Read moreLost Australian shepherd found after 12 days, Payson Police Department officers often cringe every time they see a pedestrian sitting in a median or walking into traffic to solicit money o Read moreCracking down on panhandling, The Town of Payson hopes to inspire volunteers to apply for an open position on the towns Planning and Zoning Commission. Forage Market is one of the best, especially if your goal is to order a half-dozen bagels, some Browne Trading lox, and a few milky coffees. accounts, the history behind an article. High 46F. Your e-mail address will be used to confirm your account. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight Sadly, on February 7th, 2023, Jack Quinn passed away after a short illness. Need to fill out your staff? Read moreWarming center offers medical care for the homeless, The Tonto Apache Police Department and the Tonto Apache Tribal Council donated 25 pairs of basketball shoes, socks, and gym bags to Payson are Read moreTonto Apache police, tribal council donate gear to Special Olympics athletes, Can you imagine being a parent or grandparent of 50-90 kids? He was 82 years old. Richard Rick Alan Dunny, 59, of Payson, Arizona, passed away February 18, 2023 after suffering cardiac arrest. Payson, AZ (85541) Today. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight According to Read moreMental health series: Looking at behavior that makes society uncomfortable, The Star Valley Town Council heard it could face a $3 million expense to replace the many aging pipes in the towns w Read moreStar Valley water system needs $3 million in upgrades, The Library Friends of Payson host Jim Goughnour at its meeting Monday, Feb. 20 at the Payson Public Library, 328 N. Read moreLibrary Friends organizations host special guests, The Payson Area Food Drive started in November and concluded last weekend with what organizers dub, Souper Bowl Sunday. Read moreFood drive exceeds goals, Sonora Quest is now offering its first home test collection kits for either colorectal cancer screenings or measuring Read moreSonora Quest now offers home test collection kits, Those fascinated by the flora of central Arizonas High Country have a variety of opportunities to learn more about it. He was a fierce father and loyal friend. We'd love to hear eyewitness Low 28F. High 46F. Low near 20F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight Notifications from this guestbook will end. Read moreTeachers take to the sky to help promote new student aviation prorgram, Besides food in your tummy and a warm place to sleep, the next need that can bring smiles to a disadvantaged child is Read moreHometown Heroes: Kaities Closet, The Gila County Sheriffs Office intercepted some $3 million in drugs passing through Payson last week. It requires two different material vendors. WebRead 1974-1977 Payson Roundup Newspaper Archives from Payson, Arizona. Be Truthful. Read moreThe reason for orange marked trees, Two longtime Rim Country entities partnered to bring water to thirsty wildlife struggling after years of drought. Read moreGirls day camp program planned by Soroptimists, The Star Valley Town Council is moving forward in its efforts to buy Petes Place cabaret. @PaysonRoundup. Jack read for hours, listening to classic country music and bluegrass. Read moreHometown Heroes: Payson Community Kids offers a safe place to be a kid, After a series of trailhead kerfuffles, Payson has decided to give the neglected Payson Area Trails System (PATS) some love. Winds light and variable. Jack listened, helped and supported. Click 'Letters to the Editor' section headline above for full selection of latest letters to the editor, Click 'Guest Comment' section headline above for full selection of latest guest comments. Read moreWild Arizona hopes Rim Country embraces its forest, The Town of Payson welcomed three new administrative employees at the beginning of the year, Hannah Lusk, Jeff Kopp a Read morePayson welcomes new administrative employees, Mustang Park, affectionately known as the Blue Park, will remain blue after almost $400,000 worth of upgrades to its Read moreMustang Park receives $399,000 worth of attention, The Star Valley Town Council recently had an executive session on purchasing Petes Place Adult Cabaret. roundup staff reporter, Banner Payson earns national Outstanding Nursing award, Payson native becomes member of elite Navy Honor Guard, Hashknife Pony Express carries Super Bowl game ball, Payson receives grant to Firewise town property, After pandemic pause, Best of the Rim returns, Star Valley council to discuss buying Petes Place, Mobile Pet Clinic offers vaccines and more, Gila County Sheriffs Office: New Year, new career, Tonto Basin Community Meeting with Supervisor Humphrey, Dollar Day continues at Buckhead Mesa Landfill, by Linda Dightmon, Special to the 260 Connection, Winter musings on the banks of the East Verde River, by Jim Strogen, Special to the 260 Connection, Books, classes: Resources to help your fishing, Payson Town Council distributes liaison positions, Lost Australian shepherd found after 12 days, Town of Payson seeks Planning and Zoning Commission volunteer, by Connie Cockrell, Special to theRoundup, by Teresa McQuerrey, oundup staff reporter, Frequent guest of historical society publishes new book, Arts and Entertainment calendar for Rim Country, White Mountains, Pinetop author publishes poetry collection, Country artist Johnny Lee performs at Payson casino, McAllister-Smith to resign from Payson council, Payson Ranger District begins fuel reduction project, County approves $10,000 for well at Christopher Kohls fire station, Kris Mayes is investigating Trumps fake electors, focusing on threats to election workers, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples field hearing comes to AZ in May, Arizona court orders execution of inmate state didnt want to execute, Picking out the perfect fly rod for Rim Country fishing, Group appeals ruling on abortion law in Arizona, Sometimes I feel like a nut(hatch) sometimes I dont, Dont let the county get away with the $500 fine on feeding wild animals, ADOT truck damaged by aggressive motorist, Kelly and Sinema deliver over $132M in major investments for Arizona, There are high-tech concerns and low-tech concerns, May you NOT "live an interesting life" Part 2, Click Here To See Discounts, Services And Offers, Seeking RN for Senior Behavioral Health Unit, Wendy L. 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She was born on COUNCIL BOARD AND Payson will clear 180 acres of land within town limits after receiving a two-year $388,000 grant from the Arizona The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reports as of 4:56 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 the left southbound lane of Arizona SR-87 at SR-188 has reopened after a vehicle fire. Rick was born on February 1, 1964 to parents, Thomas Dunny and Shirley He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Betsy, his son Dave (Kendra), stepson Gene Cotton and stepdaughter Stephanie Perez (Bob); grandchildren Ian Quinn (Jessica), Jourdan Martinez (Javier), Kamryn Cotton, Jaiden Cotton, Zoe and Evan Perez, and seven greatgrandchildren. riversidegolfcourseme.com. Assistance is by appointment only call 928-487-1174 for an appointment. Northland Prep Academy, a 2A ballclub, dropped its season opener Tuesday at 3A Holbrook. Use the 'Report' link on He then joined the Orange County Sheriffs department where he spent the next 30 years as a Deputy Sheriff. Be Nice. 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Read morePit burn planned near Gisela on the Payson Ranger District, During its Feb. 22 meeting, the Payson Town Council unanimously voted to join a host of other municipalities suing th Read morePayson joins lawsuit to clean up its water, Every house in Payson should have a customer shut-off valve. Read moreAfter pandemic pause, Best of the Rim returns, A billboard in Rye, depicting a woman riding a cow, proudly advertises one of Star Valleys top attractions: a topless bar. His favorite meal was Gatorade and Fritos. for pricing or you may also call us at (928) 474-5251, ext. No services are planned. Black clouds heavy with water threaten to torture the already saturated land below. The Colts built a big lead early and Payson couldnt find a way to rally, ending their season. Webby Michele Nelson, Roundup staff reporter. When his wife drove the car into the side of the garage three days in a row, Jack simply got it fixed. lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. Payson, AZ (85541) Today. Partly cloudy skies. Read moreTown of Payson seeks Planning and Zoning Commission volunteer, The women of the Gila County Democrats and the Democrats of Rim Country assembled on Sunday, Jan. 22 as part of the national Bigger Than Roe Read moreCrowd shows support for womens rights, Roger Naylor, a frequent guest speaker for the Northern Gila County Historical Society, has announced the publication of his latest book, Awe Read moreFrequent guest of historical society publishes new book, The Tonto Community Concert Association presents the Atlantic City Boys Monday, Feb. 20 at the Payson High School Auditorium. For more information call the Town of Payson at: 928-474-5242. Low 28F. Three people were killed in a multi vehicle accident north of Payson Friday night. 1158 Riverside St., Portland. 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