Tag - Tucson AZ

Contract Signed Between Friends and Pima County Library

By Anne Gibson Board members, Friend’s members, and guests gathered at the Esmond Station K-8 school, a Vail School District School, on Saturday, January 8th to celebrate the Friends of the Esmond Station Library’s Third Annual Meeting. Its corporate papers mandate the requirement to conduct an annual meeting. With the opening of the meeting it...

The Lacey Jarrell Foundation also known as Green Star Art, Announces Resumption of Annual Art Exhibition and Fundraiser for Young Artists

The Lacey Jarrell Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit I founded in 2007 in memory of my daughter, Lacey Jarrell. Tragically, Lacey lost her life at the age of 16 in a rollover car accident in Tucson. There were no drugs involved, no alcohol, not even another vehicle. The sky was cloudless that July morning in 2006. The accident occurred on a curvy...

Is it too late to file a lawsuit?

By Christine Anderson Ferraris A statute of limitation is a law that defines the maximum amount of time that those involved in a dispute must file a lawsuit. In general, once the statute of limitation on a case “runs out,” the legal claim cannot be pursued. The period during which you can file a lawsuit varies depending on the type of legal claim...

4-H Fur & Feather Fun!

By Lilly DenmanLittle Rascals 4-H Club Reporter On January 8th, Pima County 4-H Club members competed in the annual Fur & Feather Show held at the UA Campus AG Center. The areas of judging included cavy, rabbit, pigeon, poultry and pygmy goat for six different experience levels. It was a beautiful day filled with sunshine, friends and family...