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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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Marriage: Hart-Auty




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Tara Hart and Bill Auty were married on Oct. 10, 2009, at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton, Mass. with Peter C. Stearns presiding. 

The matron of honor was Quinn Berry.

The maid of honor was Wendy Hart.

The bridesmaids were Rachel Morse, Leah Berry, Erica Auty and Jen Masnik. 

The best man was Jason McCue. The groom’s attendants were Lee Morse, Scott Trudeau, Jeff Warren, Tim Johnson and Shawn Bergstrom.

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Marriage: Jackson-Hart




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Ms. Brigitte Jackson and Mr. James Hart were united in marriage on Saturday, May 1, 2010, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon at the gazebo in the Tombstone City Park.

The bride is the daughter of Paul and Virginia Madero of Hacienda Heights, Calif. The groom is the son of Josie Montijo and James Hart of Tombstone, Ariz.

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Engagement: Pivovarnick-Livingston




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Jennifer Pivovarnick, daughter of David and Susan Pivovarnick of Springfield, Ill., and Robert Livingston, son of Jane and Bob Strain of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Barbara and Terry Livingston of Springfield, Ill., announce their engagement. 

The prospective bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart-Griffin High School in Springfield, Ill. She graduated from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill. She is employed by Springfield School District in Springfield, Ill.

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Guest Commentary: Arizona U.S. Senator John McCain speaks on "War on Women"




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

 EDITOR’S NOTE: U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) delivered the following remarks regarding the “war on women” on the floor of the U.S. Senate last week. The remarks have been edited for length.

 

Mr. President, I rise today to discuss the Violence Against Women Act and policies that impact the lives of women.



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Guest Commentary: The BLM is making a land grab




Arizona Sen. Gail Griffin

The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

Nearly two decades of simmering conflict over water resources in Cochise County reached an explosive climax recently when bureaucrats with the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued an unprecedented and stunning ultimatum to the State of Arizona: stop development near the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.



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600 miles of Arizona Trail latest goal for hiker who has tackled Mojave Desert




World class hiker and author Bernard Martoia lets Sabra Albritton try out his back pack while Albritton’s daughter Sabrina, 17, looks on during Mortoia’s book signing appearance at The Mall at Sierra Vista Saturday. (Mark Levy • Herald/Review)

By Jacob Petersen

Herald/Review

SIERRA VISTA — When people in the area think of hiking, they usually think of spending a couple hours in Ramsey Canyon, taking a day trip to Cochise Stronghold or the Chiricahua Mountains, or even just spending the afternoon at the San Pedro House looking for birds.

But for one man not from this area, hiking takes on a whole new dimension.

I will start slowly. … Eleven miles the first day, 14 miles the next, than 18. The goal is 20 to 24 miles a day, 120 miles a week,” said Bernard Martoia, who flew in from France last Friday.

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Prescribed burn scheduled on Fort Huachuca for Sunday is postponed




 A prescribed burn that had been scheduled on Fort Huachuca for Sunday, April 29 and which would have closed the Main Gate, has been postponed. The Main Gate will be open on Sunday.



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clubs, live music, karaoke for April 26




 Dillon’s NightClub: 6415 E. Highway 90, Sierra Vista, 458-8209. Wednesday night, $2 well drinks, $2 domestic beer and free pool; Thursday night, no cover, 2 for 1 until midnight all hip hop and dance music; Friday night Ladies night; ladies pay no cover, $1 off of any mixed drink or shot and all request DJ all night long; Saturday night, live country music every week. Saturday Rowdy Johnson Band debuts from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. 



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Our Readers' Views: Who runs our bureaucracies?




The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review

To the Editor:

Over the course of the last three decades, the Bureau of Land Management, Forestry Service, National Park Service and, to a lesser degree, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been infested with nature worshippers and radical environmentalists.

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