Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
San Manuel Miner – San Manuel; San Pedro Valley News-Sun – Benson; Scottsdale Independent – Scottsdale [8] Sedona Red Rock News – Sedona [9] Sonoran News – Cave Creek; Superior Sun – Superior; The Tombstone News – Tombstone; The Tribune-News – Holbrook; Tucson Weekly – Tucson; Verde Independent – Cottonwood; La Voz ...
San Manuel is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,551 at the 2010 census . San Manuel was built in 1953 by Del E. Webb Construction Company as a company town to serve the then-new San Manuel copper mine , mill and smelter complex.
San Manuel copper mine site in 2009, after reclamation. The mine closed in 2003. The dry San Pedro River and part of the town are visible at top right. The San Manuel Copper Mine was a surface and underground porphyry copper mine located in San Manuel, Pinal County, Arizona. Frank Schultz was the original discoverer, in 1879, but the main body ...
Cruz, an editor at the Republic since 2018, has led coverage of breaking news and crime, handling dozens of high-impact breaking news events. Cruz previously worked for 13 years as an editor and ...
The copper mine at San Manuel was permanently closed in October 2003. The SMA ceased operations in 1999. In July 2012, work was started to re-open the operation [construction of a new locomotive inspection and servicing shop & Administrative Offices] and upgrade of 29+ miles of mainline track between San Manuel & Hayden (Arizona).
San Manuel may refer to the following: Places ... San Manuel, Arizona; People. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a Serrano tribe in southern California
In 1948, Webb was contracted to build 600 houses and a shopping center called Pueblo Gardens in Tucson, Arizona. San Manuel, Arizona, a mining company town and later a resort town, followed. Established in 1953, the town was built by Webb (along with M.O.W. Homes Inc.) for the Magma Copper Company.
It was formerly known as Ocotillo News, but changed its name in 2005. In late January 2016, the group acquired East Valley Tribune and Ahwatukee Foothills News from 1013 Communications and immediately assumed day-to-day operations; 1013's other Arizona community newspapers were not included in the sale. [10]