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Los republicanos de Arizona dicen que Flake será vulnerable en las próximas elecciones

En EspañolJireh Lopez Jimenez10/09/20170

Traducido por: Javier Aispuro A principios de este mes, en un evento de Oktoberfest en el condado de Cochise, el Senador Jeff Flake no recibió ninguna firma de petición de votación, de acuerdo con el señor precinto del comité Republicano, David Dolge, Dolge comentó que una petición de votación se circuló por el evento, donde…

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El árbol de rosas más grande del mundo puede ser tuyo por $1.6 millones

En EspañolJireh Lopez Jimenez10/09/20170

  Traducido por: Vanessa Ponce Ayala El Lady Banksia Rose. El árbol de rosas más grande del mundo. Miles de floraciones cada primavera. Suyo por $1.6 millones. El Shady Lady – etiquetada por Guinness como el árbol de rosas más grande del mundo – está a la venta. Un árbol de este tamaño toma trabajo,…

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Rural community theater’s across Arizona struggle to survive

All StoriesBetsy Kaplan10/01/20171

In a world with limited arts funding, community theaters across the state of Arizona struggle to sustain themselves. According to Arizona Commission on the Arts, in rural areas only 52 percent of students have access to arts education programs in their school. The value community theaters bring to students and schools is being completely diminished…

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Suzanne Moody and her 23 year love affair with Chiricahua National Monument

All StoriesJanie Todorovich09/27/20170

    Park Ranger Suzanne Moody has lived at Chiricahua National Monument for 23 years, and she finds something new in the park to fall in love with each day. “You would think after working here all these years I would have more than enough photos, but there’s always something slightly different,” Moody said in…

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Cochise College joins nation’s top-ranked schools

All StoriesHannah Bloom09/27/20170

Who would have thought a small community college out of Cochise County would be named the second-best community college in the country. Cochise College has six collegiate teams, over 11,000 students and over 50 major’s to choose from. These power-house campuses have a lot of hard work and dedication that has now been proven over time….

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