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Roughly 5000 students have passed through the biology and earth science classroom of Sam Rua over the 7,500 days that he has taught for the Superior Unified School District. After 50 years of teaching ...
This Thanksgiving, we at Copper Area News are happy to bring back a classic holiday section that involves interviewing local […] ...
Our great town has entered 2024 at hypersonic speed, and we are excited about the many major milestones we have […] ...
The Ragels have lived in the Tri-Community for more than 60 years. Barbara came to San Manuel from Tucson in 1955. Her dad worked for the San Manuel Railroad. She is a member of the San Manuel High ...
In April 2024, CASA of Gila County welcomed three new Court Appointed Special Advocates dedicated to serving the Gila […] ...
The U.S. Department of State and Cultural Vistas are pleased to announce that Pacey Smith-Garcia is one of […] ...
According to state law, police may arrest suspected offenders by two methods. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a ...
Softball – The Bearcats had their five-game winning streak snapped in an 8 – 3 loss to San Manuel on Apr. 11. Despite the loss, the ‘Cats have won six of their last seven after defeating Globe, 11 – 1 ...
If you’re between age 16-21 and looking for summer work, apply online before the May 13 deadline next week […] ...
The Superior council voted on a new trash services agreement with Republic Services at its regular meeting on Apr. 4 that scraps weekly curb-side recycling service in favor of twice-weekly trash ...
Indivisible Copper Corridor, led by Indivisible Oracle, will visit every town in the region with their Tax Day Caravan on Saturday, April 15. Our trek is one of over 150 locally organized Tax March ...
Would you attend a book sale in a snowstorm–without power? That’s what Oracleans did during the ‘90s, at one of the library’s largest book sales ever. More than 10,000 books for the sale were stored ...