County set to get busy on drainage jobs
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$3 million accumulation of funds now slated for use on projects
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$3 million accumulation of funds now slated for use on projects
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WMS makes Performing Plus status for second year! A hearty congratulations to the Willcox Middle School faculty, staff and students for achieving a Performing Plus School rating for the second year in a row. The hard work and team effort that made this possible will continue to be the hallmark at WMS. We look forward to this year being another great year for the teachers and students.
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Seats in three area fire districts will be up for a vote in the November election.
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Wed, 06/23/2010 – 00:01 By Shar Porier /Herald/Review BISBEE – Two water conservation projects were saved from budget cuts as the Cochise County Board of Supervisors reasoned through the logic behind each one.
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Marielle and Landon De Baun of Willcox are the winners in the recent “A User is A Loser” Radio Ad Contest.
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Welcome back! I know we have an exciting year ahead of us. Addressing the state’s financial difficulties has brought about change, but there are opportunities that come with every challenge. The County School office strives to provide resources to meet these challenges and has projects in place to address some of the needs.
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Welcome back to Willcox High School! The new four-day school week will begin Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 7:25 a.m. School is out at 3:45 p.m.
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Thu, 07/08/2010 – 00:24 By Allison Gatlin /Herald/Review SIERRA VISTA – The Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition Wednesday under the Endangered Species Act, seeking protection for two Arizona plants. The center says the plants’ numbers are withering due to mining, recreation, climate change, and, more predominantly, collection and cattle grazing.
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This quarter’s Stretch Your Dollar menu and recipes are available on fillyourplate.org
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About $2,000 in stolen items has been recovered and three are in custody, following a recent Willcox-area burglary.