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Volume 91 Number 36 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, September 9, 2015 50¢
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The Superior SunUSPS 529-320
James Carnes…..................................Advertising ManagerMichael Carnes ...................................... General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorMila Besich-Lira...........................................ReporterNina Crowder ............................................ ReporterJohn Hernandez........................................Reporter
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OBITUARY
Vickie H. Alonzo, 81 of Superior, AZ passed away on Monday, Aug. 31, 2015 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ. Vickie was born on Nov. 17, 1933 in Fresno, CA to the late Rito and Maria Hernandez. She was known to everyone as “Nana Vickie.” She enjoyed spending time with her family. Especially the weekends, this is when everyone would meet at her house for coffee and breakfast. She cherished her conversations with her comadres, compadres and especially her sisters. She was a devoted Diamondbacks and Suns fan. But If there was an early game, she would make sure we were all out of the house in time for her to watch. She didn’t like to be disturbed while her games were on. Vickie will be welcomed in heaven by her husband, Elias Alonzo Sr., 3 brothers, 2 sisters, and one grandson. Vickie
Vickie H. Alonzois survived by her brother, Poncho Hernandez (Brawly, CA); sisters, Carrie Hernandez (Brawly, CA) and Beatrice Torres (Burbank, CA); 11 children, Elias Jr. (Gerry) Alonzo of Mesa, AZ, Olga Alonzo, Josie Alonzo of Superior, AZ, Joe (Eleanor) Alonzo of San Tan, AZ, Yolanda (Robert) Estrada of Tempe, AZ, Diana Russell of Gilbert, AZ, Rachel (Eddie) Gomez of Superior, AZ, Fernando (Kathy) Alonzo of Scottsdale, AZ, Rebecca Alonzo Bailey of Mesa,
AZ, Michael (Virginia) Alonzo of Superior, AZ and Richard (Jamie) Alonzo of San Tan, AZ; 19 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Superior, AZ. Interment followed at Superior Fairview Cemetery. Online Guestbook: www.SuperiorFuneral.com
According to state law, police may arrest suspected offenders by two methods. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damage amounts are estimates. Items are given to The Superior Sun by the Superior Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled.
Superior Police ReportAug. 28 Gary A. Cardenas, 39, Superior, was arrested in the 800 block of Western Ave. on three felony warrants issued out of Gila County Sheriff’s Office. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.Aug. 29 Assault was reported in the 200 block of Heiner Dr. Violation of a court order was reported in the 400 block of Highlands Dr.Aug. 31 Theft was reported in the area of Airport Rd. Burglary was reported in the 100 block of Gray Dr.Sept. 3 Assault was reported in the 1500 block of Sunset Dr. Calls not listed include traffic stop (5), information (7), suspicious activity (4), animal complaint (2), alarm drop
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The original U.S. 60 Widening ADOT plan for the Y-turnout at Hwy. 60 and Main St. in Superior calls for moving the Y approximately 200 yards to the east. Many Superior residents and business owners would like to see the Y lined up with the entrance to the new Circle K. This would allow easier access to the Circle K and eliminate
vehicles that are turning west from the Circle K onto Highway 60 from having to turn onto the residential street Palma due to the concrete medians that will be built dividing the highway. Several Superior residents are in contact with ADOT to see if it is possible to line up the Y with the Circle K.
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Pinal County Sheriff’s Report The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.Aug. 31 Kristin Joel Snyder, 23, Tucson, was arrested in the 400 block of Walnut Pl., Oracle, and was charged with theft. She was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.
Sept. 1 Assault was reported in the 36000 block of S. Mt. Lemmon Rd., Oracle.Sept. 3 James Patrick Figueroa, 53, Superior, was arrested in the 200 block of W. Sunset Dr., Superior, and was charged with failure to register as a sex offender. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Jason Phillip Baldenegro, 33, Apache Junction, was
arrested in the area of Calle Futura and El Paseo, Oracle, and was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Juaquin Manuel Martinez, 37, Oracle, was arrested in the area of Calle Futura and El Paseo, Oracle, and was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of dangerous drugs, unlawful flight from law enforcement and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Lisa Marie Mendibles, 50, Oracle, was arrested in the area of Calle Futura and El Paseo, Oracle, was charged with possession of dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Violation of a court order was reported in the 39000 block of S. Old Arena Dr., SaddleBrooke. Violation of a court order was reported in the 700 block of S. McNab Pkwy., San Manuel.
Are you grieving? Do you know someone who is? Are you seeking a way to move past it or to help someone else, but, unsure of what to do? Accepting grief as a normal response to loss, any sort of loss, is a good first step. Seeking help, when you feel unsure of how to proceed, or, simply feel unable to cope, is the next best step. The Good Grief Workshop and Balloon Release Ceremony offers you the chance to learn specific tools
that will allow you to begin the steps to recover. This free event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m at Gemini Hospice, 14 N. Magma Ave. in Superior. Lunch will be provided. Use this opportunity to look at the losses you have experienced in your life, whether the death of a loved one, divorce, another type of relationship loss, life changing health issues, or grieving from a faith community that has caused pain.
According to the Gemini Hospice website, “Participants who attend our workshops tell us that they feel that their personal lives are improved because they have enhanced their communication and listening skills and have developed the ability to support someone experiencing physical or emotional pain.” To learn more about the workshop or Gemini Hospice visit online at www.good-grief.org/. To R.S.V.P. contact Connie at 520-827-0783 or 520-689-0104.
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A few weeks ago I had a staunch Republican tell me that I shouldn’t be saying that all Republicans are
“racists” and that he couldn’t understand why people try to portray the Republicans in that way. I told him that I never said all Republicans are racists but they certainly encourage it. I also asked him, what is the Republican Party? It’s not the party of Eisenhower or even Reagan anymore. Just as I was about to rethink my feelings on the Republican Party, Donald Trump had to open his mouth and demean the Mexican people and immigrants again. I guess if you are a rich, arrogant, megalomaniac you can get away with saying anything. Trump has said that his first day in office he will begin deportation of “illegals” including “Dreamers.” He also wants to overturn the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution which grants birthright citizenship to anyone born in the United States. He says that “anchor babies” are not American citizens. How about anchor wives? He’s been married to two immigrants. He also talked about building the wall along the Mexican border and making Mexico finance its construction. Not going to happen. It upsets me more that the other Republican candidates have not attacked him for it and have even followed his lead. Ted Cruz says he will deport and is against amnesty. Jeb Bush got so flustered he used the derogatory term anchor babies but now says he was talking about “Asian people.” Dr. Ben Carson even went as far as talking about using drone strikes on American soil to destroy caves that are used as observation sites for smugglers. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu was there with him posing for the cameras as usual. He is probably getting ready to announce his candidacy for Congress. Watch out Board of Supervisors, Sheriff Paul will be asking for more money in his budget to purchase a drone, or can he use RICO funds for that? Speaking of drones, about a month ago someone shot down a personal drone/radio controlled flying apparatus that was hovering over his yard. I say, “good shooting.” There is a lot of good that drones can be used for but the potential for abuse exists. These small drones can be mounted with cameras and used by voyeurs or to spy
DRY HEATBy John Hernandez
Superior Sun
On Donald Trump, Drones and the Wall
on neighbors. Weapons including explosive devices can be mounted on them as well. They should not be allowed to fly within miles of airports. Laws governing their use need to be placed into law now. A few more words on the Trump Wall: The only way I can see the Wall being financed would be for the Mexican government to set up factories manufacturing Trump piñatas and “Beat Trump” wooden baseball bats. They could be sold on both sides of the border. The piñatas would be in Trump’s image and the bats used to beat the crap out of them. While waiting their turn at bat, the kids could recite a nursery rhyme like “Dumpty Trumpty planned a great wall, Dumpty Trumpty made the Republicans fall.” Too clarify the issue, most Republicans are not racists. How many of them, though, would vote for one?Author’s Note: I have been given the opportunity to express my opinion and viewpoints on politics, national, state, and local issues as well as life in general. I hope to inform you as well as entertain you, make you smile or make you mad. I will use humor, sarcasm and occasionally anger to express my views. My intention is to hold politicians accountable sometimes bringing some heat on them and if my views make you angry or hot, remember that like my humor, it is a dry heat. These opinions are entirely my own and do not reflect the views of Copper Area News Publishers.
Superior Senior Center News The Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main St., invites seniors to join the center and en-joy a nice meal and great company. Meals are $2 for adults 55 and over. Under 55 is $4. Gemini Hospice is offering a blood pres-sure clinic every second and fourth Thursday of the month at 12:30 p.m. This is con-ducted at the Superior Senior Center at 360 W Main. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. Bingo is every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Legal Aid will be at the center on Monday, Sept. 14, at 1 p.m.
The menu for the Superior Senior center for the week of Sept. 14-17 is:• Monday: Chicken Salad Sandwich, Tomato Soup, Cucumber & Tomato Salad, Applesauce• Tuesday: Albondigas (Meatball Soup) Corn & Black Beans on Lettuce Leaf, Peas & Carrots, Crackers, Pears• Wednesday: Polish Sausage w/Sauer-kraut, Chuck Wagon Corn, Parsley Potato, Jell-o• Thursday: Bean & Cheese Burro, Yellow Squash, Garden Salad, Orange. Need a ride to the center? Call 689-5182.
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By Andrew LuberdaSuperior Sun
For the second straight week the sixth-ranked Superior football team handily defeated its opponent. Last Friday night it was Duncan that was steamrolled by the Panthers, 55 – 6. The Panthers have outscored their first two opponents by a combined score of 113 – 6. Admittedly the Panthers haven’t faced their stiffest competition yet, but the results have still been impressive. Superior’s defense held the Wildkats to only 113 yards of total offense last Friday and picked off Duncan quarterback Christopher Corona three times. The Panthers travel to winless Baboquivari this week. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Panthers dominate again, steamroll over Duncan 55-6
The Copper Corridor’s Business Success Center will be offering three free workshops for people looking for work. The workshops are timed to help the 70+ employees who have been laid off from ASARCO as well as the 180 employees who will be terminated in October. The classes include:• Monday, Sept. 14, 9 a.m. – noon – How To Write A Resume That Gets Noticed. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to organize your work history and capitalize on your skills.• Tuesday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m. – noon – Hands on Resume Lab. Bring your resume draft and an expert will help you find the right words to highlight your strengths.• Monday, Sept. 21, 9 a.m. – noon – Keys to Successful Interviews. The Top Ten Interview Questions and how to answer them plus other important tips to land the job. All workshops will be held at Constitution Hall in Kearny. Constitution Hall is at 912 E. Tilbury. Turn left just past the library. The workshop presenter is Liz Tuck, who has over 15 years’ experience as a career consultant and has helped hundreds of people develop the skills to land a terrific job. To find out more, please call 520-896-2880.
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By Mila Besich-LiraSuperior Sun
Have you sat on one of the new benches on Main St. or at the school? Have you seen the new wall at the Bob Jones Museum? These projects have been completed under the work of the creativity and leadership of Robert “Beto” Cervantes. Beto has always had a heart for the beautification of Superior. One of his first projects was the bench and monument to miners at the Rails park on Main Street. He didn’t stop there. If it was not for his vision and helpfulness, the walk over bridge crossing over Queen Creek probably would have been closed years ago. With the support of the Town of Superior, financial contributions by businesses and hundreds of hours of volunteer work, he helped to repair both bridges and ensure that they could continue to serve the community. After the bridges he moved on to the construction of the Veterans memorial wall and monument at the Fairview Cemetery. Following his retirement, Beto took up woodworking. “You can only clean your yard so many times before you get bored,” he said. He started by making small cabinets and cupboards for his family. Then he started making benches and those benches have really become quite a hit. One of his first benches is the bench in front of the Superior Chamber of Commerce.
“I really like working with groups that help the community. The Chamber does a lot for the community,” he said. The benches he made for the school were actually built from the wood from Mr. Van’s third grade classroom loft. It brings him a lot of pride to see people sitting on the benches and enjoying Superior. Beto saw a need for some beautification at the Bob Jones Museum. He became a member and began drawing up ideas for the yard. He enlisted the help of Bruce Armitage and Woody DeLaRosa to start planning. Originally he presented the idea to the board of the historical society but they opposed the idea of the wall because they felt removing the wire fence from the museum would hurt the eventual historic designation of the building. With the help of Mr. Armitage, the two presented to the Superior Town Council for approval to build the wall and it was approved after much discussion with the Mayor and Council. Mr. Armitage contacted the National Register of Historic places and confirmed that a new wall will not affect the designation of the building as a historic building. Bruce and Beto were able to raise $2,500 to fund the purchase some of the materials and pay for the labor to have the wall built. Several individuals and businesses donated and all the rock was donated by Albo Guzman Trucking. Other contributors include Save Money Market, Angel Gomez,
Benches, walls and beautification by BetoRandom Boutique, Edwardo’s Pizza, Bruce & Tweedy Armitage, Porter’s Cafe, Resolution Copper Company, Pamela Peck, Omya Arizona, Superior Chamber of Commerce, DeMarcos Italian Restaurant, Superior Lumber Yard, Sole to Soul Awakening, Jesse and Marcella Garcia, Wild Cow Gallery and Ray Federal Credit Union. The wall will feature a unique entry way lighting that has been designed and will be installed by Jess Armenta, Jon Moreno, Matt Mashaw and Ray Alvarez. Beto says his next projects are to have the museum painted and the lighting fixtures
outside of the museum painted then they will start to focus on the Besich Park and possibly other buildings on Main St. His life’s motto has been customized from the famous John F. Kennedy speak. “I always say, It is not what the community can do for me, it is what I can for my community.” Beto has always worked for the people, he was a teacher, counsellor, and probation officer. He also served a member of the Town of Superior Planning and Zoning committee and also was elected to the Superior Town Council and Superior Unified School District Governing Board.
Working on the wall at the Bob Jones Museum. Mila Besich-Lira | Sun Robert ‘Beto’ Cervantes
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THIS ‘N THAT
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COMMUNITY CALENDAROCTOBER
FAMILY LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER BIBLE STUDY: A Bible Study will be held each Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Family Life Christian Center. Call 689-2202 for more information.
SUPERIOR OPTIMIST CLUB: The Superior Optimist Club meets the first and third Tuesdays at Edwardo’s Pizza at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to join the club can contact JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592.
SUPERIOR SENIOR CENTER: The Superior Senior Center is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A hot nutritious lunch is provided at noon. Bingo is played every Tuesday and Thursday starting at 10:30 a.m. Come in and join us for lunch or Bingo. You do not need to be a senior to join us, but must be over 21 to play Bingo. Need a ride to the center? Call 520-689-5182.
SUPERIOR ROTARY CLUB: The Superior Rotary Club is the oldest service club in Superior that is still in service today. If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian you can join them at their weekly meeting on Tuesdays at noon at Los Hermanos Restaurant.
SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD: Regular meetings of the Superior School District Governing Board are held at 6 p.m. in the Auditorium, at Kennedy Elementary School, 1500 Sunset Drive in Superior, usually on the first Wednesday of each month.
SUPERIOR, ARIZONA COWBOY ROUND-UP ASSOC: Anyone interested in joining the Superior, Arizona Cowboy Round-up Association should call Sandra Doyle at 509-936-0604.
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SEPTEMBER 26 Superior Area Trash Cleanup Planned
Superior Area Trash Cleanup is on Saturday, Sept. 26, starting at 7 a.m. Register at the Superior Airport parking area. Bring gloves, water, long-handled grabber tools, hats, sunscreen, rakes or shovels for off-road clean up areas. For additional details and RSVP contact superiorcleanup@footprintsmatter.org.19 Hayden Has Golf
Tournament On Saturday, Sept. 19, join the Hayden Golf Club at its 3-Man Scramble Club Fundraiser Golf Tournament at the Hayden Golf Course. Shotgun start is 9 a.m. Cost is $40 per player; one “A” player is allowed per team. Special events include Longest Drive, Skins, Closest to Pin, Money Hole, Longest Putt and Split the Pot. Breakfast, food and beverages will be sold at the clubhouse all day by the Hayden High Volleyball team. For $20 you may sponsor a hole and honor a family member, living or deceased. Vendors or businesses are welcome. The club would like a picture of the person to be honored, for display. For more information, contact Bony Cruz at 928-812-0529, Chito Guzman at 520-444-4553 or 356-7156, Carlos Garcia at 928-812-0710 or 356-6158, or Pee Wee Lorona at 520-331-9236 or 356-6822.
Gemini Hospice extends an invitation from its family to yours to learn specific tools that will allow you to begin the steps of recovery from grief. Attend the free Good Grief Workshop and Balloon Release on Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Gemini Outreach Office, 14 N. Magma Ave. in Superior from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided. RSVP Connie at 520-827-0783 or 520-689-0104.
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Come to the Archie Apodaca Fundraiser 3-Man Scramble on Saturday, Sept. 26, at the Kearny Golf Course. Start time is 8 a.m. Cost is $40 per person, which includes lunch. Only 1 A-player per team (handicaps 0-9 = A-Player). Food and drinks will be sold. Special events are Skins, Money Hole, Longest Drive and Longest Putt. Award ceremony will be held at La Cantina! Music will be provided by DJ Gabe Hernandez. For more information contact Bob Lorona at 520-331-9236 or Dave Orzell at 520-363-5454. Golf cars are very limited, so call ASAP! Proceeds will go to help Archie in his fight against esophageal cancer.
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Angela C. Jimenez, MD, is one of the newest doctors on staff at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center. She relocated from California and joins the staff of CVRMC as a Pediatric Care Physician. The hospital is beyond pleased to welcome her to the community. Dr. Jimenez received her Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She attended Medical School at the University of Southern California (USC) where she also completed her Pediatrics Residency at Los Angeles County Hospital. She is board certified and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She has special interests in pediatric obesity, asthma, and ADHD. Dr. Jimenez has family from Globe, AZ. She enjoys traveling, music, reading, and Mexican food. After recently becoming a mother herself, Dr. Jimenez is happy to be a part of bringing Pediatric Care to the Copper Triangle. For more information, to schedule an appointment, or for insurance information please call (928) 425-7108.
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SUPERIOR CHURCH DIRECTORYPresbyterian Church
of Superior100 Magma Ave., Superior
520-689-2631Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.
All are welcome.
Anonymous prayer box located at Save Money Market.We will pray for you!
St. Francis of AssisiCatholic Church
11 Church Ave., Superior
Fr. Samuel Jandeh520-689-2250
Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req.
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JFK Student Council visits school Board Parliamentary procedures. Making motions. Approving new policy. These are just a few things experienced by the John F. Kennedy Elementary School Student Council and Class Representatives when they visited last week’s Superior School District Governing Board meeting. After being introduced to the board members, the students stayed for the duration of the meeting and enjoyed learning new things and meeting everyone.
JFK Principal Manny Ramirez with JFK Student Council and Class Representatives. Nina Crowder | Sun
JFK Student Council addresses Governing Board. Nina Crowder | Sun
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18’ Terry Travel Trailer $4000. 520-373-2888
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(3), agency assist (6), civil matter (4), welfare check (4), disturbance (4), fire (1), medical (5), 911 hang-up (1), citizen assist (1), threats/harassment (2), and trespassing (2). Citizens are reminded to call Silent Witness at 1-800-358-INFO, Crime Stop at 689-5611 or the Information Tip Line at 520-827-0065 if they have information that may help the police department in solving a crime. The Superior Police and Fire Departments have contracted all dispatch services to the Pinal County Sheriff (POLICE) and Florence PD (FIRE). As a result of these changes, you
need to know some new phone numbers.• Emergency (Police – Fire – Medical) 911• Police Non-Emergency 520-866-5111 • Police Department Business 520-689-5255
SPD REPORTContinued from page 2
Pamela Peck a longtime resident and local business owner in Superior opened a new office on Magma Ave on Friday. The grand opening celebration included a ribbon cutting hosted by the Superior Chamber of Commerce. A mortgage lender was also available to assist guests with their mortgage needs. The office is located in Knights Office Suites, the building has several offices available for rent.
My Home Group - Superior Elite Team opens office
September 9, 2015 www.copperarea.com Superior Sun | 11
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Ray Unified School District #3Announcement of Position Opening
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Closing Date: September 10, 2015Job Description: Special Education Health AideDuties will include, but are not limited to: • Work 1:1 with student• Assist the Special Education Teacher• Grading papers, making copies & playground duty• Small group instructionJob Requirements: • High School Diploma/GED• Meet the requirements according to the Arizona
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12 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com September 9, 2015
Another minor capital project completed at Resolution Copper Oddonetto Construction, a local contractor from Globe, recently worked with Resolution Copper to safely complete a pump house project in Superior. The new upgrades will continue to supply water from the Arizona Water Company to Resolution Copper’s current facilities. All employees on the job were from the local Copper Triangle area, including the San Carlos Reservation. They finished the job on time and incident free.
“We run our projects very systematically; Oddonetto came in and completed the job safely allowing us to have the water we need during the development of the project,” said Resolution Copper construction superintendent Bo Deen.
For additional information about the project, visit our website at www.resolutioncopper.com or call the Resolution Copper community line at 520.689.3409.
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