Sierra Vista, Arizona

Marriage: Solis-Egbert




(Photo by Candy Whiting Photography)

Hannah Solis and Mark Egbert were united in marriage on March 13, 2010, at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Sierra Vista, Ariz.

Father Victor Sarrazin performed the ceremony.

The maiden of honor was Leah Solis. 

Brides maids were Rachel Solis, Angelica Solis, Cami Clem, Bailey Vincent and Vanessa Ramierz.

The best man was Emilio Galindo. 

Groom’s attendants were Austin Egbert, Ronnie Egbert, Braden Vincent, Anthony Solis and Chris Ayoub.

The flower girls were Jasmine Solis and Ashley Mills. The ring bearer was Gage Egbert.

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Adams wins first in county golf series




Winners from the Cochise County Men’s Amateur Golf Tournament on Saturday at the Mountain View Golf Course on Fort Huachuca. From left : Mark Drehobi, George Lichti, Fred Shaheen, Marty Valenzuela, Gary Adams and Joe Arsenault. (Courtesy of Denise Celentano)

FORT HUACHUCA — Gary Adams of Willcox shot a 70 on Saturday to win the first leg of the Cochise County Men’s Amateur Golf Championship by two strokes over Buena High School golfer James Wallace.

I hit the ball pretty well,” Adams said. “I’ve played this course randomly — maybe twice over the last 20 years.”

Adams, who grew up driving carts around Mountain View when his father worked the course in the 1970s, held off a hard charge from the teenager Wallace, who lit up the back nine with a four-under par 32.

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Engagement: Hurtado-Standley




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Melissa Hurtado, daughter of Ana Robles and Alfonso Hurtado of Douglas, Ariz., and Kevin Standley, son of James and Brenda Standley of Clifton Forge, Va., announce their engagement.

The prospective bride is a graduate of Douglas High School in Douglas.

She is employed by AFCA Lung Center in Sierra Vista, Ariz.

The prospective groom is attending Cochise College.

He is employed by Landmark Metal Builders in Sierra Vista.

An April 29, 2011, wedding in San Diego, Calif., is planned.



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On The Record: Cochise County marriage licenses, Jan.-March, 2012




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

Jan. 1

Roger D. Ensz, 21, of Cimarron, KS and Carolee J. Schmidt, 24, of Willcox.

Jan. 3

Angel M. Earley, 24, and Carlos E. Garcia, 22, of Bisbee.

Adam D. Rodriguez, 28, of Scottsdale and Michelle F. Studley, 21, of Benson.

Amber M. Sulewski, 24, and T. Royer Dylan, 21, of Sierra Vista.

Jan. 4

Norma Blanco Perez, 55, and Raul E. Perez, 66, of Douglas.

Lindsay S. Cheney, 30, of Vacaville, CA and Jonathan F. Andrew, 29, of Destin, Fla.

Jan. 5

John C. Huston, 56, and Sabrina Perez, 42, of Sierra Vista.

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On The Record: Cochise County marriage licenses, Jan.-March, 2012




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

Jan. 1

Roger D. Ensz, 21, of Cimarron, KS and Carolee J. Schmidt, 24, of Willcox.

Jan. 3

Angel M. Earley, 24, and Carlos E. Garcia, 22, of Bisbee.

Adam D. Rodriguez, 28, of Scottsdale and Michelle F. Studley, 21, of Benson.

Amber M. Sulewski, 24, and T. Royer Dylan, 21, of Sierra Vista.

Jan. 4

Norma Blanco Perez, 55, and Raul E. Perez, 66, of Douglas.

Lindsay S. Cheney, 30, of Vacaville, CA and Jonathan F. Andrew, 29, of Destin, Fla.

Jan. 5

John C. Huston, 56, and Sabrina Perez, 42, of Sierra Vista.

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Midweek Morsels: It's time to enjoy a movie in the park




Phil Vega, Publisher

The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

Quote of the day: “Your families are extremely proud of you. You can’t imagine the sense of relief they are experiencing. This would be a most opportune time to ask for money.”

— Gary Bolding, artist, talking about graduation

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Here’s a reminder that our first free Movies in the Park for the season will kick off at 5 p.m. Saturday at Veterans’ Memorial Park.

The feature will be “Dolphin Tale” which will start at dusk.



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Our Readers' Views: League of Women Voters




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

To the Editor:

Members of the League of Women Voters of Cochise County voted at their annual meeting, held April 21, to disband this chapter of the League of Women Voters. 

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Around Your Town 05/16/12




Town and Country Elementary School students sign yearbooks and other items Friday during Teacher Appreciation Week. Fifth-grader Alexis Macias signs classmate Jordan Bodily’s shirt during the event. (Mark Levy • Herald/Review)

The 1200 Club will meet for dinner on May 18 at Pueblo del Sol Country Club. Social time begins at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and a program at 6:30 p.m. The guest speakers will be the Board of Supervisors and State Legislative Candidates. Reservations may be made by callng (602) 510-8986 or Kathy@DolgeFamily.net by May 16. $20 per person.



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Upper San Pedro Partnership hears CAP argument




By Shar Porier

Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA — In order to finish the Bureau of Reclamation’s feasibility study on the Sierra Vista subwatershed, estimated to cost $2.8 million, local governments are asked to chip in $1.540 million during the 2012 and 2013 fiscal years.

At last week’s Upper San Pedro Partnership (USPP) meeting, members were provided an update by the Bureau of Reclamation’s (BOR) Eve Halper.



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Baby Food Basics Workshop




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

The Cochise County Cooperative Extension is offering a FREE Baby Food Basics Workshop for parents and caregivers on Thursday, May 17th at 3:00. This free workshop will be held at the Sierra Vista Health Department, 4115 East Foothills Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ. Topics include: Infant nutrient and feeding guidelines, introducing new foods, healthy feeding habits, baby food safety, and making your own baby food. One hour CEU is available for caregivers.



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