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New Beginnings Church celebrates fourth anniversary

This year marks the fourth anniversary of New Beginnings Church, located on Sixth Avenue at 12th Street in Safford. The community is invited to a celebration today at 2 p.m.

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Help SEACUS deliver meals to the homebound

March 2008 is National Nutrition Month, reminding everyone that a properly balanced, nutritious diet will help all of us to have more energy and live healthier and longer lives. It is also a time to remember one segment of the population that continually requires assistance with nutrition needs – the homebound elderly and disabled.

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Little Art Gallery features work of local artists

The Little Art Gallery in Thatcher will showcase the art of local husband and wife team Nina and Ruben Lehr for the month of March.

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Rotary accepting ads for 28th annual Rotary Invitational Track Meet programs

The annual Rotary Invitational Track Meet program invites more than 20 boys and girls high school teams from throughout the state to compete for prestigious awards in a variety of track and field events.

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Safford residents may vote in Primary on March 11

Safford residents are reminded to exercise their right to vote in the 2008 Primary Election.

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Stinson to host Spring Book Fair

Dorothy Stinson School will host a Spring Book Fair from March 17-20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds from the fair will be used to purchase more books for the DSS library.

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Thatcher Elementary puts on a new face

A band of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade Thatcher students ended Love of Reading week by parading to the Thatcher Primary School in their favorite book character costumes March 7.

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Wow! Look who's 70!

Happy birthday, Bob.

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Lorang earns bachelor's degree

Emily Lorang, a 2004 Safford High School graduate, has recently earned a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the Northern Arizona University College of Behavioral Sciences, with a minor in Spanish. Her academic achievements have been recognized by the Psi Chi and Sigma Alpha Lambda honor societies.

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'Ranking Arizona' names National Bank of Arizona number one bank

National Bank of Arizona has been ranked as the Number One Bank in Arizona by “Ranking Arizona, The Best of Arizona Business.”

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Lewis Tenney coming to Safford

Lewis Tenney will be in Safford on Tuesday, March 18, 5:30-7 p.m. at the home of Ivan and Kathryn Hancock, just east of Solomon.

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Mission

Jake Ross Kelly has been called to serve a Spanish-speaking mission in Knoxville, Tenn., for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He reports to the MTC on Wednesday, March 19.

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Community exceeds goal in humanitarian effort

Stitches quilt shop of Pima recently helped bring the community together for a single cause: Make 100 quilts for humanitarian use by the end of February. “I got the idea just before the new year. I thought we needed to do a humanitarian thing,” said Deanna Mangum, manager of Stitches. “Nelda Potter, the store owner, backed us 100 percent.”

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Local company receives award at annual SBDC ceremony

Sollers Construction, a home building and framing company in Central, was one of 14 Arizona small businesses honored last month at the 2008 Arizona Small Business Success Awards ceremony at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. The event was hosted by the Arizona Small Business Development Center Network and attended by several Arizona state legislators and representatives of Governor Napolitano’s office.

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Stinson to host Spring Book Fair

Dorothy Stinson School will host a Spring Book Fair from March 17-20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds from the fair will be used to purchase more books for the DSS library.

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Metcalf Club Verde to celebrate 94th anniversary

It is the longest-standing tradition in Greenlee County. It also ranks right up there as one of the oldest in Arizona. It is the 94th anniversary of the Metcalf Club Verde’s founding and its annual dance.

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Rotary accepting ads for annual Rotary Invitational Tack Meet programs

The annual Rotary Invitational Track Meet program invites more than 20 boys and girls high school teams from throughout the state to compete for prestigious awards in a variety of track and field events.

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Successful hunter

Rylee Loya took her first javelina Feb. 22, with her 270. The javelina’s weight was 54 lbs. Rylee is the daughter of Mike and Dawnee Loya.

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Easter Sunrise Celebration Service to be at fairgrounds

The community is invited to the annual Easter Sunrise Celebration Service at 6 a.m. on Easter Sunday at the Graham County Fairgrounds gazebo.

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Sixth annual Golf Tournament is April 5

The sixth annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center is Saturday, April 5. There will be two shotgun starts, one at 8 a.m. and one at 1 p.m.

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Last Idol finalists

Jason Studley, Margaret Hines, Jacob Ware and Lindsey Haws are the last finalists chosen to participate in the final show for the Gila Valley Idol on March 20.

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