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Cinco de Mayo more of an American drinking holiday than anything patriotic in Mexico
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 04/05/2024 à 10:53
AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mexico — They don’t celebrate it the same way. They shake their heads and snicker when you ask them if they do.
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A Streetscape Enhancement design is chosen for G Avenue
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 04/05/2024 à 1:31
DOUGLAS — Wider sidewalks, longer crosswalks, more angled parking and pedestrian bump outs. This is the stuff that the city’s Streetscape Enhancement plan is made of.
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Douglas High School, Douglas Arc hold their proms
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 01/05/2024 à 9:00
DOUGLAS - Students at Douglas High School and the Douglas Arc held their annual prom.
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Douglas City Council now complete with appointment of Ward 6 representative
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 30/04/2024 à 11:10
The Douglas City Council dais is finally complete.
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Douglas man involved in fatal collision charged with negligent homicide
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 30/04/2024 à 6:45
DOUGLAS − Officials with the Douglas Police Department are reporting that Manuel Robinson of Douglas, who on Jan. 30 was involved in a vehicle-cyclist collision that resulted in the death of 83-year-old Douglas resident Erasto Barrera, has been indicted by…
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Douglas’ Chiricahua Community Health Center promotes Autism Awareness
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 30/04/2024 à 6:30
DOUGLAS − April was designated Autism Awareness Month.
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Douglas church arson defendant will represent himself at July trial
par By Terri Jo Neff terrijo.neff@myheraldreview.com le 29/04/2024 à 10:15
TUCSON — The man charged with setting the fires which destroyed two historic churches in Douglas in May 2023 has been approved to represent himself when he stands trial this summer, a federal judge ruled last week.
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2021 death of Bisbee bicyclist yields 14 years in prison
par By Terri Jo Neff terrijo.neff@myheraldreview.com le 29/04/2024 à 8:15
SIERRA VISTA – The Douglas man who fled the scene after striking a cyclist near the Lavender Pit Mine in Bisbee back in 2021 has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after pleading guilty to negligent homicide and leaving…
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Feds present construction proposals for ports of entry to Douglas
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 27/04/2024 à 11:00
DOUGLAS — The federal agency tasked with the massive construction of a new commercial port of entry and the revamp of the existing port of entry here are recommending a construction alternative that would work on both projects simultaneously and…
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Cochise County Humane Society seeking help for Douglas Animal Shelter
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 27/04/2024 à 5:00
DOUGLAS — Volunteers with the Cochise County Humane Society were in front of the Douglas Walmart on Saturday, April 20 seeking foster families, volunteers and donations for the Douglas Animal Shelter which was recently taken over by Cochise County Sheriff’s…
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Douglas students learn about Earth Day
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 24/04/2024 à 2:00
DOUGLAS − Kindergarten and third grade students at Clawson Elementary learned about Earth Day, which was recognized across the United States on Monday, April 22.
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Douglas animal control officers were dumping cats in the desert, sheriff's office says
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 23/04/2024 à 10:19
DOUGLAS — Two Douglas animal control officers who remain on leave had been dumping feral cats in the desert just outside the city, a Cochise County Sheriff’s Office investigation states, and they were assisted by an employee of the Humane…
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Douglas Special Olympians compete in Tucson track meet
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 23/04/2024 à 9:00
Sixteen Special Olympians from Douglas were in Tucson Saturday, April 13, competing against an estimated 400 other Special Olympians from 17 programs around the area in a district track and field meet that was held at Amphitheater High School in…
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Douglas man charged with reckless burning after fire damages home
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 23/04/2024 à 6:00
DOUGLAS — A Douglas man identified by Douglas police as Jon Ben Arambula was arrested and booked into the Cochise County Jail on a misdemeanor charge of reckless burning following a fire early Sunday morning at a Douglas residence.
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Emission of sulfur dioxide still present in Douglas, feds say
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 22/04/2024 à 6:05
DOUGLAS — While the emission of sulfur dioxide here has been reduced considerably since the closing of the controversial smelter sites just west of the municipality over three decades ago, the mining conglomerate that still owns the sites will conduct…
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Sulphur Springs Valley's basins in decline, steps to be taken to conserve groundwater
par By Shar Porier shar.porier@myheraldreview.com le 22/04/2024 à 4:42
BISBEE — For years, people living within the Sulphur Springs Valley have endured an overwhelming problem as the decline of the groundwater has caused wells to go dry and they must make a difficult decision — drill deeper, find a…
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GSA public meeting for environmental impact of new port on Wednesday
le 20/04/2024 à 6:25
Press Release
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With only church-run shelter shut-down, Douglas' Visitors Center becomes a day sanctuary for asylum-seeking migrants
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 19/04/2024 à 6:48
DOUGLAS — Without a doubt, the daily arrival of asylum-seeking migrants in this city and the ever changing dynamics of that situation, have forced Douglas into a one-day-at-a-time mentality with last-minute adjustments and modifications to ensure that no one is…
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Pickleball making its way to Douglas
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 17/04/2024 à 6:00
DOUGLAS − A group of Douglas residents have helped bring pickleball to Douglas creating a group called the “Douglas Dinkers” who play regularly at the Eighth Street Park.
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Calvary Cemetery in Douglas undergoing facelift
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 17/04/2024 à 4:00
DOUGLAS — Struck with scarlet fever, toddler Leo Kries never lived to see his second birthday. He passed away in May 1911 just a month before he would have turned 2.
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Sparks have flown between write-in mayoral candidate and the Douglas City staff
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 17/04/2024 à 12:19
DOUGLAS — A write-in mayoral candidate received a blunt rebuke from the city manager after she claimed he had been rude and condescending to her and her staff, a city email shows.
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U.S. Forest Service to have Rucker Canyon dedication on Saturday, April 20
le 16/04/2024 à 7:00
On Saturday, April 20, at 11 a.m., representatives of the U.S. Forest Service, in conjunction with the Cochise County Historical Society, will meet at the Camp Rucker historic site in Rucker Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains to dedicate the initial…
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Retired Border Patrol agent appointed Ward 2 councilmember in Douglas
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 12/04/2024 à 4:00
DOUGLAS - A former Border Patrol agent became the city’s newest council member on Wednesday evening.
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Julani Arciniega crowned Miss Douglas Days 2024
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 10/04/2024 à 9:45
DOUGLAS — Four new Miss Douglas Days queens for 2024-25 were selected during the Miss Douglas Days Scholarship Pageant Saturday, April 6, in the Ray Borane Middle School Auditorium.
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Douglas High School drama club to perform ‘Mamma Mia’
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 10/04/2024 à 1:30
DOUGLAS − The Douglas High School Drama Club is gearing up for its spring production of “Mamma Mia,” Thursday through Saturday, April 11-13, at the James A. Brenden Auditorium at Douglas High School on 15th Street.
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Douglas 99 Cents Only Store to close June 3
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 10/04/2024 à 10:00
DOUGLAS − Employees working at the 99 Cents Only Store in Douglas were given some devastating news on Thursday, April 4, when they were notified that they would no longer have jobs in a few weeks.
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Slow Art Day at Studio 917 Gallery Saturday
par Submitted le 10/04/2024 à 1:45
Studio 917 Gallery in Douglas will be celebrating Slow Art Day with the rest of the world on Saturday, April 13, with four very dissimilar pieces.
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Advisory council for Douglas AMA announced by Hobbs
par By Shar Porier shar.porier@myheraldreview.com le 10/04/2024 à 12:30
DOUGLAS — The Douglas basin Active Management Area officially has a five member Groundwater Advisory Council as appointed by Gov. Katie Hobbs last month.
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Fair provides resource information for veterans
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 09/04/2024 à 10:45
DOUGLAS − Thanks to the strong turnout at the first event in October the American Legion Fred Hilburn Post #11 in Douglas hosted a second Veterans Resource Fair on Wednesday, April 3. An estimated 250 veterans showed up and were…
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Douglas Municipal Airport could get new development once land at facility is sold
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 09/04/2024 à 10:30
DOUGLAS — A revised plan for the Douglas Municipal Airport reveals six new development projects that could be incorporated at the facility once land around the property is sold, city documents show.
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COCHISE VOTES 2024: In addition to mayor's seat, five council slots up for grabs in Douglas
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 07/04/2024 à 10:10
DOUGLAS - Five seats and the mayor’s slot are up for grabs on the City Council for the 2024 race.
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Douglas Mayor Huish not running for second term
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 06/04/2024 à 6:00
DOUGLAS — Don Huish will not be seeking a second term for mayor.
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Federally funded buses will continue for migrants arriving in Douglas, but church shelter opened for overflow, will shut down later this month
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 06/04/2024 à 5:00
DOUGLAS — While the buses from Pima County will continue to roll through the city transporting undocumented migrants to Tucson thanks to a last-minute reprieve from the federal government, the only shelter in town that housed these individuals temporarily, will…
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Governor extends Douglas AMA groundwater rights deadline to September
le 05/04/2024 à 10:15
In response to concerns voiced by property owners in the recent, voter-approved Douglas Active Management Area, Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation extending the deadline for submitting grandfathered groundwater-rights applications into September.Hobbs on March 25 signed House Bill 2016, […]
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Douglas losing its 99 Cents Only Store
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 05/04/2024 à 6:50
It's official, Douglas is losing its 99 Cents Only Store that opened in March 2022.
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Douglas Special Olympians gearing up for April 13 track meet
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 03/04/2024 à 10:45
DOUGLAS − A group of 17 Special Olympians from Douglas are practicing for a Saturday, April 13, regional track meet at Tucson Amphitheater High School.
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Estimated 300 attend Douglas Easter Egg Hunt
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 03/04/2024 à 12:30
DOUGLAS − An estimated crowd of 300 people braved the cool, windy Easter morning on March 31 to take part in the Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Douglas High School.
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New wing officially opens at Douglas High School
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 02/04/2024 à 8:30
DOUGLAS − Three years after initially breaking ground on a new $30 million project, a four-wing building at Douglas High School has finally opened to students.
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Q&A with the newest member of the Cochise County Sheriff's Ranch Patrol
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 01/04/2024 à 10:42
After five years with the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office, Cody Essary has landed his dream job.
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Two of Elfrida's oldest churches surviving despite a constantly changing world
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 31/03/2024 à 1:00
ELFRIDA − As the economic drivers and population in rural communities fluctuates, so too does membership in the churches serving those communities.
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Douglas native publishes book about the wrongs done to children through the lens of a school psychiatrist
par By Leonard Ban Special for the Herald/Review le 30/03/2024 à 9:05
She took a stand and then wrote about it.
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Douglas, others, dodge bullet with last minute federal funding for asylum-seeking migrants
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 29/03/2024 à 3:15
DOUGLAS — Douglas dodged a bullet, one that would have catapulted hundreds of undocumented migrants into the streets with no money, no food and no shelter by Monday morning.
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Hobbs signs bill extending time to claim grandfathered water rights in Douglas AMA
par By Cameron Arcand The Center Square le 27/03/2024 à 5:39
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill on Monday allowing those who use the Douglas Active Management Area groundwater another six months to apply for grandfathered rights.
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Golf course 'a priority' to city of Douglas, which is also considering eliminating the back nine permanently
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 26/03/2024 à 9:00
DOUGLAS — Like flying golf balls that can land anywhere, the fate of the Douglas Golf Club and RV Park is up in the air.
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Cochise College Douglas holds successful Community Health Fair
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 26/03/2024 à 9:00
DOUGLAS − Cochise College’s Douglas campus hosted its Second Annual Community Health Fair on Wednesday, March 20, where students, staff and alumni were able to get free health screenings, massages and learn more about ways to stay healthy and active.
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Hobbs signs Rep. Griffin's measure to extend time for Douglas residents to apply for grandfathered groundwater rights
par Office of Rep. Gail Griffin Press Release le 25/03/2024 à 11:54
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs today signed HB 2016, legislation sponsored by State Representative Gail Griffin, Chairman of the House Natural Resources, Energy & Water Committee, granting a six-month deadline extension for a person to claim a grandfathered right to withdraw…
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Douglas animal control officers under investigation; CCSO takes over animal shelter, animal control in the meantime
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 19/03/2024 à 11:00
DOUGLAS — Two animal control officers were placed on leave last week and are under investigation following a complaint by a Cochise County resident.
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Artwork from Resilient Health Art Awakenings in Douglas on display this month at The Gallery
par By Bruce Whetten bruce.whetten@myheraldreview.com le 19/03/2024 à 11:00
DOUGLAS — Clients with Resilient Health Art Awakenings are displaying some of their artwork this month at the Douglas Art Gallery on 10th Street, next to the U.S. Post Office.
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Douglas residents want a community center; City Council agrees with concept
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 19/03/2024 à 6:46
DOUGLAS — The abandoned call center here could soon be the new home of a much-needed community center and Boys & Girls Club, a desire voiced by residents over the last several years.
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Federal appropriations bill signed into law translates into hefty financial gifts for Douglas' downtown revitalization effort and a revamp of the police department's headquarters
par By Lyda Longa lyda.longa@myheraldreview.com le 17/03/2024 à 9:41
DOUGLAS — An appropriations bill recently signed into federal law includes some hefty financial gifts for the city’s downtown revitalization effort and a revamp of the historic building that houses the police department.