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Arizona Legislature Supports Algae Growth as a form of Agriculture
By Kellie Mejdrich/Arizona Sonora News Service   
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 21:07
When it comes to green energy, Arizona is jumping head first into pond scum.

Amidst skyrocketing gas prices and the search for a new biodiesel, algaculture—or the use of algae as an alternative to fossil fuel—has seeped to the forefront of an emerging energy market.

Arizona’s legislature wants to make sure there are algae-friendly laws on the books. Rep. Matt Heinz, D-Tucson sponsored two bills to encourage algae growth in the state.

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Tombstone's Apache Spirit Ranch Revamps Focus Under New Management; Opens to Public
By Andrew Cockrum/Arizona Sonora News Service   
Wednesday, 04 April 2012 20:32

Apache Spirit Ranch is finally open to the public.

The Apache Spirit Ranch opened more than a year ago to specifically cater to European visitors. After a change in management two months ago, the ranch is going in a new direction by opening its services to a broader range of visitors.

The resort, which is two miles north of Tombstone, now lets the general public use the trail rides, gunfights, restaurant and other amenities. Before the new ranch supervisors Tim and Julia Hastings arrived, these facilities were only for resort guests.

“What we have done since my husband and I took over the management of this place two months ago, is we have opened up for the public and the American people as well,” Julia Hastings said. “We changed so that now you can come for a trial ride and then go for lunch, or just hang out at night in the saloon and have a nice beer and enjoy our live music.”

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Arizona's Locally Loved Restaurants
By Daniella Castillo/Traci Huttsell   
Monday, 09 April 2012 20:43

View Locally Loved Restaurants Throughout Arizona in a larger map

 

By: Daniella Castillo and Traci Huttsell

Arizona Sonora News Service

If driving through Arizona, grab some lunch or dinner at these locally loved restaurants located throughout the 15 counties.

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Filling Up Classrooms: International Students Impact Arizona's Universities Culturally and Financially
By Derrick Fazendin and Jason Barrera   
Monday, 26 March 2012 20:42

Sebastian Ionescu got lost on his first day of college at the University of Arizona.

Ionescu took 3-hours to journey back home instead of the normal 20-minutes. Perhaps he could have asked for directions, but Ionescu was still making his unfamiliar transition not only as a freshman but also as an international student from Braila, Romania.

“I was overwhelmed and scared,” Ionescu said. “I was not so confident with the language.”

Ionescu is a part of a rising trend of international enrollment that has brought more tuition dollars to the three Arizona universities. The increase in international admissions is also contributing to campus culture diversity that presents learning experiences for both American students and international students.

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A New Sport of Its Own
By Daniel Dominguez   
Monday, 02 April 2012 20:31

In only five years, CrossFit has grown from a local ranch in Northern California to a worldwide phenomenon. It has evolved from only 70 local athletes, to more than 26,000 athletes competing worldwide for a spot at the CrossFit games in July 2012.

The CrossFit Games have now become somewhat the Olympics for these athletes and with a major endorsement deal by Reebok and coverage by ESPN, CrossFit has become bigger than expected. The sports apparel giant, Reebok has created the slogan, “The Sport of Fitness,” which has now put CrossFit in a sports category of its own.

Locally, Arizona has also become a base for the sport, with CrossFit gyms located in the Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma, Kingman, and Safford.

Tucson alone has three men who have qualified for the Southwest regionals in individual competition for the CrossFit Games this July.

Chris Gartrell, trainer and athlete at CrossFit Works in Tucson, is one of the three and has gone full-time into becoming a professional CrossFit athlete. He is in the top 30 athletes in the Southwest region, which consist of five other states.

Gartrell is just 25 years old and he has no plans of stopping anytime soon. Come April he will put it all on the line, to pursue his dream of becoming the fittest on earth.

 
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