07/14/11 Dana Cole/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Following a public hearing on June 28, the city Planning and Zoning Commission approved two conditional use permit applications for medical marijuana dispensaries in Benson.
07/14/11 TOMBSTONE, AZ--(Marketwire - 07/14/11) - Tombstone Exploration Corporation, a Canadian Federal Corporation (OTC.BB: TMBXF - News ) (OTCQB: TMBXF) (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), is pleased to report that it has closed its non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $500,000 (the "Private Placement") by the issuance of 10,000,000 units (each a "Unit") at a price of $0.05 per ...
07/14/11 Free sports physicals Walker Family Medicine, 801 West Rex Allen Drive, will be holding free sports physicals for children ages five through 18, from 8 a.m. to Noon on Saturday, July 30.
07/09/11 Cochise County has announced the appointment of Mary Gomez, RN, MN as Health Department director.
07/08/11 Scottsdale, Arizona A U.S. Harvard School of Public Health HSPH study, the first to examine care at critical access hospitals in rural areas, concludes that telemedicine could help them catch up in quality of care. The study appears in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The government definition for a critical care hospital is one with no more than 25 beds in a geographically ...
07/05/11 Douglas Dispatch B&D Lumber recently offered its store locations in Bisbee and Douglas as drop centers for doations for firefighters and those displaced by the Monument Fire.
07/05/11 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - July 5, 2011) - BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (TSX:BQE), a leader in the treatment of industrial waste water, has resumed water treatment operations at its joint venture plant in Bisbee, Arizona. Bioreactor activity has been restored and water treatment has resumed. BioteQ expects treatment to gradually ramp up over the next four to six weeks.
07/05/11 VANCOUVER - BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (TSX:BQE) has restarted its industrial waste water treatment facility in Bisbee, Ariz. after some delays. The company said Tuesday that the operations are expected to ramp up over the next four to six weeks. The facility was unexpectedly shut down e
07/03/11 Dana Cole/San Pedro Valley News-Sun As the nation's economic recovery slowly moves along, Arizona is starting to see a few scattered positive signs, more than what is happening at the local level, says Robert Carreira, director of the Cochise College Center for Economic Research.
06/27/11 By Robert Carreira For the Herald/Review On June 23, the Cochise College Center for Economic Research hosted the 14th Annual Benson Economic Outlook Luncheon at the Benson Unified School District. The following is a condensed version of the economic presentation. read more
06/26/11 The dusty yard near East 18th Street and North Campbell Avenue looks like a storage lot for a bunch of old buses destined for the scrap yard. About two weeks ago, seven of those buses were destroyed in an intentionally set brush fire that spread from an adjacent wash that runs diagonally to the yard.
06/16/11 Solar Topps Installs 100% American-Made Zero-Power-Loss (-0/+5%) Solar Panels, 97% Efficient Solar Power Inverters and Provides a Written Product Warranty and Solar Power Production Guarantee for Every Solar Power Installation
06/15/11 BISBEE -- While the fire danger for some county residents living in and around the Chiricahua and Huachuca Mountains may have passed, resultant flooding from denuded mountainsides may cause severe flooding problems when the monsoon comes in a matter of weeks.
06/15/11 As of Tuesday, the five-week-old Horseshoe Two fire has burned 171,333 acres; 23 structures have been destroyed and the fire is burning within the Chiricahua National Monument, where structure protection is also taking place.
06/11/11 Mark Mandel's wife still has the message on her phone, her husband's voice gushing in awe of the Colorado River.
06/11/11 For the 44th year, Sierra Vista has been lucky to have had the Sierra Vista Rotary Club be the main sponsor and organizer for the annual Fourth of July activities. While the city of Sierra Vista is a big participant as well as Fort Huachuca, the club raises most of the funds that go toward the fireworks and the entertainment for the celebration. And it provides the bulk of volunteers who man ...
06/11/11 A Cochise County Superior Court judge on Tuesday refused to overturn a civil judgment against an Arizona man who allegedly assaulted two illegal immigrants in Texas.
06/10/11 As well as being a cattle ranch, Paws Up caters for 28 luxurious timber houses that sleep between four and eight. Guests can better appreciate the wilderness from the two dozen luxury tents, scattered in woodland or on the banks of the Blackfoot river.
06/09/11 Sierra Vista Police Department The following are highlights from the calls for service or citizen contacts received or initiated by the Sierra Vista Police Department from June 2, 2011, 11:01 p.m., to Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 2:28 a.m. Thursday, June 2, 2011 11:01 p.m. A 15-year-old male was referred and released for burglary, criminal damage and curfew violation stemming from the report made ...
06/09/11 For the past 18 years, Cochise Aging and Social Services has provided long term care for the elderly, disabled and low-income residents in the county, which has helped the general fund meet obligations. Now that revenue will be eliminated from the new budget. |