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Welcome our new stylist Kela to Donna's Salon – Art of Beauty!

Welcome our new stylist Kela to Donna's Salon – Art of Beauty!
 

We're excited to welcome Kela to the talented team at Donna's Salon – Art of Beauty! With a passion for creating beautiful, confidence-boosting hairstyles and a warm, friendly approach, Kela is now accepting appointments Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Whether you're looking for a fresh cut, beautiful color, or a whole new look, now is the perfect time to book your appointment and meet Kela. 

Visit kela.glossgenius.com to schedule today!

Beat the Heat with a Poker Crawl! Saturday, July 18

Summer may be bringing the heat, but we're keeping the fun alive! Spend a relaxing evening indoors enjoying local shopping, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and a little friendly competition during our Poker Crawl.


Visit Tubac Market & Restaurant, Cowgirl Ugly Saloon, The Italian Peasant, and The Gatsby, to collect your poker cards, then browse unique vendor booths throughout the courtyard between businesses. Gather the best hand for a chance to win great prizes while supporting local businesses.

Make your evenings a little more memorable this July at The Gatsby.

Make your evenings a little more memorable this July at The Gatsby.

Make your evenings a little more memorable this July at The Gatsby.


Settle into our intimate, speakeasy-inspired atmosphere and enjoy live performances from talented local musicians while sipping handcrafted cocktails, local wines, or your favorite spirits. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a place to unwind, 

The Gatsby offers the perfect blend of great music, exceptional drinks, and welcoming hospitality. Bring a date, gather with friends, or stop in after work, we'll have the music playing, the cocktails flowing, and a seat waiting for you.

Cactus Wren goes Red & Green in July !

Make your evenings a little more memorable this July at The Gatsby.

Make your evenings a little more memorable this July at The Gatsby.


Settle into our intimate, speakeasy-inspired atmosphere and enjoy live performances from talented local musicians while sipping handcrafted cocktails, local wines, or your favorite spirits. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a place to unwind, 

The Gatsby offers the perfect blend of great music, exceptional drinks, and welcoming hospitality. Bring a date, gather with friends, or stop in after work, we'll have the music playing, the cocktails flowing, and a seat waiting for you.

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So Happy !!! Now 20 minutes closer to Tubac !

So Cool !!!NEW MURAL @RON MORRISS PARK !

The Tubac Community Center Foundation is inviting the community to take a survey so we can learn about your experience at the Community Center. Your feedback is important and will help us improve the Center and plan for the future. Please follow this link to the online survey:
 

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We appreciate your time! Please share the survey link with your friends and neighbors in Santa Cruz County.

So Cool !!!NEW MURAL @RON MORRISS PARK !

So Happy !!! Now 20 minutes closer to Tubac !

So Cool !!!NEW MURAL @RON MORRISS PARK !

Huge thank you to the Rio Rico High School art department instructor Miquel Grijalava and his talented students for their beautiful mural on the restroom building at Ron Morriss Park in Tubac!!

So Happy !!! Now 20 minutes closer to Tubac !

So Happy !!! Now 20 minutes closer to Tubac !

The west frontage road along Interstate 19 at Exit 56 in Green Valley is now closed.

Trader Joe's opens fourth Tucson location along the Sunshine Mile

The new midtown store, located at 2150 E. Broadway Blvd., is open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The west frontage road along Interstate 19 at Exit 56 in Green Valley is now closed.

The west frontage road along Interstate 19 at Exit 56 in Green Valley is now closed.

 Pima County has begun a major sewer line extension project

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County Says Auditor General's Latest Lawsuit Is Meritless, Board Acts to Protect Taxpayers


SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, AZ, July 16, 2026 - Recognizing that failing to act would expose the County to increased legal risk, prolonged litigation, and greater financial costs, the Board of Supervisors (BOS) approved an action authorizing the retention of outside legal counsel in response to the most recent civil complaint filed by the Arizona Auditor General against current and former County employees and certain spouses.

The Board determined that this action is necessary to protect the County's interests. Because the allegations are against individuals in their official capacities as County employees, the litigation could adversely affect the County's legal interests, operations, and financial exposure. Authorizing the retention of outside counsel helps safeguard the County's interests and flag risks before findings are made in litigation in which the County was not made a party.

Failure to take this action could expose the County to increased legal risk, prolonged litigation, greater financial costs, and the potential expense of addressing decisions based on incomplete or incorrect allegations. The Board's action is intended to safeguard County resources and protect taxpayers from unnecessary financial exposure.

The County also notes that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigated matters related to the Gutfahr embezzlement and did not pursue any wrongdoing against the employees now named in the civil complaint.

County officials contend that the Auditor General has engaged in a pattern of meritless litigation arising from the Gutfahr matter. They believe the current lawsuit is another situation requiring the County to expend public resources to protect its interests.

By approving the retention of outside counsel, the Board acted to protect the County's legal and financial interests and ensure the County is positioned to respond effectively to ongoing litigation. #


Santa Cruz County, Arizona sent this bulletin at 07/10/2026 04:56 PM PDT

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, AZ July 10, 2026 -Santa Cruz County is committed to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of public funds. As part of that commitment, the County is providing an update on the status of its FY 2024 independent audit following the Arizona Auditor General's July 2, 2026, letter regarding the audit timeline. Following a conflict of interest, the Auditor General assigned Walker & Armstrong LLP as the County's new independent audit firm. Due to the complexity of the audit, and as the first firm to audit Santa Cruz County following the former Treasurer's embezzlement, Walker & Armstrong has established new audit methodologies while gaining a comprehensive understanding of the County's financial systems, records, and operations. Although this process has taken longer than anticipated, it is creating a strong foundation for future financial reporting, strengthened internal controls, and increased public confidence.

As the audit progressed, Walker & Armstrong identified additional areas requiring review, including consultation with a third-party specialist. These additional procedures are helping ensure the audit is thorough, accurate, and fully compliant with professional auditing standards.

County staff has worked cooperatively with Walker & Armstrong throughout the audit process, responding promptly to requests and providing the information necessary to complete the audit. The County remains committed to supporting the timely completion of the audit while ensuring the final report provides a complete and reliable assessment of the County's financial position.

To promote transparency, the Board of Supervisors held a Special Meeting to publicly discuss the audit's status, the factors affecting the timeline, and the path forward. A recording of the meeting is available on the County's YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qboVhyNcer4.

Additionally, beginning in August 2026, the Board of Supervisors will receive a public update on the audit's progress at the first regular Board meeting of each month until the audit is complete.

For additional information, please contact Finance Director and Deputy County Manager Mauricio Chavez at mchavez@santacruzcountyaz.gov or (520) 375-7821.​

Santa Cruz County, Arizona sent this bulletin at 07/10/2026 04:56 PM PDT

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, AZ July 10, 2026 -Santa Cruz County is committed to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of public funds. As part of that commitment, the County is providing an update on the status of its FY 2024 independent audit following the Arizona Auditor General's July 2, 2026, letter regarding the audit timeline. Following a conflict of interest, the Auditor General assigned Walker & Armstrong LLP as the County's new independent audit firm. Due to the complexity of the audit, and as the first firm to audit Santa Cruz County following the former Treasurer's embezzlement, Walker & Armstrong has established new audit methodologies while gaining a comprehensive understanding of the County's financial systems, records, and operations. Although this process has taken longer than anticipated, it is creating a strong foundation for future financial reporting, strengthened internal controls, and increased public confidence.

As the audit progressed, Walker & Armstrong identified additional areas requiring review, including consultation with a third-party specialist. These additional procedures are helping ensure the audit is thorough, accurate, and fully compliant with professional auditing standards.

County staff has worked cooperatively with Walker & Armstrong throughout the audit process, responding promptly to requests and providing the information necessary to complete the audit. The County remains committed to supporting the timely completion of the audit while ensuring the final report provides a complete and reliable assessment of the County's financial position.

To promote transparency, the Board of Supervisors held a Special Meeting to publicly discuss the audit's status, the factors affecting the timeline, and the path forward. A recording of the meeting is available on the County's YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qboVhyNcer4.

Additionally, beginning in August 2026, the Board of Supervisors will receive a public update on the audit's progress at the first regular Board meeting of each month until the audit is complete.

For additional information, please contact Finance Director and Deputy County Manager Mauricio Chavez at mchavez@santacruzcountyaz.gov or (520) 375-7821.

Notice of Public Hearings Regarding Expenditure Limitation


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING EXPENDITURE LIMITATION~

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Governing Board of Santa Cruz County will hold two public hearings pursuant to ARS 41-563.01 for the purpose of authorizing proposed expenditures in excess of the expenditure limitations prescribed by Article IX, Section 20, Constitution of Arizona.

PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSAL:

The purpose of the hearings is to consider a proposed increase of $1,500,000 to the County's 1979-80 Base Expenditure Limit. If approved, the increase would provide additional expenditure authority to support county services and capital investments.

Potential uses of this expenditure authority may include public safety and emergency preparedness initiatives; transportation and infrastructure improvements such as road resurfacing and bridge enhancements; water sustainability, conservation, and efficiency programs; development and maintenance of parks, facilities, and walking trails; preservation and restoration investments associated with the Santa Cruz River; affordable housing studies and planning efforts; future animal control facilities, and other county programs, services, and capital projects authorized by law.

The proposed increase would allow the County to expend available revenues for these and other eligible governmental purposes as the County addresses current service needs and plans for anticipated future growth.

HEARING SCHEDULE:

Both public hearings will be held at the following location:

Location: Santa Cruz County Complex

Address: 2150 N. Congress Drive, Room #120, Nogales, AZ 85621

• First Public Hearing:  Wednesday, July 1, 2026, 9:30 AM or thereafter

• Second Public Hearing: Wednesday, July 8, 2026, 9:30 AM or thereafter


Payment Processing Delayed During Treasurer's Office System Upgrade

The Santa Cruz County Treasurer's Office is transitioning to a new Tax and Financial System to improve services and operations.

During the transition period, from June 30, 2026, to July 18, 2026, the Treasurer's Office will accept mailed, online, and in-person payments. However, please note that these payments will not be processed through the county's financial system or deposited with the bank until the system conversion is finalized. 

The Treasurer's Office appreciates the public's patience and understanding as this important upgrade is completed.




Local Nonprofit Humane Society Announces Closure


The Santa Cruz County Humane Society has announced it will close this fall after 16 years of serving local animals and families, citing ongoing funding challenges as the primary reason.

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors has directed staff to support the transition, prepare for an anticipated increase in animals needing placement, and, when possible, assist with adoption events to help find homes for pets currently in the Humane Society's care. As part of this effort, Santa Cruz County Animal Care and Control is preparing to respond to the community's needs while helping ensure continuity of care for animals affected by the closure.

In addition, the County will continue evaluating opportunities to strengthen animal services over the long term, including exploring service expansion options, reviewing successful models from other border communities, and assessing ways to improve access to veterinary care in the region.

Community members interested in supporting local animal welfare efforts are encouraged to donate to the Santa Cruz County Humane Society or Santa Cruz County Animal Care and Control.




Santa Cruz County Attends PFAS Conference


Supervisor Luis Carlos Davis and Community Development Director Colin Bishop attended the 2026 International PFAS Conference at the University of Arizona, joining experts and water professionals from around the world to discuss emerging water quality issues and solutions.

They also participated in a field tour of the Santa Cruz River and Nogales Wash, highlighting local water infrastructure and cross-border water resource challenges.

The conference provided key insights and connections to support Santa Cruz County’s ongoing efforts to protect water resources and strengthen long-term planning.




Contractors Forum Draws Strong Participation and Feedback on Development Process Improvements


More than 60 members of the contractor and real estate communities attended Santa Cruz County's recent Contractors Forum to learn about updates to the Community Development Department's One Plan process, which focuses on improving efficiency, streamlining procedures, and enhancing customer service.

Participants provided thoughtful feedback and raised ideas to improve the development process, including a potential fast-track permitting option that is now under review.

The strong turnout and discussion reflected a shared commitment to supporting responsible growth and more efficient development in Santa Cruz County.


Help Shape Community Protections for the Hermosa Project

Santa Cruz County invites community members to participate in a survey regarding the Hermosa Project.

The purpose of this form is to gather specific, evidence-based input to help shape potential community protections, monitoring commitments, and accountability measures related to the Hermosa Project.

Input received will be considered as part of the Community Protections and Benefits Agreement (CPBA) process. We encourage residents to take a few moments to complete the survey and share their perspectives.

The survey can be found on the CPBA website at: https://cpba-hermosa.org/survey/


Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting & Expenditure Limitation Hearing

9:30am, Wednesday, July 1, 2150 N. Congress Dr., RM 120, Nogales

The meeting can also be viewed on the Santa Cruz County YouTube Channel.  The latest agenda is available in the Agenda Center. 

Disappointing News from PARA

Patagonia Area Resource Alliance is in Patagonia, AZ.

July 7 at 12:14 PM · On July 7, 2026, the Forest Service issued its Final Record of Decision, clearing the final major federal hurdle for South32 to construct mine facilities and expand operations onto Coronado National Forest lands.The Forest Service rejected PARA's and the Center for Biological Diversity’s arguments and concluded that the project complies with all applicable environmental laws. The agency declined to revise its environmental analysis or modify its decision, despite receiving hundreds of specific concerns raised during the objection process.Rather than requiring the project to comply with the Coronado National Forest Plan, the Forest Service instead amended the Plan to create 31 project-specific exceptions, exempting the Hermosa Mine from environmental protections that would otherwise apply.As a result, the agency approved the project without fully addressing its long-term impacts on groundwater, streams, wildlife habitat—including habitat for jaguars and Mexican spotted owls—air quality, truck traffic, and public health.READ MORE 👉 mailchi.mp/patagoniaalliance/usfs-rod (or via link in bio) See lessBorder wall construction claims Lochiel cottonwoods



An article from the Patagonia Times

Border wall construction claims Lochiel cottonwoods


Government contractors began tearing down the existing fence and wall on Tuesday. Removal of historic 200-year-old cottonwood trees to make room for the new wall is next.

by Carrie White

June 26, 2026


The Trump administration’s construction of a 30-foot steel bollard border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has made its way to Lochiel in the San Rafael Valley. 

As part of a $309 million contract to build approximately 27 miles of border wall in Santa Cruz County, Fisher Sand and Gravel, a North Dakota-based corporation, has widened the easement along the border and on Tuesday began tearing down the existing fence and wall. 

Next, Fisher’s crews will begin removing historic 200-year-old cottonwood trees to make room for the new wall. 

The Department of Homeland Security waived dozens of environmental laws to make way for the project.

News about Borderlandia Director Alex La Pierre

Borderlandia Director Alex La Pierre Selected to Represent Arizona in Condé Nast Traveler's
Prestigious "50 States, 50 People" Feature


TUMACACORI, Ariz. — Condé Nast Traveler has selected public historian, citizen diplomat, and Borderlandia
co-founder Alex La Pierre as Arizona's representative in its nationally acclaimed "
50 States, 50 People"
project, a celebration of individuals whose work embodies the spirit, culture, and identity of each U.S. state.

Published in anticipation of America's 250th anniversary, the feature spotlights one remarkable person from
every state whose contributions help define the places they call home. Rather than focusing on celebrities, the
project honors community builders, artists, historians, cultural leaders, and changemakers whose work
enriches local identity and inspires meaningful travel.


La Pierre was chosen for his work preserving and interpreting the rich history and culture of the U.S.-Mexico
borderlands through Borderlandia, an organization dedicated to fostering cross-cultural understanding through
immersive travel experiences, public history, storytelling, and educational programming.

"It is an incredible honor to represent Arizona in a publication as respected as Condé Nast Traveler," said La
Pierre. "Arizona's story cannot be told without recognizing the deep cultural connections that extend across the
border into Mexico. Through Borderlandia, we've worked to introduce travelers to the people, traditions,
histories, and communities that make this binational region so extraordinary."


Through Borderlandia, La Pierre has led hundreds of travelers beyond conventional tourism, creating
opportunities to experience the borderlands through history, food, architecture, Indigenous and Mexican
heritage, and meaningful conversations with local communities. His work challenges common misconceptions
about the region while promoting cultural exchange and heritage preservation.

Condé Nast Traveler's "50 States, 50 People" highlights individuals whose lives and work reveal the character
of their home states, emphasizing that the most memorable travel experiences are often shaped by the people
travelers meet along the way.


La Pierre's inclusion places Arizona's borderlands, multicultural heritage, and shared history with Mexico at the
forefront of one of the travel industry's most influential editorial projects.

To read the full "50 States, 50 People" feature, visit Condé Nast Traveler here: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/50-states-50-people
To learn more about Borderlandia's cultural tours and educational programs, visit
www.borderlandia.org.

Loving Springs Farms Landscape Service (520)-860-0373

https://lovingspringsfarms.com

WHAT INSPIRES US?  The wonders and beauty of the Sonoran Desert Region which hosts a unique and biodiverse landscape  as well as the culturally rich architectural & agricultural history of the Southwest which finds form in our fine craftsmanship.  We are family owned and managed business since  1983 that specializing in Landscaping Architecture, Hardscape, Irrigation & General Contracting including drainage and Grading. 

Owner: Nathan Peabody. A family owned business with excellent reviews ! Serving Tubac & surrounding areas.


https://lovingspringsfarms.com

THE HISTORIC VALLE VERDE RANCH

The Hidden Gem of Tubac

The Historic Valle Verde Ranch offers a unique blend of history and nature for travelers seeking a peaceful escape. Built in 1938, this beautifully preserved adobe ranch is surrounded by the modern-day Tubac Barrio, yet retains its old-world charm on six serene acres.

The Ranch features three individual guest units, plus the original three bedroom, adobe house, all filled with character and echoes of the past. Whether you're an artist, historian, or avid birder, the private four-acre mesquite bosque (forest) provides the perfect place to relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings. Wander through the property, and you'll find yourself at the historic Anza Trail, where you can choose your own adventure -- head  North to Tubac Village and the Presidio State Park or head South to the Tumacacori National Historic Park and Mission, built in 1681, a scenic three mile hike along the Santa Cruz River.

For bird lovers, Valle Verde Ranch is recognized by the Tucson Audubon Society as a "cardinal level" premium birding habitat, making it a prime spot to observe both resident and migrating birds, along with other Arizona wildlife. It's a hidden gem for those who love a mix of history, nature, and wildlife."

(520) 697-6314

Travel to its edge and you will be greeted by the historic Anza Trail that runs directly to Tubac or Tumacacori, your choice! 

WEBSITE

Douglas G Lowell MD, New Private Adult Medicine Practice

Call to set an appointment -Monday thru Friday 8-5 pm.

Dr. Douglas Glenton Lowell is a board-certified General and Thoracic Surgeon bringing more than three decades of medical and surgical experience to adult medicine in Tubac, Arizona. Having trained at Harvard Medical School and served in leadership roles across Tucson’s top hospitals, Dr. Lowell combines advanced clinical knowledge with genuine patient-centered care.


Today, Dr. Lowell provides adult medicine services with the same commitment to precision, compassion, and continuous learning that defined his surgical career. Patients benefit from his depth of medical expertise, careful listening, and thoughtful approach to long-term wellness.


NOW ACCEPTING:

 BLUE CROSS-  BLUE SHIELD  - AETNA    &   ALL MEDICARE PLANS.


Office hours are 8:30- 5:00 PM -  Thursday and Friday open for appointments. Call for appointments or if you have questions. Office location is in La Entrada behind the Clay Rabbit.

#520-248-8525

website

TUBAC DENTAL - ALEX FOOR, DMD

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

General Dentistry, Dental Cleanings, Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry 


~All in Tubac Village~


In addition we offer these specialities:

Cosmetic ~ Functional Botox

Sleep Apnea & Snoring Solutions


Healthier teeth~ healthier life !

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

Check out our Google Reviews & Social Media pages to see what people have to say !


Out of network PPO Provider on most Insurance plans.

Financing available with:                CARE CREDIT


Alex Foor, DMD

(520) 398-8408 HOURS: 8-5 Mon-Thurs

Alex Foor, DMD

Dr. Alex Foor earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona

 & his dental degree at 

 Boston University, Cum Laude. 

He has completed a 10-week training course at a cosmetic practice in Hawaii. 

Andy’s Total Fitness is here !

Call or text (520) 987-0363

Andy’s Total Fitness is proud to continue serving the Tubac community while beginning an exciting new chapter. Conveniently located in beautiful Tubac, the gym offers quality equipment in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Andy's great team of Certified personal trainers provide individualized one-on-one coaching with an emphasis on strength, balance, mobility, and overall wellness. Our focus remains on helping you stay active, confident, and feeling your best! Because moving well today supports a healthier tomorrow.

We invite you to stop by and experience how Andy’s Total Fitness carries forward a commitment to community, care, and healthier living.

Very respectfully,
Andy De La Rosa 

The new owner of Tubac Total Fittness Gym


Located in Tubac Village across from Tubac Arts & Gifts

Coogan & Martin, P.C. Attorneys



Coogan & Martin, P.C., specializes in a range of legal services including business planning and formation, wills & trusts, international and domestic agricultural transactions and litigation, and commercial real estate transactions.



Located in Tubac Village 

TELEPHONE   ( 520 )-287-2110 

24 Tubac Rd, Tubac, AZ 85646


 


Tubac Weekly's 5 STARS BUSINESS AWARD goes to ALEX and his TEAM at MEGA WRENCH!

Please, no tires on the highway or our river - keep SCVC beautiful ! Recycle @ Rio Rico Landfill.

Please, no tires on the highway or our river - keep SCVC beautiful ! Recycle @ Rio Rico Landfill.

Alex just fixed my auto in  3 hours and his charge was less than $1000 from another mechanic.  My personal local hero ! Thank you Alex, I know you don't need the promotion because we all know and trust you, but you sure have my gratitude !!!

Susanna, Editor of Tubac Weekly.


1967 E Frontage Rd Tumacacori, AZ    

-Open until 5:00 PM-

# 520-891-0108

Please, no tires on the highway or our river - keep SCVC beautiful ! Recycle @ Rio Rico Landfill.

Please, no tires on the highway or our river - keep SCVC beautiful ! Recycle @ Rio Rico Landfill.

Please, no tires on the highway or our river - keep SCVC beautiful ! Recycle @ Rio Rico Landfill.

TUBAC POST OFFICE, Fernando 520-398-3379

TUMACACORI POST OFFICE, Nadia (800) 275-8777

TUMACACORI POST OFFICE, Nadia (800) 275-8777

MON-FRI   9 to 4    CLOSED for LUNCH.  12 to 1     SATURDAY  9 to 1   & CLOSED SUNDAY


FYI _ ALWAYS ADD YOUR PO BOX NUMBER TO  YOUR STREET ADDRESS OR ITEMS WILL BE RETURNED  TO SENDER. 

TUMACACORI POST OFFICE, Nadia (800) 275-8777

TUMACACORI POST OFFICE, Nadia (800) 275-8777

TUMACACORI POST OFFICE, Nadia (800) 275-8777

MON-FRI  8 to 4    CLOSED for LUNCH.  1 to 2       CLOSED  SATURDAY & SUNDAY


FYI _ ALWAYS ADD YOUR PO BOX NUMBER TO  YOUR STREET ADDRESS OR ITEMS WILL BE RETURNED  TO SENDER. 

TUBAC'S Ad Free RADIO STATION 98.1 FM KTBX

Tubac Recycles! (520) 429-6131 for more details on pickups.

TUBAC'S Ad Free RADIO STATION 98.1 FM KTBX

GREAT CLASSIC ROCK, ALL DAY, NO COMMERCIALS. THANK YOU COCHISE BROADCASTING.   

TUBAC TRANSFER & RECYCLE STATION

Tubac Recycles! (520) 429-6131 for more details on pickups.

TUBAC'S Ad Free RADIO STATION 98.1 FM KTBX

  Located west of the border check point on West Frontage Rd.- at the end-

SAT  SUN  & MON    8 -4    closed 12-1  for lunch

Please only recycle clean items.

Tubac Recycles! (520) 429-6131 for more details on pickups.

Tubac Recycles! (520) 429-6131 for more details on pickups.

Tubac Recycles! (520) 429-6131 for more details on pickups.

We're a community of people who share a passion for the environment. We thank you Alexandra Humbree for doing home and business pick-ups !

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