Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Sonoran News

Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Kelly Glenn Kimbro radios the rest of the team working the cattle round at the Glenns J Bar A Ranch up on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2016.  With everyone spread out throughout the ranch land, they communicate by walkie talkies to get all the cattle together. (Photo by Michelle Floyd / Arizona Sonora News)

A rancher’s hours: Hard work on the range; then there are those mountain lions

Michelle Floyd December 6, 2016

By MICHELLE FLOYD Arizona Sonora News https://youtu.be/qHYbbgvBM6Q Kelly Glenn Kimbro is early to bed and early to rise -- nine or ten o'clock at night and often two or three o'clock in the...

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PAC 12: The score is money

Michelle Floyd October 24, 2016

https://youtu.be/ZaM-hLSABZM By MICHELLE FLOYD Arizona Sonora News Let’s talk about everybody’s favorite subject: money. Not your money, don’t worry, but the finances of the Pacific-12...

Patty Feather gives an abridged tour of the entry room in the Bird Cage Theatre to visitors in Tombstone, Ariz. on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. Feather and her husband moved from Pennsylvania to Tombstone about two and a half years ago in search of warmer and drier weather. Feathers husband, Jack, owns and operates Tombstone Hearse, a business that makes specialty motorcycle trikes descibed as a Victorian-era horse drawn hearse, substituting the horses with motorcycle power. (Photo by Rebecca Noble / Arizona Sonora News Service)

You know Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. But do you know the ladies of old Tombstone?

Michelle Floyd September 30, 2016

By MICHELLE FLOYD Arizona Sonora News  In the town that billed itself as being “Too Tough to Die,” the women were even tougher. Everyone has heard of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday and John Ringo ....

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