Lieve Keeney and son Vince Keeney watch birds near the Santa Rita Lodge inside Madera Canyon in the Coronado National Forest.
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The boy, who is from Sahuarita, appeared to have suffered serious head trauma from the fall, the Green Valley Fire District said.Â
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About 50 people, mostly consisting of park rangers and members of Friends of Madera Canyon, attended the ceremonial opening of the newly repai…
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Norm Burt and his wife Marge walk along the newly opened Proctor Loop Trail at Madera Canyon, on Dec. 3, 2019. Norm used to be an avid hiker a…
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John Titre, Recreation Manager for the Nogales Ranger District, talks to those attending the opening of the newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail …
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Rangers walk along the newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail at Madera Canyon, on Dec. 3, 2019. The short paved trail is handicap accessable allow…
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Jim Woodward, president of Friends of Madera Canyon, talks during the opening of the newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail at Madera Canyon, on De…
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John Titre, Recreation Manager for the Nogales Ranger District, introduces those who helped work on newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail during i…
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Coronado National Forrest Supervisor Kerwin Dewberry speaks during the opening of the newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail at Madera Canyon, on D…
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A person walks along the newly repaired Proctor Loop Trail following the ceremonial opening at Madera Canyon, on Dec. 3, 2019. The short paved…
