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Youth Farm Project Apprentice Program

The Community Food Bank’s Marana Heritage Farm announces Part Two of the Youth Farm Project Apprentice Program. Apprentices will take part in all aspects of food production, including planting, harvesting, greenhouse cultivation, soil building, garden design, irrigation, marketing and distribution.  There will also be projects on farm infrastructure, animal husbandry, as well as cooking and nutrition.  Workdays will be on Saturdays from 7-11 AM, July 11-August 29. 

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Nogales Profiles

Host Bob Lee introduces us to cultural entities and leaders of the Nogales community.

Produced by the KMSB-TV Public Affairs Department, Nogales Profiles, is a two-minute program addressing events, defined community problems, and issues and featuring Nogales and Santa Cruz County community leaders. Topics are determined through the station's on-going ascertainment process in Nogales. It is videotaped weekly at KMSB-TV's office/studio located at 441 N. Grand Ave. #17, in Nogales, AZ.

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Fox 11 Forum

Produced by the KMSB-TV Public Affairs Department, FOX-11 Forum is a thirty-minute discussion program dealing with community problems and issues in an in-depth manner. Topics are determined through the station's on-going ascertainment process in Tucson and Nogales. It is videotaped weekly at KMSB's main studio facility at 1855 N. 6th Avenue in Tucson, AZ. It is also taped at KMSB-TV'S office/studio located at 441 N. Grand Ave. #17, in Nogales, AZ.

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Cueto, Reds beat slumping D-Backs 1-0

They saw him reach for his back on the mound. They saw him stretching in the dugout. The Arizona Diamondbacks knew Johnny Cueto was hurting.

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Cash-strapped Coyotes won't splurge on free agents

Phoenix Coyotes general manager Don Maloney wishes he had a larger budget for next season.

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