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Cimarron Valley Communications, LLC - newspaper group publishing the Cushing Citizen, Keystone Gusher and Yale News - covering Payne and Creek Counties and portions of, Lincoln, and Pawnee Counties. Oregon
The West Valley View replaced the original newspaper serving Avondale/Goodyear which was known as the Westside Enterprise and later the Westsider. The View is not related to those publications other than it covers some of the same communities and that Freireich's parents were owners of the Enterprise for a couple of years in the '60s.
Mammoth Valley View Cemetery; McKinney Cemetery, Mammoth; Oracle. Oracle Cemetery; Pinal (Ghost town) Pinal Cemetery; Poston Butte – Grave of Charles Debrille Poston (1825–1902) Pyramid Tomb of Charles Debrille Poston, "The Father of Arizona" Ray (Ghost town) Ray Memorial Cemetery; Reevis Grave; Ripsey Wash (A-Diamond Ranch) Cemetery
John F. Long (17 May 1920 – 29 February 2008) was a real-estate developer, philanthropist, and late-date pioneer of the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area.He is most often remembered for being the founder and primary developer of Maryvale, an urban village spanning Phoenix and Glendale.
A set of rare identical quadruplets can’t stop holding hands — and it's touching to watch. “They’re constantly reaching for each other,” Jonathan Sandhu, the babies’ dad, tells TODAY.com.
On July 13, 2017, Times Media Group acquired West Valley View, [11] a free weekly newspaper that covers the West Valley cities and towns of Avondale, Buckeye, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Tolleson and Tonopah. It has a controlled circulation of 75,000+ and is published every Wednesday.
Opened in northeastern Pennsylvania during the mid-1800s, the Avondale Colliery was an anthracite coal mine located in the Luzerne County community of Avondale. Leased by J. C. Phelps, a businessman from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on June 13, 1863 from Henderson Gaylord, William C. Reynolds and others, the mine's first entrance was a one-thousand-foot horizontal tunnel which failed to strike a ...
Lattie Coor was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 26, 1936, the son of Lattie Finch Coor Sr. and Elnora (née Witten) Coor. [1] His father was a prominent local educator who was the teaching Principal of Avondale Elementary School in 1936 and later became the first Superintendent of the Avondale Elementary School District.