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Beloved Safeway manager says farewell
As Oro Valley Safeway Manager Mike Hennings prepares for retirement after 42 years with the company, he says the career is all he’s ever known.
- posted: June 19
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Summit Hut expands into the Northwest
Originally opened by two teenagers back in 1967, Summit Hut has kept its customers happy by providing quality outdoor products and services. T…
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Former Dorados return to help with football camp
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Readers will laugh, cry and remember a deep love for reading in the book
I am a little late coming to the party with the “Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society”. It was a sensation when it was released in Ju…
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Sharp’s reporting structure
This week’s Oro Valley Council meeting could be interesting, as it appears council members Mike Zinkin and Bill Garner finally got their way o…
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Opportunity knocks at Koko FitClub
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Country Thunder, Day 3: Brice and Keith steal the show
Toby Keith and Lee Brice will be a tough act to follow today, the final day of Country Thunder in Florence.
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judychats posted at 12:30 pm on Sat, Nov 3, 2012.
Name calling? From what I see, Nancy Young Wright simply considers each issue carefully and votes for what is best for her constituents. Her opponent, Ally Miller, has a long history of being confrontational. How will Miller work cooperatively with other supervisors? How will Miller vote for what is best for Pima County (as opposed to her $$$$ supporter who wants to remove Huckleberry) if her mind is made up either by HER extreme views or by those who paid her expenses. My vote goes to Nancy Young Wright. I used to vote for Ann Day with confidence that she would carefully vote for what is best. I have that same confidence in Nancy Young Wright.
JerryR posted at 8:11 pm on Wed, Oct 17, 2012.
Calling Nancy Young Wright moderate is like calling Nancy Pelosi a moderate. They are both extreme left wingers!