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  1. article Ironwood Ridge student wins speech contest

    Wednesday, May 15, 2013 4:00 am

    When Ironwood Ridge sophomore Brandon McKay decided to learn Japanese to carry on his mother’s heritage, he wasn’t expecting an award to come with it.

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  2. article Online college courses connect students digitally

    Sunday, May 12, 2013 10:00 pm

    Universities are taking online degrees to a whole new level, giving college students opportunities and experiences that are not often found in a traditional college classroom.

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  3. article Melvin thinks bold ideas will carry him in governor’s race

    Wednesday, May 1, 2013 4:00 am

    After forming an exploratory committee to consider running for governor, Sen. Al Melvin, R-District 11, is confident that his bold ideas could lead him to the state’s top position in 2014.

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  4. article Gov. Brewer establishes human trafficking task force

    Monday, April 8, 2013 3:59 pm

    Governor Jan Brewer today established via Executive Order the Governor’s Task Force on Human Trafficking. Among their charges, members will be tasked with identifying opportunities to strengthen Arizona’s current human trafficking statutes, with the ultimate goal of reducing human trafficking and assisting victims of this heinous crime.

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  5. article Five questions to ask before you tie the knot

    Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:00 pm

    (BPT) - “I’m so lucky I’m marrying my best friend,” is a phrase you often hear in wedding toasts. Now that you’ve found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, make sure you protect each other by considering the bigger financial picture.

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  6. article Celebrate baseball and meet Hall of Fame players

    Tuesday, March 12, 2013 10:00 pm

    With spring in the air, sports fans everywhere are turning their thoughts to the 2013 baseball season. Spring training already has excitement levels pumped, and soon the call of “play ball” will echo through the air.

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  7. article The Second Transcontinental Railroad

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:00 am

    David Devine, author of “Slavery, Scandal, and Steel Rails,” spoke to the Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke about the history of the southern transcontinental railroad line.  The book covers the Gadsden Purchase and subsequent construction of the railroad line through Arizona and New Mexico during the 1870s.  Projecting pictures of construction, Southern Pacific Railroad tycoons, and politicians at the time.

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  8. article Implementing Common Core Standards

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 4:16 pm

    As Arizona works to become one of the 47 states to implement Common Core Standards, the Marana School District to set procedures to have teachers ready to teach it in the 2013-2014 school year.

  9. article Local schools receive national recognition

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 4:00 am

    Earlier this month, two schools within the Marana Unified School District and one within the Amphitheater School District were recognized by the National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA) as 2012 NCEA Arizona higher Performing Schools.

  10. article What's Up UA? - Major Rangelands Web Portals Connect Science, Practice

    Tuesday, December 25, 2012 10:41 pm

    Given the growing need to curb invasive species, improve methods to reduce the loss of animal and plants due to fire and drought and to sustain certain species, a new era of rangeland management has arrived.

    Yet, public and private land managers, rangeland specialists and ranchers often have little or no timely access to analytical tools or science-based published research related to the extensive grasslands, woodlands, riparian and wetland areas and other type of ecoregions that mark rangelands.

    Staff members at the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, or CALS, and the University Libraries are at the forefront of the Rangelands Partnership – a multi-institution organization, 10 years in the making – that has just launched a suite of Web-based portals with a database of more than 13,000 resources related to rangelands.

    "We chose rangelands for several reasons: They're not just cattle and grassy areas. This gets into water rights, laws concerning land management and other issues," said Doug Jones, the research services team leader for the University Libraries and a founding member of the Rangelands Partnership.

    Developing these Web-based resources has involved 18 other land-grant universities in western U.S. states including Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas as well as rangeland organizations in Australia and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, or FAO – all members of the Rangelands Partnership.

    Those involved include rangeland resource specialists who often work directly in community-based settings with ranchers and farmers through land-grant university cooperative extension programs, and also librarians and information technology staff, such as those at the University Libraries and in the CALS communications and technologies unit.

    "We're trying to take advantage of all the information that is available and bring two cultures together," Jones said, adding that one of the major challenges has been to develop an organizational structure that is both effective and efficient. 

    "The end result is something that neither group could have done independently," he said.

    Jeanne Pfander, a UA associate librarian and the current Rangelands Partnership chairwoman, said the increased availability of full-text online information served as another motivating force for the Rangelands Partnership to provide rangelands-specific materials, which are being made publically accessible in new ways.

    Pfander emphasized that the project would not have been possible without the tremendous support of technical specialists in CALS. The three sites, now live, are:

    • Global Rangelands is the home site, offering a database of full-text articles, reports, videos, learning tools and links to other important websites with related information. It also contains a clearinghouse for educational materials that may be used in formal and informal learning settings.
    • Rangelands West includes access to the main database along with information specific to U.S. rangelands, including policy issues and career and educational resources being developed by the Range Science Education Council.
    • Arizona Rangelands includes information and videos on vegetation monitoring and other content specific to the state.
    • State-specific rangelands sites, such as Arizona Rangelands, include content specific to individual U.S. states in the partnership.

    Rangelands comprise an estimated 70 percent of the Earth's landmass. Rangelands-related issues vary greatly including soils, water, drought, fire, grazing, recreation, wildlife and endangered species, plants, domestic animals, planning, rural communities and economic issues.

    Likewise, rangelands are important not only for livestock production and wildlife animal habitat, but also for recreational use and, in rural communities, economic development.

    Thus, through this large-scale, coordinated effort, the portals are intended to support research, sustainable management and education about the world’s rangelands, Pfander said.

    "We're trying to inform the public debate about rangelands," Pfander said.

    For that reason, providing such a broad range of information about rangelands was hugely important, said Barbara Hutchinson, director of both the Global Rangelands West Program and communications and technologies for CALS.

    "We are taking scientific information to the communities so that they can be more economically viable while retaining open spaces for the enjoyment of current and future generations. We have to be productive and sustainable," Hutchinson said.

    "These lands are the basis for ranching in Arizona and for healthy, working rural communities," she added. "And the fact that this collaboration has lasted more than 10 years shows how relevant and important this is."

    The Rangelands Partnership has received numerous funds dating back to the mid-1990s from organizations and agencies that include the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. General Services Administration and the Society for Range Management. The partnership also has received cooperative extension grants and funding from the Western Association of Agricultural Experiment Stations.

    In particular, because issues and concerns around rangelands "don't stop at political boundaries," it was evermore important to consolidate information and resources for the public throughout the Western U.S. and the rest of the world, Hutchinson said.

    Above all, the hope is that by providing such resources, people will be able to make informed decisions about rangelands while also learning how to engage in research and educational opportunities, she added.

    "It might be researchers, students or members of the community, but we want to help people to manage the land more effectively to, for example, better control invasive species and adapt to climate variability," Hutchinson said.

    "It's a vision and a mission we are passionate about," she also said. "Providing information and tools to help rangeland managers meet current economic and environmental challenges."

     

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  11. article Historic Republican Sweep in Pinal County

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:00 am

    Pinal County, a Democratic county encumbered with a history of corruption, has been viewed by many as primarily a rural void between Maricopa and Pima counties.  

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  12. article Sports Perspective: The Year of the Rookie

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:00 am

    The 2012 NFL rookie draft class has certainly made a name for themselves and have taken over the headlines since entering the league. The two main names that you probably are aware of are, Andrew Luck who was drafted first overall by the Indianapolis Colts and directly after him came Robert Griffin III or RGIII to the Washington Redskins.

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  13. article Former State Rep. Giffords, State Treasurer Ducey disagree on ballot measure Prop. 204

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:00 am

    Proposition 204 isn’t the answer to better funding the state’s education system, according to Arizona Treasurer Doug Ducey.

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    Doug Ducey

  15. article Letters to the editor

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:00 am

    An UnAmerican thing to say

  16. article The Guide

    Wednesday, October 3, 2012 4:00 am

    MOVIES 

  17. article Padres beat Salt Lake 6-4

    Thursday, August 30, 2012 8:36 am

    Tucson 6 Salt Lake 4 - Wednesday

  18. article Briefly

    Wednesday, August 29, 2012 11:10 am

    Final concert of this summer’s bluegrass series is Sept. 8

  19. article Voters have plenty of choices in the Aug. 28 primary election

    Wednesday, August 22, 2012 4:00 am

    On Tuesday, Arizona voters will be voting on the primary candidates they want to see move on to the General Election, and based on early numbers, many residents have already spoken.

  20. article The trouble to answer questions

    Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:00 am

    We are just a couple weeks away from seeing which primary election candidates will move on to the General Election, and which ones will be finished. Early in the primary season, The Explorer said we would not be endorsing candidates, but with that stressed we would point out good points and faults in candidates who are running. We will stick to that. We will not say who you should vote for, but we are going to stick to the promise to make a few observations.

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  21. article Omaha dominates, beats Padres 20-3

    Monday, August 13, 2012 8:46 am

    Tucson Padres Game Summary

  22. article Padres lose 7-2 to Omaha

    Sunday, August 12, 2012 10:26 am

    Tucson Padres Game Summary Omaha 7 Tucson 2 -

  23. article Letters to the editor

    Wednesday, August 8, 2012 4:00 am

    Guns are not the problem

  24. article White Mountain Independent endorses Kirkpatrick

    Friday, August 3, 2012 1:42 pm

    The White Mountain Independent, a top news source for Eastern Arizona communities including Show Low, Holbrook, St. Johns and Snowflake, endorsed Congressional District 1 candidate Ann Kirkpatrick on Friday.

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  25. article Zanes Law assists 100 local school teachers this school year

    Thursday, August 2, 2012 11:24 am

    Zanes Law, a local Tucson personal injury law firm will be hosting a 100 teachers at their new centrally-located office on Speedway Boulevard as a part of their second-annual school supply giveaway.

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