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Previous News HeadlinesMarch 9th, 2010 St. David Farmers Market begins May 1The St. David Farmers Market, sponsored by the St. David School District, and held at the school, will open for its second year on Saturday, May 1 for a six-month season of weekly morning markets.Rural chamber alliance formedTuesday, Feb. 2, seven local chambers of commerce met in Bisbee to discuss the specific needs of their member businesses. The outcome of this meeting was the development of the Southeastern AZ Rural Chamber's Alliance.AARP income tax preparation assistanceAARP Foundation Tax-Aide program will have counselors available to provide free tax help for low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those 60 and older at Benson Senior Center, 705 W. Union St., from noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, March 25, April 1 and April 15.Perez Student of MonthJunior Glen Perez is San Pedro Valley High School's February Student of the Month.St. David DECA participants fare well.St. David High School students fared well in the Delta Epsilon Chi state competition with Rachel Larson leading the way for the St. David delegation netting second place overall. Kyle McMinimy, Jessica Vincent, and Ashton Mayberry medaled.March 5th, 2010 March 4th, 2010 Benson school board member goes to WashingtonBenson School Board member Chic Maldonado was one of a handful of school board members statewide selected to join Gabrielle Giffords in Washington, D.C., to discuss the state of education.March 3rd, 2010 Benson school board member goes to WashingtonBenson School Board member Chic Maldonado was one of a handful of school board members statewide selected to join Gabrielle Giffords in Washington, D.C., to discuss the state of education.March 2nd, 2010 Derek Jordan /Wick CommunicationsWhen Rosemarie Hoegg got a very official-looking letter in the mail last week informing her she had just won millions of dollars in a foreign lottery, she said she knew better.Shar Porier /Wick communicationsThough it looked like the ordinance would be tabled for more discussion at one point, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved revisions to the animal control ordinance after making a few changes of their own.Council to discuss proposed 'center for families' in U.S. illegallyThelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun |
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