BENSON – A lifelong fascination with hot dogs inspires Kristopher Kirkpatrick to start Benson's latest food business, Slinging Wieners.
Hector Acuna, reporting for Herald/Review Media
Sorted Past Antiques
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
422 Arizona St., Bisbee, AZ
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Preview of the 3rd Annual Rhumb Line Lavender Festival on June 15, 2024. Interview with Michelle Minta owner of Rhumb Line Vineyard & Lavender Farm. 6255 S. Bennett Place.
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Golden Rule Vineyards tasting room on Haskel, Willcox, Arizona.
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Sierra Vista, AZ. - Rich discovered the Sonorasaurus in the 1990s. A cast of it's leg is at the museum Henry H. Hauser Museum. Moments from a photo shoot for a Nabur Magazine story by Emily Ellis.
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BENSON – A striking new mural celebrating the city’s diverse historical roots is the latest collaboration between prolific artist Doug Quarles and Benson Clean and Beautiful. The 75-foot-long mural is a depiction of three main historical influences of early Cochise County life from the late 1800s and early 1900s, the pioneers, the local Chiricahua Apache, and Mexican heritage. The new artwork is located next to Benson’s downtown Circle K at 208 E. 4th Street.
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Benson KFC Grand Re-Opening BENSON – The colonel is back in town. Residents, Benson city officials, and the PAK Foods leadership team celebrated the grand re-opening of the city’s KFC Restaurant with a ribbon cutting August 5, 2025. The KFC restaurant at the Highway 90/I-10 intersection was temporarily closed for renovations after a “decoupling” from its sister restaurant, a Taco Bell, which shared its space. PAK Foods opened a new Taco Bell location opened on Fourth Street in April and the interior/exterior remodeling began on the KFC.
Hector Acuna, reporting for Cochise County Voice
Patagonia Lake State Park in Arizona. The Southern Arizona Paddlers Club event happens twice a year.
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