story Pages 6 & 7

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Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona

Tributes

Tony Huerta

Frankie Ochoa November 14, 1964 - August 21, 2011

Frankie Ochoa, 46 of his mother, Frances Superior, Gonzales; passed away children, on Aug. 21, Hannah, 2011 with Frankie his family and David; by his side. brothers, Frankie Gabriel and was born Zane; sister, the son of Victoria; Gabriel V. and many Ochoa and nieces and Frances nephews. Gonzales Funeral Frankie Ochoa on Nov. services 14, 1964 in were held Superior. on Aug. 25, Frankie was loving son, 2011 at St. Frances of brother, father, uncle Assisi Catholic Church. and friend. Superior Funeral Home He is survived by assisted the family.

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Telephone (520) 363-5554 or (520) 689-2436 Fax (520) 363-9663 “There are numerous countries in the world where the politicians have seized absolute power and muzzled the press. There is no country in the world where the press has seized absolute power and muzzled the politicians”

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April 27, 1942 - August 21, 2011 Tony Coronado Huerta many nieces and nephews. was born April 27, 1942 He worked in Arizona in Sonora, Farms, Save Arizona to Money Sabastian and Market, then Guadalupe he went to Huerta. He Kennecott/ passed away ASARCO on Aug. 21, for 30 years. 2011. After he Mr. Huerta retired from was preceded the mine, he in death by went to work his parents; in Apache brothers, Junction for Fernando four years. and David He became Huerta; Superior’s Tony Huerta sister, Mary taxi. Any H. Martinez; time someone and grandson, Manuel needed a ride anywhere Sabastian Martinez Huerta he would take them. If Jr. he couldn’t take them, he He leaves behind his would find a ride for them. sons, Jesus and Manuel He would help everyone (Bebe) Huerta; exthat needed help. He was wife, Rosie Martinez; a very helpful person. He daughter, Felicia Huerta; will be missed by everyone grandchildren, Guillermo, that knew him. Manuel III, Brandon Services for Mr. Huerta and Malena Josefina were held Friday, Aug. Huerta; sisters, Cruzita 26, at St. Francis of Assisi Chavez (Guillermo), Josie Catholic Church. Interment Gonzales (Ranchero), followed at Fairview Guadalupe Bracamonte Cemetery in Superior. (Larry), Veva Carillo Superior Funeral Home (Manuel), Pauline assisted the family with Montano (Frank); and arrangements.

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Superior 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 to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal

citations are listed. All damage amounts are estimates. Items are given to The Superior Sun by the Superior Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled. Aug. 17 A report of a stolen vehicle was made at the police station. See Police, Page 3

Pastor’s Corner By Rev. Dennis Van Gorp Family Life Christian Center The desire of each person is to be successful in life. We want a good job in order to be financially successful. We want to meet and marry the right person so that our family life is successful. We want our children to be loving, caring and teachable so they can live successful lives too. Listen to what David says in Psalm One: “Blessed is the man who delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on it day and night. Whatever he does prospers.” God does not want to see us fail in life. The book that He authored is filled with instructions on how to live properly. A casual reading offers a few good ideas. A deliberate, in-depth study of the Bible reveals usable nuggets, designed to teach us how to deal with life. Reading and studying the Scriptures is meant to be a time of joy and delight. It not only increases our knowledge of God, but also opens our mind as to how God thinks and how much He loves us. It lets us see His great patience and mercy when we stubbornly want everything our own way. We gain an understanding of eternity and the part we have in it.

I have met people who feel that God simply dropped us off on some planet and left us to fend for ourselves. Verse 6 tells us that “God is watching over our way of life.” He is interested in how we choose to walk the road we are on. If we stumble and fall, He will gently pick us up and set us on the right path. He places signs and other people in the path to guide us correctly on our journey through life. Verse 1 offers some very good wisdom: “Do not listen to those who offer wrong advice or mock the truth.” Just because someone is sincere when giving their opinion, doesn’t mean it is correct or will actually help you. Life does not consist of shades of grey or ‘whatever.’ Truth and lies are absolutes and have the power to change you and your destiny. Webster defines blessed as: favor, happiness, having comfort, joy, success or prosperity. Is that your desire for your marriage and family? Then delight yourself in God’s wonderful words of wisdom and life. Let the Scriptures be like a fresh stream, watering the tree of your life, causing it to flourish, grow and produce an abundant harvest of good fruit. Read and enjoy the Holy Bible. It is your key to eternity in Heaven.

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Grandparents conference set for Sept. 30 A special day conference has been scheduled for grandparents raising grandchildren on Friday, Sept. 30, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Casa Grande. The conference is free and being hosted by Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens and Pinal Gila Community Child Services, Inc. It is open to Pinal and Gila counties’ grandparents, older relatives or non-relatives (55 years or older) who have primary responsibility for raising children (infant to 18 years) in their home due to their parents absence or loss. The goal of this exciting and educational conference is to provide practical

information and support resources to older adults raising grandchildren (kinship care) that relate to issues of child growth development, guidance, and legal services. It is the sponsors hope that these older adult caregivers will be able to increase their understanding of the issues they face daily and increase their awareness and approach in caring for the children for which they are now responsible. Conference speakers will also be able to respond to concerns relevant to substance abuse, parent incarceration, and common behavioral health and emotional issues caused by separation from their biological

parents. Information will be provided in both English and Spanish. Non-profit community agencies will also be present to provide information on possible resources for families to get help and advice. Special arrangements and assistance with child care and transportation will be provided on the day of the event if needed. Additional sponsors for the conference are: Latino Familia Initiative, Pinal Hispanic Council and CAHRA. For more information and to register please call Nikole Buckley at 520-7231237 or Deb Goodman at 8362758 or 1-800-293-9393.

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Police

Continued from Page 2 Aug. 17 Possible child abuse was reported in the area of Kellner Avenue. Aug. 17 A stolen vehicle was recovered in the area of Golf Course Road. Aug. 18 An accident was reported on Highway 60. Aug. 19 Theft was reported in the 400 block of Main Street. Aug. 19 Burglary was reported in the 200 block of Terrace Drive. Aug. 19 Criminal damage was reported in the 100 block of Mary Drive. Aug. 19 Possible vehicle theft was reported in the 300 block of Gibbs Street. Aug. 19 A possible

missing person was reported in the area of Highway 60. Aug. 20 Theft was reported in the area of Church Avenue and Hill Street. Aug. 20 Theft was reported in the 100 block of Main Street. Aug. 21 A possible sex offense was reported to police at the police station. Aug. 22 An accident was reported in the 800 block of Highway 60. Aug. 23 Theft was reported in the 1000 block of Belmont Avenue. Calls not listed include five information reports, eight disturbances, five animal complaints, three

attempts to locate, 22 miscellaneous traffic calls, eight alarm drops, two harassment complaints, three 911 hangups, two medical reports, four welfare checks, two juvenile problems, six suspicious activity reports, one city code violation, one unwanted subject, one civil standby, on agency assist and one found property report. Citizens are reminded to call Silent Witness at 1-800-358-INFO, Crime Stop at 689-5611 or the Information Tip Line at 520-827-0065 if they have information that may help the police department in solving a crime.

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How does Resolution Copper impact Superior’s water? By Mila Lira Water and sewer issues have been an ongoing discussion at Superior Town Council meetings most recently the infrastructure conversations have been focused on water use and the capacity and aging infrastructure at the Waste Water Treatment Plant. Access to water and adequate infrastructure is necessary to develop a sustainable economy in any community. Without adequate access to water and sewer services most businesses cannot operate. New construction projects are often met with unexpected costs when they connect to the existing systems because they may have to add new pumps or install additional infrastructure to meet the needs of their project. For some businesses these costs and added construction time can set a project back or even cancel the project all together. Ted Millspaugh with the Arizona Water Company explained that in order

for any new construction development to occur in Superior or anywhere in Arizona the developer must submit a water usage plan to the local water utility. The plan must demonstrate the size of the development, location, and their estimated water usage before and after construction is completed. The plans are then reviewed by the engineers at the Arizona Water Company who determine what type of infrastructure is needed to service the development they also determine if there is enough water available for the development. If a development needs more water than is available in the service area they are required to either expand existing wells, dig new wells or find another source for water. If there is not enough water to sustain a development then the developer has to rethink the development or not proceed with the plan. These planning requirements protect

the water availability for existing customers. Over the years the water consumption of Resolution Copper has become a concern of local residents. Most recently residents and members of the Retired Miners and Concerned Citizens have expressed their concerns over Resolution Copper’s use of water from Arizona Water and their connection to the Town of Superior Sewer System. Resolution Copper is and has been a paying customer of Arizona Water. They are using Arizona Water Company water for potable uses, dust control and other general purposes. The water use of Resolution Copper is a twofold issue, they use Arizona Water Company water in their current operation but also have to plan and prepare for the water usage they will require when the mine is producing copper. Currently about 50 percent of the

project’s recent water use has been consumed in dust control during reclamation work which is almost complete. “The good news there is that we were able to keep dust levels low – well below regulatory thresholds based on scientific monitoring during the tailings reclamation project,” according to Resolution Copper Vice President Jon Cherry . When in production, the mine will use about six gallons of water for every pound of copper it produces. That amounts to 16,000 to 20,000 acre-feet a year or about 10,000 to 12,000 gallons per minute, according to Resolution Copper Vice President Jon Cherry. While that day is still about a decade away, Cherry said the company is on track to have all of its future water needs secured or “banked” before the mine begins operations. “Importantly, none of that water will come from sources that currently supply the

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have domestic preference over corporate customers such as Resolution Copper. This means that water will be supplied to residential customers before business and corporate customers. At the request of the Superior Town Council, Arizona Water Company will be hosting an informational presentation for Superior Residents on Sept. 15 during the council meeting. Arizona Water Company representatives will explain where the water to serve Superior comes from, how it gets to Superior, and the water distribution preference. Water treatment is also a critical component for development. Superior Town Council has had to make tough decisions regarding the waste water treatment plant over the years and while there are many projects the town would like to focus funding on they have to put great emphasis on ensuring the Waste Water Treatment Plant stays in compliance with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality

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town,” Cherry said, adding that almost all of it will be recycled repeatedly for maximum efficiency. To meet its future needs, Resolution Copper has been buying excess water capacity from the Central Arizona Project which then is used by farmers to water crops in lieu of pumping groundwater. The company earns credits for the banked water that it can apply to its mining operation in the future. “This industrial water supply we’ll eventually use for our mining and processing facilities has no connection to Superior’s or the project’s current water source,” Cherry said. He said the project will bank nearly 50,000 acre-feet of water in 2011, which will bring the total banked credits to just under 275,000 acre feet by the end of the year. “We’re always looking for opportunities,” he said. Millspaugh also explained that in the event of a water shortage in the Arizona Water Company supply, the customers in Superior

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St. Francis Fiestas to be held Sept. 17, 18 By Yolanda Najera Ewing Steve Lopez (689-5059) chairman of the Annual St. Francis Church Fiestas Patrias has promised that every single person, young or not so young, will find an event they enjoy at the Fiestas set for Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18, on the church grounds. All should have fun at the “Keeping the Faith” Parade on Saturday, Sept. 17. Line-up will begin on Main Street and Magma Avenue with the parade proceeding west on Main down to the Fiesta grounds on Main and Church. Christine Alvarez is the parade chairperson, and she can be reached at 6892740 or 827-9941 There isn’t anyone who will not enjoy the mariachi, Los Changitos Feos de Tucson. This internationally known mariachi has played for the presidents of both the United States and Mexico, has earned numerous awards, and has performed at the cathedral in Tucson. For Fiestas Patrias, they will provide music for the Saturday 5 p.m. Mass and the coronation of the Fiesta Queen Julissa Garcia. Los Changitos Feos will also play at the fiesta grounds both evenings. If you are a car buff, a mechanic, or appreciate antique vehicles, you are bound to have a good time at the Third Annual Fiestas Car Show starting at 11 a.m. on Saturday. You might like motorcycles

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as well as cars. If so, then this is the show for you. The car show also features a D.J. and a live performance. A Silent Auction begins Saturday afternoon with a showing and the acceptance of bids. The auction items are awarded on Saturday night. If you like getting a bargain, if you like hunting for rare items, if you are looking for that one special item you haven’t been able to find, well then; the Silent Auction is for you. Make sure you put in your bids early. Do you like singing and dancing? If you do, then you can’t miss the nightly entertainment at the two day event. There will be baile folklorico numbers, dancing by Native Americans, and singing as well. Youngsters love jumping around, and they can do just that in the Air Castle. What youngster doesn’t love a piñata filled with goodies? There will also be a water toss for little ones to have fun and cool off. Those a little

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older will like the ring toss, basketball hoop, soda toss and the cake walk. Everyone likes taking home a cake or pie. Additionally, those at the Fiestas Patrias can have a good time playing in the Horseshoe Tournament set for Sunday. Games and other booths will open early in the afternoon.

Everyone, just everyone, likes food. Food booths will open at 9 a.m. each day and will offer: sweets, cotton candy, sodas, ice cream, nachos, sno cones, fried bread, taquitos, menudo, hamburgers, beer, hot dogs, burros and more. Non-food booths will include, confetti eggs, arts, crafts, crystal and still

more. ALL purchases must be made with fiesta tickets. Tickets will be sold at one of the booths on the fiesta grounds. Tickets for making purchases at the fiesta will NOT be sold prior to the beginning of the fiesta. Tickets for the annual Fiesta Raffle will be the only tickets sold in

advance. Winners of the raffle will receive $300, $150 and $75 for first, second and third places respectively. Anyone having questions, wanting to make a donation or wanting to volunteer for the Fiestas Patrias should call Ruby Cervantes at 689-2250 or Steve Lopez.


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Panthers defeat By John Hernandez The Superior Panthers football season started off with a bang as Peter Palacio took the opening kickoff and raced 90 yards untouched for the first touchdown of the season. Adam Villalobos kicked the extra point for a 7 – 0 lead. The Ray Bearcats scored in their opening drive with running back Jacob Wernett scoring the touchdown. The extra point was blocked. The Panthers scored again when Louis Fuentes caught a long pass from Martin Granillo. The Panthers led 14 – 6 at the end of the first quarter. Late in the second quarter, the Bearcats drove down the field to the Superior 16 yard line and were threatening to score. The Panther defense came up with a big play intercepting a pass and returning it into Bearcat territory. Both teams failed to score and at halftime Superior led 14 – 6. Ray received the second half kickoff and drove down the field aided by a couple of Panther

penalties. They then scored on a three-yard pass. The extra point was no good and Superior still had the lead 14 – 13. Neither team could score the rest of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter Mario Padilla caught a pass, broke a couple of tackles and ran 74 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. The play seemed to fire up the Panthers and their defense toughened up. Chris Grap intercepted a pass and returned it to the Ray 43 yard line. A few plays later, Grap ran the ball in for a touchdown. The two point conversion was good and Superior led 28 -13 with a little over four minutes left to play. The game ended with the score Panthers 36 Bearcats 13. It was a hard fought game early on with penalties hurting the Panthers. Superior’s experience and athletic ability pulled the game out in the fourth quarter. The Copper Helmet is now back in Superior. The Panthers host the Ft. Thomas Apaches this

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Ray, bring home Copper Helmet Friday. Ft. Thomas lost to Hayden last week 10 – 0. Game time is 7 p.m. Coach Ryan Palmer commented on his team’s effort. “It was a first game and it showed. We had a lot

of mental mistakes and missed opportunities. With that said, I’m very proud of this team for playing with a lot of heart and bringing back the Copper Helmet to Superior. This week we have our first home

game in two years against a tough opponent in Fort Thomas.” Statistics for the game: 180 yards passing 158 yards rushing. Leading rushers: Chris Gap 100 yards on 9 carries with

The Panther Spiritline pauses for a photo. (James Carnes photo)

2 touchdowns, Mario Padilla 3 rushes for 78 yards. Louie Fuentes had 5 catches for 105 yards and Louie Fuentes went 7 -18

passing with 1 touchdown before he was injured. Mario Padilla played an excellent game on defense with 10 solo tackles, an

interception, and a forced fumble. Caesar Villalobos, Ray Villalobos and Chris Gap each intercepted a pass.

Ceasar Villalobos (#25) breaks away from the pack, heading for a Panther goal Friday night. (James Carnes photo)


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Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona

August 31, 2011

History of the Copper Helmet – how did the contest start? By Mila Lira One of the key identifiers in any small town across America is their love for high school athletics and school spirit. Schools are often the place where the whole community rallies around no matter your age. There are often great rivalries between neighboring communities. These rivalries create mostly friendly competition for these small towns. The Copper Corridor

communities of Superior and Kearny (Ray) are no strangers to supporting their home teams and they both have an ongoing rivalry for the famed Copper Helmet trophy. Since the 1960s Ray Bearcats have been playing football against the Superior Panthers for the Copper Helmet. Each year the winning team gets to keep the trophy until the next game the following season where the losing

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Pastor Jeanne Evenson

Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship immediately following worship. Youth Group for 7th-12th graders Sunday Afternoon. Contemporary Worship Service at 5 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month. Our church is open for prayer the 2nd Wednesday of every month. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Anonymous prayer box located at the Save Money Market. We will pray for you! Phone: 689-2631

SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH 11 Church Avenue MASS SCHEdULE: Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Monday - Friday 9 a.m. Confession: Saturday 4-4:40 p.m. or upon request Rectory and Parish Office, 689-2250 Rev. Mark Long

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955 W. Main Street (520) 827-9116 Sunday Morning Service: 10 am Sunday Youth Group (5-12): 4 pm Family Life Christian Center Monday Women’s Bible Study: 56 Kellner Ave. 7 pm Schedule of Services Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Fri Youth Group (13-18): 7 pm Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Mel Korb Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome Everyone is Welcome Non-denominational Pastor Dennis & Sandy VanGorp We are a grace based Office 689-2202 Evangelical Church. Assembly of God

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team can potentially win it back for their team. This was a yearly tradition for the two schools until 2006 when Superior moved to 1A eight-man football. This year Ray High School also moved to 1A division athletics so the two teams were once again matched up and the rivalry and tradition was back in full force. The two teams had not had a match up since 2008 when Ray beat Superior 61-7. The two teams met up at Ray High School last Friday for their season opening game. Residents of Superior caravanned in full force over the divide to support their team with great excitement that this rivalry was reignited. The Superior Panthers were victorious with a win over the Ray Bearcats 3613. Superior had not won the Copper Helmet in at least 10 years. Editors Note: The Superior Sun and Copper Basin News would like to gather more historical information on the Copper Helmet trophy and how the tradition began. If you have information you would like to share for a

Chris Grap tries on the Copper Helmet while his team mates look on. (James Carnes photo) future story, please contact our staff at: cbnsun@

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• ¿Cuidad usted a un niño en su casa por lo menos 5 horas a la semana? • ¿Cuida usted por los menos un niño aparte de suyo? • ¿Esta el niño bajo su cuidado entre 0 a 5 años de edad? Si usted ha contesdado “si” a todas estas preguntas, usted es elegible para participar en el proyecto de asitencia de Amigos, Familia y Vecino. Participantes en el proyecto pueden calificar para a recibir entrenamientos gratis, recursos, oportunidades de establecer contactos profesionales, y incentivos hasta de $2,500.

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Continued from Page 4 (ADEQ) regulations. Deputy Town Manager Lou Digirolamo explained that currently the Town Waste Water Treatment Plan is permitted to process up to 500,000 gallons per day but is equipped to handle a capacity of up to 750,000 gallons per day if it the town had the demand. Additional permits from ADEQ would be required to increase the daily capacity. When new business or homes are connected to sewer system in Superior town limits the developers are required to pay a $500 tap fee and then both commercial and residential customers are charged $13 a month for sewer service. The biggest concerns the town has faced recently with the sewer system is not having a policy for those who wish to connect to the sewer system that are located outside of the incorporated town limits. The tap fees charged to those in the town limits are based on the fact that they will be paying property taxes which will help to recover costs of operating the sewer system as well as other municipal services. When a business or home is outside of the town limits, those property owner are not paying property taxes to the Town. Deputy Manager Digirolamo explained that the recent sewer connection request by Resolution Copper has brought the lack of an out-of-town-limits sewer connection policy to the forefront. He explained the Resolution has not connected to the Town Sewer System however town staff and Resolution officials are negotiating an agreement to provide service to Resolution. Currently the Town provides water treatment services for a fee to Resolution because they do not have a water treatment plant on their property. Sewage from the East Plant operations near Oak Flat currently is trucked to the town’s treatment facility while the West Plant buildings are tied directly into the town’s system. “Once our mine plan is

Superior Sun, Superior, Arizona complete and we know where all of our facilities will be located,” Cherry commented, “we’ll be in better position to know what our water and sewer needs will be and will then look at our options.” For sewer needs, those options include continuing to pay to use the city’s facilities, partnering with the city to upgrade and increase its capacity if needed, or building its own facility. Cherry said the company should have a good idea of those plans by the end of 2012. Because the project has created more jobs and expanded its office space, Resolution needs to tie new offices it recently located at the West Plant into the town sewer system. Cherry said he is negotiating a higher rate with the town to ensure Resolution Copper pays its fair share for these services. The agreement will require town council approval and is expected to be addressed in an upcoming council meeting.

Public Notice

PINAL COUNT AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT The District hereby gives notice that it proposes to approve the following permit or permit revision. Each list includes the following, in order: the proposed permit number, company name, company address, facility location, facility type and the air contaminants to be emitted or potentially emitted (Volatile Organic Compounds will be abbreviated as V.O.C.; Hazardous Air Pollutants are abbreviated as the HAPS; Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Xylene are abbreviated as BTEX): Permit No. B30993.R01 Resolution Copper Mining, LLC 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ 85173 Resolution Copper Mining 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ Facility Type – Mining Exploration EmissionsNitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Oxides, Particulate Matter, V.O.C. Under A.R.S. 49-480, any person who may be adversely affected by the permit may file a written objection to the issuance of the permit and may request (in writing) a public hearing. Objections, comments or a request for a hearing are due during the public comment period, which ends upon the latter of thirty (30) days from the first publication of this notice, or close of business on the date of any hearing that may be held. Send objections/comments/ requests to Pinal County Air Quality Control District, P.O. Box 987, Florence, AZ 85132 or deliver to 31 N. Pinal Street, Building F, Development Services, Florence, Arizona. The telephone number is (520) 866-6929. Any objection shall state the name and mailing address of the objector, be signed by the objector, their agent or attorney, and clearly set forth the reasons why the permit should not be issued.Grounds for objections are limited to whether the proposed permit meets the criteria for issuance prescribed in A.R.S. 49-480 or in 49-481. The permit package, all comments and objections will be available for public inspection and/or copying at the above address Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. excluding Holidays. PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT DONALD P. GABRIELSON, DIRECTOR SUN Legal 8/31/11, 9/7/11

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This ‘N That • ST. FRANCIS FIESTA CAR SHOW GOLF TOURNAMENT At the Queen Valley Golf Course, Saturday, Sept. 3, the 3-Man Scramble formatted St. Francis Fiesta Car Show Golf Tournament will be played. Registration is 6:30 a.m., shot gun start will be at 7:30 a.m. Cost is $40 per player. Cash prizes, to be determined by number of entries, will be rewarded for Betting Hole, 1/2 the Pot. Food and raffles will be part of the fun. For more information, contact Art (Jap) Ramirez at 520-8270941 or Joe Castaneda at 520-827-0865. • BOB JONES MUSEUM The Bob Jones Museum will re-open on September 7, after Labor Day. • CRC CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT The first CRC Charity Golf Tournament benefiting the Gila County Community Food Bank and Superior Food Bank will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Queen Valley Golf Course. There will be a shotgun start at 7 a.m. Come out and support your local food bank or cheer on your favorite golf team. There will be raffles, a silent auction, food and plenty of fun. For more information contact us at crcmain@copper-resource-contracting.com or 480-313-2600. • WE THE PEOPLE MONTHLY MEETING We The People will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Oracle Court House. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. and the meeting runs from 9-10:30 a.m. For more information contact Jane at 520-896-2516 or Jim at 520-870-5695. • COBRE VALLEY ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR The Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center is hosting the Annual Health Fair to be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the CVRMC Campus. It kicks off with a 5 K “Get Fit Run.” To sign up for the run, email requests to getfitrun@cvrmc.org. If you are interested in participating in this year’s Health Fair, please contact Jane at (928) 402-1230. • PERFORM IN THE FIESTAS The entertainment committee for the St. Francis Fiestas is looking for anyone with talent who would like to perform at the Fiestas Patrias in Superior Sept. 17 and 18. For more information, contact Melissa Torres at 520-827-0772. • FREE DIABETES EDUCATION CLASS This month the topic is: “Blood Glucose Monitoring” at the Superior Senior Center free diabetes education class, to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 10:30 a.m. Join us for education, healthy snacks and giveaways. For more information, contact Program Coordinator: Mary Gonzales at 1-800231-8499 Ext. 7338 or mary.gonzales@pinalcountyaz.gov.

• SUPERIOR LITTLE LEAGUE 2012 BOARD ELECTIONS Board Elections for 2012 Superior Little League Baseball/Softball Season will be held on Friday, Sept. 23, at 6:30 pm in the Superior Fire Department Training Room. All coaches and volunteers and all those interested in becoming volunteers are encouraged to attend. • CPR/FIRST AID TRAINING On Saturday, Oct. 15, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Friend, Family and Neighbor Caregivers Outreach Assistance Project will be hosting CPR and First Aid Training, a basic overview of CPR and First Aid Training, for the Copper Corridor area. Participants will receive a certification card good for two years.You must attend the training all day in order to receive certification. Interested? You may RSVP by visiting http://tinyurl.com/CopperCorridorRSVP. Please pass this information along to others who may be interested, as well. At least five participants must be registered for the training to be held. Childcare is available for FFN-COAP participants with five days advance notice. • SUPERIOR HEAD START PRESCHOOL Superior Head Start Preschool is always accepting applications for 3 and 4 year old children. A variety of educational, mental health, nutrition, health activities, and, sometimes medical and dental needs are provided to meet special needs through this program. Families participate in education, social service and parent involvement activities. Children must be three years old by Aug. 31. Families must income qualify and have proof of guardianship (birth certificate or DES certified letter with child’s name and birth date). Children must have the following immunizations: Varicella, 4 DTP, 3 Polio, 1 MMR, 3 Hepatitis B and HIB booster. Call 689-2812 for more information or stop by at 150 Lobb Avenue Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. • VFW #3584 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The VFW 3584 George E. Truman Post is having a membership drive, and, seeking family members of veterans to join the Ladies Auxiliary and men to start a Men’s Auxiliary. In March, 2012, they will be having their 75th anniversary celebration. Anyone interested in joining should contact the Post. • WALL OF HONOR VFW Post 3584 is seeking photos of veterans and military personnel to be displayed at the VFW Post 3584 of Superior, Arizona. Past veterans, be it you or your husband, wife, father, mother, aunt, uncle, any relative or friend, we want to honor all veterans. To donate photos to be placed on the Wall of Honor, contact Debbie at 689-5820 or Rene at 689-2428 or any member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 3584 of Superior, Arizona.

Clubs & Meetings • ZUMBA® A Zumba® exercise class is being offered to the community by on Monday and Wednesday nights. Contact Parks & Recreation Supervisor Barbara Arriola at 520-827-0052 for details. • FAMILY LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER BIBLE STUDIES Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 17, 7 p.m., at 56 Kellner, the Family Life Christian Center will be holding new Bible Studies, for women and men. The Women’s study will be”Secrets, Transforming your Life and Marriage.” and for the men, there will be “Strong Men in Tough Times.” Call 689-2202 for more information. Join us for a great time in God’s Word.

• BINGO AT VFW POST #3584 Bingo is bigger and better, prize wise, at the VFW Post # 3584 in Superior. Come have fun on Friday nights, starting at 7 p.m. There’ll be 20 games of the regular, jackpot and special type and a snack bar, with a regular bar open from 5 p.m. • PARKS & REC CLASSES Superior Parks & Recreation offers a Tae Kwon Do class every Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to noon. For registration, location and/or more information, come to the Senior Center on Saturday or contact Parks & Recreation Director Barbara Arriola at 520-827-0052.

To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to cbnsun@minersunbasin.com or call 385-2266. Listings are free, however, the SUN reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.


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