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  1. article Opportunity knocks at Koko FitClub

    Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:00 am

    Many Oro Valley residents are dealing with the frustration of their gym simply closing its doors.  Here today, gone tomorrow. Others are dealing with the frustration of purchasing a gym membership for a gym that still has not opened its doors.

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  2. article Police Reports -- Week of June 16

    Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:00 am

    Marana

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  3. article Happenings -- Week of June 16

    Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:00 am

    Top 10 Movies

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  4. article Summit Hut expands into the Northwest

    Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:00 am

    Originally opened by two teenagers back in 1967, Summit Hut has kept its customers happy by providing quality outdoor products and services. The store is expanding into the Northwest area on North Oracle Road.

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  5. article North Tucson Firefighter Association offering free swim lessons to Catalina residents

    Tuesday, June 18, 2013 9:52 am

    Residents of Catalina can apply for free swimming lessons at the Catalina Pool, 16562 N. Oracle Road, thanks to a generous donation from the North Tucson Firefighter Association in partnership with the pool.

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  6. article What's Up UA? - Happy 90th Birthday, Steward Observatory

    Friday, June 14, 2013 12:33 pm

    "We have the best location of any educational institution in America. The University ought to make itself famous with a telescope."

    With those words, part of his long and persistent effort to bring a world-class observatory to the University of Arizona campus, pioneering astronomer Andrew Ellicott Douglass set forth his best argument.

    Arriving at the UA in 1906 from the Lowell Observatory outside Flagstaff, Douglass sought almost immediately to take advantage of Tucson's dry climate and clear night skies, using his renowned 1910 Halley's Comet observations as proof of the region's unique potential. As he wrote in a 1908 guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star, "Nothing advertises a climate better than a big telescope."

    The paper's editors agreed: "The fame of its observatory would be greater than any other institution of like character in the United States. The atmospheric conditions are such as to demand recognition and consideration from the scientific men of all nations," according to a Feb. 6, 1910 editorial.

    Douglass unsuccessfully lobbied the state Legislature for funds but in 1916 secured a $60,000 donation, at first anonymously from Oracle resident Lavinia Steward, in memory of her late husband Henry B. Steward. Construction on Steward Observatory began that year, and on April 23, 1923, the UA formally dedicated the facility, with its state-of-the art 36-inch reflecting telescope at last making Tucson an astronomer's paradise.

    "Not only was this the first big donation (to the UA), it was the start of research at the University in a very real way," says Buell Jannuzi, current director of Steward Observatory and head of the astronomy department.

    From those ambitious beginnings – the Steward telescope was nicknamed the "All-American" because it was the first astronomical telescope built using all American-made products – the observatory and astronomy department have branched out in all directions, to radio, X-ray and ultraviolet astronomy, adaptive optics, space-based telescopes and the renowned Steward Observatory Mirror Laboratory, which constructs gigantic mirrors for the next generation of astronomy, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and the Giant Magellan Telescope.

    "Douglass wanted more than just a major telescope for the University of Arizona; he wanted Steward Observatory to produce discoveries and to share them with the world. I think he would agree that his successors have continued to develop the quality of research we're producing, using technological innovations not as the end points, but as tools to further scientific discovery," Jannuzi says. "Our aspirations are the same as those of Douglass; we are just pursuing them with more modern tools."

    Built on what was then the far east side of Tucson, Steward Observatory has been overtaken by campus expansion yet remains an iconic fixture of the UA, its white brick and dome now housing the 21-inch Raymond E. White Jr. Reflector telescope, used primarily for undergraduate education and public outreach, which has been a part of the observatory's mission since its dedication. The original 36-inch scope relocated to Kitt Peak in 1963 and remains in use by the Spacewatch Project.

    Leadership for Steward Observatory has maintained a remarkable continuity, with just seven directors over its 90 years, including Peter A. Strittmatter, who served 37 years as director and led a remarkable period of growth and development.

    "I think (Douglass) would agree the soul is still there in the observatory, and we're continuing the mission he set out for us," Jannuzi says, reflecting on what drew him to astronomy in the first place. "It's fun, like philosophers or theologians do, to think about the big questions. Often times we're working on some small part of a research project, but it's all part of a larger effort to understand the universe and how we relate to it."

     

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  7. article Catalina Community Services

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:00 am

    For many Tucson children, hunger doesn’t take a summer break.

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  8. article Local art camp for local youth

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:00 am

    Last week, students at the Toscana Studio and Gallery worked diligently on their art projects during the summer art and sculpture camp for children.

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  9. article Karate 4 Kids Martial Arts to Relocate to Plaza Del Oro Shopping Center

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:00 am

    Life-time Martial Arts #1, Inc is relocating Karate 4 Kids Martial Arts from Oracle and Magee roads to Plaza Del Oro Shopping Center at the northeast corner of Oracle and Orange Grove Roads. The new address for the 2,100-square-foot Karate 4 Kids martial arts studio will be 6450 N. Oracle Road. The owner, W.J. Choi, expects to open in the new location by June 16.

  10. article Police Reports -- Week of June 9

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:00 am

    Oro Valley

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  11. article HappENings - Week of June 9

    Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:00 am

    THEATER

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  12. article Construction alert on Ina and Oracle intersection

    Monday, June 10, 2013 9:03 am

    Pima County, Ariz. (June 7) The Pima County Department of Transportation, the Regional Transportation Authority, and their contractor, KE&G will begin work on the Ina Road and Oracle Road Intersection Improvement Project.

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  13. article SAACA's top ten summer arts and culture events

    Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:06 am

    SPLASH!

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  14. article Jax Kitchen brings that homemade flavor every day

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:00 am

    With daily specials, a tasty menu and good atmosphere, Jax Kitchen is definitely a place to return in Northwest Tucson.

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  15. article Police Beat -- Week of June 3

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:00 am

    Oro Valley

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  16. article OV employees are not valued

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:00 am

    After attending the Oro Valley town council meeting on May 1, I began to realize an underlying theme to the way that this council operates. Town employees are not a valued asset. 

  17. article Happenings

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:00 am

    THEATER

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  18. article Epazote Kitchen & Cocktails working to draw in local diners

    Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:00 am

    Open now for almost a year, Epazote Kitchen & Cocktail gives its guests the taste of southern cuisine and beautiful views of the Pusch Ridge Mountains. 

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  19. article Oro Valley Police High Visibility Enforcement times and locations

    Tuesday, June 4, 2013 1:44 pm

    The Oro Valley Police Department will continue with its High Visibility Enforcement (HiVE) efforts during the month of June on Oracle Road at the Magee and Suffolk intersections.

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  20. article Mix of rock and country from Greg Spivey June 13

    Monday, June 3, 2013 10:34 am

    Blend modern with old-time country and roll in some classic rock for a tasteful meal of great music.

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  21. article OV council meeting agenda (June 5)

    Monday, June 3, 2013 9:59 am

    AGENDA

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  22. article Late night town home fire destroys residence

    Monday, June 3, 2013 8:32 am

    Northwest Fire District firefighters were called to the 4900 block of North Via Carina near North Oracle and River Roads just after midnight when multiple 9-1-1 calls were received reporting the townhome fire. The townhome complex is named Casa Carina Townhomes.

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  23. article Fundraiser to help raise money for 14-year-old cancer patient

    Friday, May 31, 2013 12:53 pm

    A fundraiser night will be taking place on Tuesday, June 4 from 5 to 9 p.m. for Austin Thacker, a 14-year-old student at Legacy Traditional School, who is battling non-Hodgkin’s Diffused Mature B Cell Lymphoma.

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  24. article Tucson–Joe Bourne Returns to local church

    Friday, May 31, 2013 10:45 am

    Back by popular demand, popular local jazz artist has appeared with The Stylistics, Natalie Cole, The Pointer Sisters, and Dionne Warwick, and will present a free jazz concert in NW Tucson on Saturday, June 15, 7-9 pm.

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  25. article Indoor Fine Art Festival returns to Oro Valley

    Friday, May 31, 2013 10:00 am

    "For me, each painting is like a book - a beginning, a middle and an end," stated artist Atlanta Knatchhall. "Sometimes the work pours out and I complete it, almost forgetting to breathe, and some are filled with angst, taking months to complete."

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