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Chiricahua National Monument offers free entry on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Chiricahua National Monument offers free entry on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Looking for something to do on the long holiday weekend?  Why not head on out to the Chiricahua National Monument and take a look.

January 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a

U.S. Forest Service announces 2013 fee waiver dates

U.S. Forest Service announces 2013 fee waiver dates

It’s that time of year again, aside from being cold outside, people begin setting aside time to visit treasures like local National Forests.  Why not do just that on a day when you can get in free? 

Fee free days for 2013:

Local tourist event - Wings over Willcox

Local tourist event - Wings over Willcox

The holidays are over.  The New Year has been rung in.  Decorations have been put away for another year.  After the rush of the past weeks, you’re still in that frantic mode trying to accomplish everything in a micro-second or two.  Slow down.  Take a break and plan some great activities for the upcoming weeks, be a 'local tourist'.

Fissure maps for areas of Cochise, Pinal Counties are now available

Fissure maps for areas of Cochise, Pinal Counties are now available

Earth fissures continue to be a growing problem in Cochise County as new fissure areas have been identified in the past two years.

Earth fissure maps for two such areas,

Arizona’s 2013 Travel Guide coming soon

Arizona’s 2013 Travel Guide coming soon

The Arizona Office of Tourism’s 2013 Arizona Official State Visitor’s Guide (OSVG), and accompanying Official State Visitor’s Map will be available free of charge to travelers by the end of December. 

Abundant with valuable Arizona tourist information including

ADOT building new weigh station for Douglas Port of Entry

ADOT building new weigh station for Douglas Port of Entry

Construction began this week on a new commercial truck weigh station at the Douglas Port of Entry.  Arizona Department of Transportation started the work on the building where trucks entering the U.S. from Mexico will be inspected.

The building, costing nearly $4 million, is