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Tomas and his family could really use the help- give today.

Tomas Arceo has been my best friend and creative partner for more than 25 years. Many of you have known him even longer, which says a lot about Tomas — his friendships are one of the most remarkable things about him. He is a brother to Paul, Jim, and Kathleen Arceo, and a beloved member of the Tucson and Tubac film and art communities. He is a career photographer and cinematographer, a ranger, a longtime Burner, an armchair scientist, a cinephile, an avid reader, and a mean cook. Anyone who knows Tomas knows his fierce work ethic, curiosity, humor, and deep devotion to his craft and community.

On Saturday, May 30th, while trimming a high branch in front of his home, the branch hit the ladder and knocked Tomas to the ground. He suffered a traumatic brain injury, a fractured spine, and broken ribs. He is currently in the ICU at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, where friends are visiting daily and helping keep his family updated. Tomas is not yet fully conscious, but he is responsive to friends and nurses and able to communicate some basic needs. We are hopeful, but the road ahead is uncertain. His recovery will take time, rehabilitation, and many adjustments to his daily life.

Tomas’s siblings are hosting this campaign to help support him through the months ahead. Their parents, David and Olga Arceo, both passed away recently, so the family has already been through a lot. They are a tight-knit clan, now all focused on their brother and what he will need next. The funds raised here will go directly toward Tomas’s living expenses, rehabilitation, and support while he is unable to work. Thank you for supporting Tomas in whatever way you can — by donating, sharing this campaign, and keeping him in your thoughts. It all matters.


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Public Presentation  - On June 17, 2026, Santa Cruz County will host the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) for a public presentation on Field Services Section at 8:00 AM.  For more information about Field Services Section, please visit the ADWR website at https://www.azwater.gov/hydrology-field-services   ***EVENING BOS MEETING*** The Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting will also be held on June 17, but at 5:30 pm.

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Data Centers - A reprint of an informative recent article.

This story broke THIS MORNING. June 7, 2026. From the Washington Post — one of the most powerful newspapers in the world.

And it confirms what communities from Nashville to Utah to New York to Louisiana have been saying for two years:

The data center fight is no longer just an environmental story. It is no longer just an energy story. It is no longer just a community story.

It is now an election story. And the politicians who ignored it are running out of time to catch up.

THE TWO MOMS WHO ARE ABOUT TO CHANGE AMERICAN POLITICS

Meet Annette Singh and Annie Cannelongo. Two full-time mothers. Living in Hilliard, Ohio — a suburban community outside Columbus that most people in Washington D.C. have never heard of.

They are not political activists. They are not lobbyists. They are not funded by any organization. They are moms. Who take their children to a park next to an elementary school. A park that sits next to the land where Amazon Web Services just broke ground on a data center campus.

Annette Singh and Annie Cannelongo will vote in November in this midterm battleground with one issue at the top of their minds: data centers. The full-time moms say their fury over the massive computer-filled warehouses has consumed them ever since Amazon Web Services broke ground on a data center site that stretches from the lush playground their kids use close to the elementary school that Singh’s child attends. 

Consumed. That is the word the Washington Post used. Not concerned. Not worried. Consumed.

This is what it looks like when a company makes a decision — quietly, without public input, without community notification — that reaches into the daily life of a mother pushing her child on a swing. And she looks up. And realizes that the land next to where her child plays is being turned into an industrial AI facility. And nobody asked her. Nobody told her. Nobody even sent a letter.

That is the moment that creates a voter who is consumed. And consumed voters — in midterm elections — decide who wins and who loses.

AND THE WASHINGTON POST JUST CONFIRMED: DATA CENTERS WILL DECIDE THE 2026 MIDTERMS

Why most politicians are not calling for data center bans despite voters’ anger. 

That is the headline. From the Washington Post. Published TODAY.

Not “Why voters are angry about data centers.” The Washington Post already knows voters are angry — that is not news anymore. The news is why politicians are not responding. Why they are not calling for bans. Why they are not answering the phones and emails and text messages flooding their offices.

The answer — which the Post lays out in devastating detail — is money. Campaign contributions. Economic development deals. The revolving door between state government and the tech industry. The billion-dollar tax breaks that local officials negotiated in secret and cannot defend in public.

Politicians know the voters are furious. They are calculating whether the fury will still be there in November. And two moms in Hilliard, Ohio — standing in a park next to an elementary school — just told the Washington Post that yes. It will still be there. It will be the first thing they think about when they walk into the voting booth.

“VERY SOON — MAYBE EVEN LATER THIS YEAR — WE’LL BE PRODUCING MORE CHIPS THAN WE CAN TURN ON”

This quote — published by Bloomberg THIS WEEK — is the most extraordinary admission in the history of the AI boom. And it came from inside the industry itself.

Artificial intelligence data centers are on the verge of reaching their limits. To meet ballooning demand, chipmakers like Nvidia are churning out ever more powerful chips, requiring a new generation of data centers that will draw many times more power than their predecessors. “Very soon, maybe even later this year, we’ll be producing more chips than we can turn on,” Tesla Inc.’s energy division warned. 

More chips than we can turn on. This year. Because there is not enough electricity. Not enough transformers. Not enough grid capacity. Not enough water. Not enough community tolerance.

The boom that was supposed to be unstoppable just admitted — through one of its own industry insiders — that it is approaching the physical limits of what America’s infrastructure can support.

And the communities fighting back — from Hilliard, Ohio to Nashville, Tennessee to Box Elder County, Utah to New York State — are a major reason why.

AND ERIN BROCKOVICH JUST SAID THE MOST IMPORTANT THING OF THE ENTIRE FIGHT — YESTERDAY ON FOX NEWS

Erin Brockovich said she’s received thousands of reports on AI data centers — and the most common concern is transparency. “If data centers are so great, why are they being built in secret?” she asks. 

Seven words. That is all it took.

If data centers are so great — why are they being built in secret?

Why the NDAs? Why the shell companies? Why the secret meetings? Why the elected officials who cannot tell their constituents what was discussed? Why the farmers who had to sign a confidentiality agreement to find out who wanted to buy their land? Why the communities that found out about $12 billion projects the same day as a press conference?

If the benefits are as real as the companies claim — if the jobs are real, the tax revenue is real, the economic development is real — then why does every single deal require secrecy? Why does every single community have to fight for basic information that should be public from the moment a permit is filed?

Erin Brockovich — who has built a career on one simple principle: the public has a right to know — just asked the question that 288,000 Nashville petition signers, and 6,615 BrockovichDataCenter.com reporters, and two moms in a Hilliard, Ohio playground are all asking in different ways.

Why the secrets?

AND THE NUMBERS THIS WEEK TELL THE COMPLETE STORY OF WHERE AMERICA STANDS

Let us put the complete picture of this single week in American data center history in one place:

288,000 people signed the Nashville Zoo petition in 5 days. The Nashville Metro Council votes on a data center moratorium THIS Tuesday.

New York passed the first statewide data center freeze in American history on Thursday.

Kevin O’Leary was forced to cut his Utah Stratos Project from 40,000 to 20,000 acres after community and political pressure.

Virginia Beach permanently banned all new large-scale data centers.

Amazon’s own engineers stood in Seattle City Hall and called their company’s AI expansion an approach that will cause “staggering damage to democracy, to our jobs, and to the earth.”

“In a month, 3,862 residents submitted reports. The map now has 2,716 pins and represents 49 states,” Erin Brockovich wrote on May 27, 2026. 

49 states. 2,716 pins. 288,000 petition signers. 6,615 personal reports. One statewide freeze. One permanent city ban. One Shark Tank star cut in half. One zoo with 3,000 animals and a 50th clouded leopard cub.

And two moms in Hilliard, Ohio who told the Washington Post that data centers will be the first thing on their mind when they vote in November.

AND HERE IS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT — THIS WEEK AND BEYOND

Tuesday June 10: Nashville Metro Council votes on data center moratorium. The most watched local vote in America right now.

By end of June: Governor Hochul must decide whether to sign or veto New York’s historic data center freeze.

June 23: Utah Republican primary — where the Stratos Project and Kevin O’Leary’s data center is the defining campaign issue in the Senate President’s race.

November 2026: Midterm elections. Where two moms in Hilliard, Ohio — and millions of Americans like them — will vote with data centers at the top of their minds.

The fight that started in town halls and commission meetings and online petitions is moving to the ballot box. And no politician — regardless of party, regardless of how much they have accepted from the tech industry — can ignore 288,000 signatures and two full-time moms on the front page of the Washington Post.

Here is the bottom line of June 7, 2026:

America has reached the moment in the data center fight when the political system can no longer pretend it is not happening. When the Washington Post puts two Ohio moms on its front page. When Erin Brockovich asks on Fox News why these projects are built in secret. When Amazon’s own engineers stand in city hall and call their company’s approach damaging to democracy. When a state legislature passes a historic freeze and a city permanently bans new facilities — all in the same week.

This is not a protest movement anymore. It is not a grassroots campaign. It is not a fringe concern.

It is American democracy doing exactly what it is supposed to do. Voters deciding what happens in their communities. Politicians being forced to respond. Companies being held accountable.

The clouded leopard cubs are counting on it. The moms in Ohio are voting on it. And 288,000 Americans — and counting — have already said where they stand.

Where do YOU stand?


📌 SOURCES:
Washington Post — Why Most Politicians Are Not Calling for Data Center Bans Despite Voters’ Anger (June 7, 2026)
LiveNOW from FOX — Erin Brockovich Pushing for Data Center Transparency as AI Booms (June 7, 2026)
Bloomberg — How AI Firms Are Redesigning Data Centers to Meet Energy Demand (June 1, 2026)
NewsChannel 5 Nashville — Nashville Zoo Fights Proposed Data Center Next Door, Citing Risks to Rare Animals (June 7, 2026)
Tom’s Hardware — Half of Planned US Data Center Builds Have Been Delayed or Canceled (April 2026)
Food and Water Watch — The Top 10 Reasons Data Centers Must Be Stopped — VICTORY Update (June 5, 2026)
Fortune — Amazon Engineers Speak Out Against AI Data Center Expansion (June 5, 2026)
Data Center Knowledge — New Data Center Developments: June 2026 (June 3, 2026) 


Mountain Capital Partners to Acquire the Tubac Golf Resort

reprinted from the GOLF WIRE NEWSLETTER

Mountain Capital Partners to Acquire The Arizona Hideaway Collection

June 9, 2026


Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, Sedona Golf Resort, and Rancho Mañana Golf Club expand MCP’s Arizona portfolio with three of the state’s most recognized hospitality and golf destinations


PHOENIX, AZ- Mountain Capital Partners (MCP), alongside affiliated fund Texas Capital Partners, today announced the forthcoming acquisition of The Arizona Hideaway Collection from the Allred Family – a portfolio of three landmark Arizona resort and golf destinations: Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, Sedona Golf Resort, and Rancho Mañana Golf Club. The acquisition broadens MCP’s year-round outdoor recreation footprint across the Southwest, bringing its Arizona golf portfolio to five courses.

The Allred Family has shaped Arizona’s hospitality landscape for decades – and their legacy in outdoor recreation runs deeper still. Before founding The Arizona Hideaway Collection, the Allreds helped transform Telluride, Colorado into a world-class ski destination in the late 1970s through the late 1990s, making this a transaction between two families rooted in mountain and resort hospitality.

Together, the three properties represent some of the most recognized resort and golf destinations in Arizona, each with its own distinct character. Tubac Golf Resort & Spa has welcomed guests since 1959. Sedona Golf Resort, set among the state’s iconic red rock formations, is consistently ranked among Arizona’s finest public courses. Rancho Mañana Golf Club, built on a historic 1940s dude ranch in Cave Creek, has been recognized by Golf Digest as a Top 50 Course for Women and a Top 10 Arizona course.

“My father and I spent decades building places that we believe in – places with history, character, and a sense of belonging,” said Mike Allred, President and CFO of The Arizona Hideaway Collection. “Passing the Collection to Mountain Capital Partners feels right because of the passion they have for these assets and what they represent. They understand what it means to be the keeper of something people love. We’re proud of what these properties are, and we’re confident in what they will become.”

The Hermosa Inn, also owned by the Allred family, is not included in this transaction and will continue under the family’s ownership.

The third-largest ski resort company in the United States by number of resorts, MCP owns and manages Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff, and has operated in Arizona for more than three decades.

Since acquiring its Show Low golf properties in 2023, MCP has invested significantly in capital improvements, refined operations, and grown the golf business to over twice its original size at purchase in under three years.

The acquisition is led by MCP partner Kuzi Mutsiwegota, who oversees the company’s golf operations. Raised in Zimbabwe inside his father’s world of luxury safari hospitality, and with his mother – a historian from Abilene, Texas with a deep love of the Southwest – Mutsiwegota brings a rare lens to resort stewardship. Together with his wife, Silvia, Mutsiwegota has called Arizona home for many years, making this acquisition as personal as it is professional.

“My partners and I are excited to continue on our journey of striving to share the feeling of presence, clarity, freedom, and pure happiness that comes from experiencing majestic landscapes and being treated in a way where you feel absolutely seen,” Mutsiwegota said. “We’re so grateful to Mike Allred for entrusting us to be the stewards in the next chapter of these assets’ already wonderful journey.”

James Coleman, founder and managing partner of Mountain Capital Partners, sees The Arizona Hideaway Collection as a natural extension of MCP’s vision.

“We are fueled by freedom, happiness and purpose, and those aren’t limited to ski areas,” Coleman said. “When we’re not skiing, we’re mountain biking, exploring trails, rafting rivers – and of course, golfing. We are anchored in skiing and snowboarding, and that will never change – but we are also more. The Arizona Hideaway Collection is proof of that.”

Current management and operating teams at all three properties will be retained. All existing reservations, memberships, wedding and group events will be honored without disruption. Mutsiwegota said MCP will share more about its plans for the properties, including Power Pass integration, in the coming months.

Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, Sedona Golf Resort, and Rancho Mañana Golf Club remain open and welcoming guests. For tee times and resort information, visit tubacgolfresort.com, sedonagolfresort.com, and ranchomanana.com. 

Contact:

Stacey Glaser | stacey@mcp.ski | 505-414-1550


About Tubac Golf Resort & Spa

Located 45 minutes south of Tucson on the historic Otero Ranch, Tubac Golf Resort & Spa has welcomed guests since 1959. A member of Historic Hotels of America and featured in the film Tin Cup, Tubac offers 98 rooms and suites, a 27-hole championship course, a full-service spa, and 7,000 square feet of event space – all set in Tubac, founded as a Spanish presidio in 1752 and recognized as the oldest European settlement in Arizona.


About Texas Capital Partners

Texas Capital Partners is a private asset and property management firm that focuses on residential, mixed-use, and commercial real estate. The firm has developed more than 4,000 residential units across six states, with current operations anchored by offices in Durango, Phoenix, and Austin. Its multifamily portfolio includes properties in Tucson, Durango, Jackson, Vail and Albuquerque, alongside mixed-use developments and commercial office assets

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 DENTAL - ALEX FOOR, DMD

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General Dentistry, Dental Cleanings, Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry 


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Healthier teeth~ healthier life !

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Out of network PPO Provider on most Insurance plans.

Financing available with:                CARE CREDIT


Alex Foor, DMD

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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. 

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.


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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.

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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! 

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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

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.


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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 was designated an International Dark Sky Community among 8 in Arizona and 52 in the world.


Tubac's Dark Sky

We live in a beautiful spiral galaxy, the Milky Way. Sadly, it is not visible to 80% of the population in the US. In Tubac we are fortunate we can still experience the awe of a starry sky and the splendor of the Milky Way.

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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.

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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-

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Please only recycle clean items.

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

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