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- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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It will live on in our imaginations.
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When South Tucson successfully lured Food City in 1999, it was a coup for the square-mile city, which until then had been without a large gene…
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PHOENIX - Eddie Basha, chairman and CEO of a family-owned grocery store chain that grew to more than 160 stores around Arizona under his four-…
- Jeffry Scott Arizona Daily Star
Among the birdhouses, chimes and other decorative metal yard art at the Arizona Yard Art booth, winter visitors Brian and Marilyn Kreviazuk to…
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Mac Conaway, 3, and Nicole Conaway, 7, feed bunnies at the booth run by Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids. It was part of a farmers marke…
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Concetta Hatton showed a customer one of the sterling-silver pieces she was selling at her arts festival booth on Saturday. Jewell's Fine Art …
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Brian Kreviazuk checks out the metal yard art on display at the Jewell's Fine Art Festivals show, which attracted 45 artists to show and sell …
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The crowd navigates through the Ventana Village Shopping Center, which was host to an art festival and a Bashas'-sponsored farmers market on Saturday.
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