The Arizona Daily Star - Sun Nov 22
MRM Construction Services Inc. is a Phoenix-based heavy civil construction company that was founded in 2002, the company's Web site shows.
Firm wins contract to build freeway border checkpoint near TubacThe Arizona Daily Star - Sat Nov 21
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $1.54 million contract to a Phoenix construction company to build an interim Border Patrol checkpoint facility on Interstate 19 north of Tubac a ' but nobody knows when work will begin.
Tax Revenues Due Cities, County Continue To FallTribune-News - Wed Nov 11
By Tammy Gray-Searles As the governor calls on the state legislature to balance the budget, state tax revenues continue to slide, reducing, in turn, the funds available to local governments even before any additional budget cuts are made.
Many back in court to cut child supportThe Arizona Daily Star - Sun Nov 08
What it takes to modify child support for economic reasons: a A change in income of at least 15 percent over a period of time.
Adobe is his passion, tool for preservationTucson Region - Sun Nov 08
Adobe buildings tell David Yubeta their stories a and he listens. Yubeta is the adobe whisperer at Tumacacori National Historical Park near Tubac.
Santa Cruz County Election ResultsKGUN - Tue Nov 03
Nogales Unified School Dist. 1 Budget Increase YES: 337, 43.94% NO: 430, 56.06% Santa Cruz Valley Unified School Dist.
Expanded Nogales port will boost international tradeExaminer.com - Fri Oct 23
NOGALES _ Expanding the Mariposa Port of Entry here will reduce delays in each direction, boost international trade and enhance security, Gov.
3 Ironman distances in 3 daysKTVK Phoenix - Thu Oct 22
" Gary Brasher, a 51-year-old real estate executive from Tubac, Arizona, will compete in three consecutive Ironman triathlon events November 20-22 with the purpose of raising funds and awareness for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and promoting positive role models for today's youth.
World music shows come to TubacArizona Daily Star - Thu Oct 22
An impressive lineup of world music acts is scheduled to play in Tubac next week, starting with Chirgilchin and the Lian Ensemble next Thursday at the Tubac Plaza main stage.
Will people cross the border for flu shots?WOAI.com - Sat Oct 10
This week the H1N1 vaccine is starting to trickle into clinics in Arizona. In border communities, some are concerned that the supply will be diminished by Mexican nationals crossing the border for a shot.
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