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2 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Mark Hays
SIERRA VISTA — Construction begins today on a major pavement project along Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, aimed at resurfacing the busy stretch between State Route 90 and Avenida Escuela in front of Walmart of Lowes in Sierra Vista. The city road repair project, performed by KE&G Construction, will mill and repave the deteriorated roadway, which has seen accelerated wear due to increased traffic to nearby businesses.
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2 days ago |
baltimoresun.com | Mark Hays
Sen. Angela Alsobrooks said she would stand up to the Trump chaos , but she risks staking out a position on cryptocurrency legislation that will enrich President Donald Trump while he dismantles the federal government and threatens to fire tens of thousands of Marylanders. Morally and politically, her position as a fundamentally pro-crypto lawmaker is untenable. You cannot resist the president's unlawful and unconscionable attacks while promoting legislation that rewards Trump's personal empire.
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4 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Mark Hays
SIERRA VISTA — Sierra Vista's Gracie Gutierrez is preparing to begin a new chapter of her academic journey at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. — a renowned institution for deaf and hard of hearing students. Her mission: to return home and improve services for the local deaf community. “Originally, I was doing Cochise College to study nursing, and then I took a gap year and wanted to see what I really wanted,” Gutierrez explained.
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5 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Mark Hays
SIERRA VISTA — As the process moves ahead to fill the vacant Sierra Vista City Council seat left by retired Councilmember William Benning, six applicants have been identified for interviews by the existing City Council. In a private executive session scheduled for June 10, the Sierra Vista City Council will interview Robert Karp, William "Kelly" Burns, and Daniel Valle, with more interviews scheduled for the following week on June 17 for Leslie South, Brian Miers, and Natasha Bobke-Shinn.
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6 days ago |
myheraldreview.com | Mark Hays
SIERRA VISTA — The Southeastern Arizona Communications Center (SEACOM) continues to see rising demand for emergency dispatch services, as the agency increases staffing, modernizes technology, and courts new partners across the region. At Tuesday’s Sierra Vista City Council work session, SEACOM Director Tammi Jo Wilkins presented the organization’s fiscal year 2026 budget and key developments for the agency — which include plans for expansion.
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