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  1. Don't fence me in

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Cacti aren’t the only things sprouting up at Saguaro National Park near Continental Reserve. A new fence constructed by the park’s management has caused some residents to complain about an obstructed view.

  2. Don't fence me in

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Continental Reserve resident Steve Huff is concerned that the newly built fence will negatively effect his property value. Park officials constructed the fence to reduce the impact of “social trails.”

  3. article Park paints fence to appease residents

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:00 pm

    Residents upset by a shiny new fence dividing Saguaro National Park and the Continental Reserve development now have a dull, brown fence to look at.

  4. article Don't fence me in

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:00 pm

    Marana resident Steve Huff likes to gaze out his window and look at the Tucson Mountains, which stand just beyond his property.

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  5. article Firm can park trucks, vehicles in fenced yard

    Tuesday, June 23, 2009 11:00 pm

    A temporary use permit has been granted by the Marana Town Council for a trucking company to store vehicles within a fenced yard off Massingale Road.

  6. article Backyard trends: Save money installing your own vinyl fence

    Tuesday, February 5, 2013 11:00 pm

    (BPT) - If you want the maintenance-free benefits of a vinyl fence but are intimidated by the price tag, you’re not alone. Many homeowners are initially surprised at the cost of a vinyl fence, particularly since the installation costs are generally as much as the materials. Recent trends show that more and more homeowners are saving money by installing their own vinyl fencing.

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  7. Backyard trends: Save money installing your own vinyl fence

  8. Softball 3

    Fans line the ballfield fence to watch the opening ceremonies at Riverfront Park.

  9. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  10. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  11. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  12. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  13. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  14. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  15. Hay Accident

    An 18-wheeler carrying a load of hay went through a fence and off Interstate 10 Tuesday morning.

  16. Marana vs Desert Ridge Softball

    MaranaÕs Sierra Cuestas gets a welcome at home plate after hitting one over the fence during last weekÕs playoff game.

  17. Canyon Del Oro vs Ironwood Ridge Baseball

    CDO’s Brandon Burke makes his way around the bases after hitting a shot over the left field fence.

  18. Ironwood Ridge vs Canyon Del Oro Softball

    CDO’s Monique Castillo goes after a ball hit over the fence by Ironwood Ridge’s Robyn Porter.

  19. Flag Day 3

    Jude Hernandez, 5, and Marana police officer Daniel Powell work together to hang one of the dozens of flags on the fences around the school.

  20. Flag Day 2

    8-year-old Bobby Gainey and Marana police officer Brad Clifford attach a flag to the fence near the front of Coyote Trail Elementary School last Friday.

  21. Mexico 3

    Construction is well under way to replace the old, solid border fence with a new one that Border Patrol agents can see through.

  22. Crossroads at Silverbell Park showcases art, archeology

    Alan M. Petrillo/Special to The Explorer, The remains of the cistern that once stood at the Bojorquez-Aguirre Ranch also is fenced for protection.

  23. School copes with losing student

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Flowers, candles, letters and many other things adorn the front fence at Mesa Verde Elementary School were Christina-Taylor Green attended school.

  24. School copes with losing student

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Carol Wilson, left, and Sabrina Glenn place a few items on the front fence at Mesa Verde Elementary School Monday morning.

  25. javalina

    Oro Valley resident Tonya Lathrop got an up-close and personal photograph of this javelina sticking its nose through the fence in her backyard. The javelina has a single and fairly large scent gland that secretes a scent that resembles the scent of a skunk.

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