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  1. 🚨 Excl. - An #ACMilan’s scout was last Sunday at Dall’Ara Stadium to watch the game between Bologna and Lazio to monitore Santiago #Castro and Mario #Gila, who are among possible #Milan’s targets for the summer transfer window. #transfers

  2. 🚨 Excl. - An #ACMilan’s scout was last Sunday at Dall’Ara Stadium to watch the game between Bologna and Lazio to monitore Santiago #Castro and Mario #Gila, who are among possible #Milan’s targets for the summer transfer window. #transfers

  3. GILA ~ assemblea aperta della collettiva artistica del Gabrio

    Csoa Gabrio, venerdì 23 gennaio alle ore 19:00 CET

    Venerdì 23 gennaio

    ore 19

    secondo piano del CSOA Gabrio

    via Millio 42

    L'arte può essere uno strumento di resistenza?

    Ripartiamo alla GILA con un momento aperto e libero

    Lascia a casa macho e mansplaining, porta idee e proposte da sviluppare assieme 💭

    Questo non è uno spazio per progetti privati: vogliamo mettere la nostra creatività a disposizione delle collettività in lotta!

    Cogliamo l'occasione e trasformiamo la repressione che ci circonda in nuove energie ❤️‍🔥

    L'arte è politica:

    Ribaltiamo la prospettiva e prendiamoci i nostri spazi!

    gancio.cisti.org/event/gila-~-

  4. Hype for the Future 79W: City of Globe, Arizona

    Overview

    Globe is a city in and the county seat of Gila County, Arizona, within the United States of America. Today, the community is heavily associated with the Tonto National Monument to the northwest along Route 188, as well as with the more centrally located Cobre Center for the Arts and Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum sites.

  5. The Giant Gila Monster!

    A terrifying beast!

    It will mlem you to death with its deadly tongue of death!

    Only on RetroStrange TV!

    Okay, I lied. It is also on YT.

    youtube.com/watch?v=apwWuNIsKwI

    #RetroStrange #RSTV #GiantGilaMonster #mlem #death #gila

  6. The Giant Gila Monster!

    A terrifying beast!

    It will mlem you to death with its deadly tongue of death!

    Only on RetroStrange TV!

    Okay, I lied. It is also on YT.

    youtube.com/watch?v=apwWuNIsKwI

    #RetroStrange #RSTV #GiantGilaMonster #mlem #death #gila

  7. The Giant Gila Monster!

    A terrifying beast!

    It will mlem you to death with its deadly tongue of death!

    Only on RetroStrange TV!

    Okay, I lied. It is also on YT.

    youtube.com/watch?v=apwWuNIsKwI

    #RetroStrange #RSTV #GiantGilaMonster #mlem #death #gila

  8. The Giant Gila Monster!

    A terrifying beast!

    It will mlem you to death with its deadly tongue of death!

    Only on RetroStrange TV!

    Okay, I lied. It is also on YT.

    youtube.com/watch?v=apwWuNIsKwI

    #RetroStrange #RSTV #GiantGilaMonster #mlem #death #gila

  9. If you'd like to see Cheap Trick on Sunday, November 9, 2025 (this Sunday) in Chandler, Arizona, this is currently the most inexpensive seat in the first two sections, and there is no one directly in front or behind you.

    my.ticketmaster.com/ds/vQGAAVr

    #CheapTrick #Sunday #Chandler #Arizona #ChandlerAZ #AZ #Concerts #LiveMusic #Gila River #Resorts #Casinos #WildHorsePass #NativeAmerican #Music #Tickets #Shows #70s #80s #Rock #Bands #Retro #NewMusic #CheapTrick50 #OliveVox #indie #alternative #classic

  10. Gila is an interesting word. Pronounced hee-lah, it refers to the mountainous region which straddles the southern border of Arizona and New Mexico. It originally appears on Spanish maps as Xila or Xila de Apache. Though, as far as I know Gila isn't an Apache word. In fact, I've never met anyone who actually knew what it means. Perhaps Gila is a holdover from the old people, the Mogollón or the Salado? Who knows? #NewMexico #Arizona #gila #Apache #anthropology

  11. Murales collettivo - Gila

    Csoa Gabrio, venerdì 14 marzo alle ore 18:00 CET

    Continua il murales collettivo!

    Venerdì appuntamento alla Laboratoria Artistica GILA per continuare a pittare assieme i muri

    Porta pennelli, colori e vestiti che si possano sporcare.

    Venerdì 14 marzo
    Ore 18
    Secondo piano del @csoa_gabrio

    La Laboratoria Artistica al CSOA Gabrio è uno spazio politico.

    Non siamo un servizio nè un luogo ad uso privato.

    No machi
    No mansplaining artistico

    Sì birrette e proposte
    Sì presa bene e antifascismo

    gancio.cisti.org/event/murales

  12. Turnoff at Glenwood, #NewMexico. If there's a lot of rain and Whitewater Creek is raging, the second low water crossing can become a bit treacherous. Most of the time, there's very little water...just a rocky creek bed. #hiking #travel #daytrip #Gila #nature #OptOutside

    Catwalk Recreation Area : New ...

  13. The 93-mile Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway winds around the SW corner of #NewMexico, across the forested Continental Divide, through the country’s first national wilderness area (Gila) & past ancient cliff dwellings.

    #Gila #NewMexico #nature #roadtrip #weekendgetaway #travel #vacation

  14. via @arizonamirror

    If #Hobbs is serious about protecting #groundwater, she must work to close the #mining loophole

    by Russ McSpadden
    February 12, 2024

    "In her first State of the State address just over a year ago, Gov. #KatieHobbs was unequivocal about her commitment to tackling one of the state’s greatest challenges: our dwindling #water supply.

    “Our groundwater should be used to support #Arizonans, not foreign business interests,” she said in that speech, referring to the Saudi Arabian conglomerate #Fondomonte. Over the past few years, Fondomonte has been pumping unlimited amounts of groundwater in La Paz County for alfalfa crops that it ships to feed cows on the other side of the earth.

    "Though the Hobbs administration has already canceled one of Fondomonte’s four leases and says it won’t renew the others when they’re up this month, the problem doesn’t end with Saudi agriculture.

    "It’s also mining companies that take advantage of loopholes in the state’s water laws to maximize profit at the expense of Arizonans — including mining giants #RioTinto and# BHP.

    "Because of intense pressure from #lobbyists, when lawmakers adopted the much-heralded #ArizonaGroundwaterManagementAct in 1980 they exempted #mines from groundwater regulation, even when located in #ActiveManagement Areas — state-designated areas where groundwater pumping is controlled. That means that mines can pump unlimited amounts of water without paying the state a dime.

    "This exemption was controversial in 1980. Today it’s existentially dangerous.

    #ResolutionCopper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, is a perfect example. Their proposed mine at #OakFlat — about 70 miles east of #Phoenix in the #TontoNationalForest and within the Phoenix Active Management Area — would pump 250 billion gallons of desert groundwater over the life of the project.

    "That’s 17 million gallons of water every day for four decades.

    "Under current water prices, that equates to $404 million worth of groundwater that Resolution Copper will get for free. Arizona won’t see a cent for it. And it’s more than likely that the copper ore from Oak Flat will be exported to China for smelting, again depriving local communities of economic benefit.

    "This limitless pumping would happen even as the #megadrought that has plagued the #AmericanSouthwest for the past two decades is likely to worsen, straining the #ColoradoRiver and #Gila rivers even more and making us all more reliant on groundwater aquifers.

    "If left intact, the mining loophole will facilitate construction of Resolution’s massive mine. The extreme water pumping from the #EastSaltRiverValley will lead to groundwater depletion and subsidence, threatening to deplete wells and damage infrastructure.

    "The #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, where I work, has been fighting for decades to stop this mine, and Canadian mining company Hudbay’s disastrous plan to mine for copper in the #SantaRita Mountains south of #Tucson (in the Tucson Active Management Area).

    "Both projects would devastate surrounding fragile #ecosystems, pushing endangered species like the #MexicanSpottedOwl closer to the brink of #extinction. They would also destroy sacred #TribalLands and gulp down massive amounts of water when other users are being asked to conserve.

    "Handing mines unlimited access to Arizona’s precious desert groundwater would be an injustice to Arizona’s #Tribes and every resident of this state.

    "Fortunately, Hobbs has the vision and courage to fight for a secure water future for Arizona. It is time for her to work with legislators to close the mining loophole in Arizona water law and subject mines to the same groundwater pumping limits that apply to other entities within the state’s Active Management Areas.

    "We’re hopeful she will work to block #ResolutionCopperMine and other terrible mining projects like #Hudbay’s. At the very least, it’s time for mining giants to pay for the water they use just like the rest of us."

    azmirror.com/2024/02/12/if-hob

    #WaterIsLife #HumanRightsViolations #CulturalGenocide #CopperMining #Mining #CorporateColonialism #EnvironmentalRacism #IndigenousNews #SaveOakFlat #IndigenousRights #Apache

  15. via @arizonamirror

    If #Hobbs is serious about protecting #groundwater, she must work to close the #mining loophole

    by Russ McSpadden
    February 12, 2024

    "In her first State of the State address just over a year ago, Gov. #KatieHobbs was unequivocal about her commitment to tackling one of the state’s greatest challenges: our dwindling #water supply.

    “Our groundwater should be used to support #Arizonans, not foreign business interests,” she said in that speech, referring to the Saudi Arabian conglomerate #Fondomonte. Over the past few years, Fondomonte has been pumping unlimited amounts of groundwater in La Paz County for alfalfa crops that it ships to feed cows on the other side of the earth.

    "Though the Hobbs administration has already canceled one of Fondomonte’s four leases and says it won’t renew the others when they’re up this month, the problem doesn’t end with Saudi agriculture.

    "It’s also mining companies that take advantage of loopholes in the state’s water laws to maximize profit at the expense of Arizonans — including mining giants #RioTinto and# BHP.

    "Because of intense pressure from #lobbyists, when lawmakers adopted the much-heralded #ArizonaGroundwaterManagementAct in 1980 they exempted #mines from groundwater regulation, even when located in #ActiveManagement Areas — state-designated areas where groundwater pumping is controlled. That means that mines can pump unlimited amounts of water without paying the state a dime.

    "This exemption was controversial in 1980. Today it’s existentially dangerous.

    #ResolutionCopper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, is a perfect example. Their proposed mine at #OakFlat — about 70 miles east of #Phoenix in the #TontoNationalForest and within the Phoenix Active Management Area — would pump 250 billion gallons of desert groundwater over the life of the project.

    "That’s 17 million gallons of water every day for four decades.

    "Under current water prices, that equates to $404 million worth of groundwater that Resolution Copper will get for free. Arizona won’t see a cent for it. And it’s more than likely that the copper ore from Oak Flat will be exported to China for smelting, again depriving local communities of economic benefit.

    "This limitless pumping would happen even as the #megadrought that has plagued the #AmericanSouthwest for the past two decades is likely to worsen, straining the #ColoradoRiver and #Gila rivers even more and making us all more reliant on groundwater aquifers.

    "If left intact, the mining loophole will facilitate construction of Resolution’s massive mine. The extreme water pumping from the #EastSaltRiverValley will lead to groundwater depletion and subsidence, threatening to deplete wells and damage infrastructure.

    "The #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, where I work, has been fighting for decades to stop this mine, and Canadian mining company Hudbay’s disastrous plan to mine for copper in the #SantaRita Mountains south of #Tucson (in the Tucson Active Management Area).

    "Both projects would devastate surrounding fragile #ecosystems, pushing endangered species like the #MexicanSpottedOwl closer to the brink of #extinction. They would also destroy sacred #TribalLands and gulp down massive amounts of water when other users are being asked to conserve.

    "Handing mines unlimited access to Arizona’s precious desert groundwater would be an injustice to Arizona’s #Tribes and every resident of this state.

    "Fortunately, Hobbs has the vision and courage to fight for a secure water future for Arizona. It is time for her to work with legislators to close the mining loophole in Arizona water law and subject mines to the same groundwater pumping limits that apply to other entities within the state’s Active Management Areas.

    "We’re hopeful she will work to block #ResolutionCopperMine and other terrible mining projects like #Hudbay’s. At the very least, it’s time for mining giants to pay for the water they use just like the rest of us."

    azmirror.com/2024/02/12/if-hob

    #WaterIsLife #HumanRightsViolations #CulturalGenocide #CopperMining #Mining #CorporateColonialism #EnvironmentalRacism #IndigenousNews #SaveOakFlat #IndigenousRights #Apache

  16. via @arizonamirror

    If #Hobbs is serious about protecting #groundwater, she must work to close the #mining loophole

    by Russ McSpadden
    February 12, 2024

    "In her first State of the State address just over a year ago, Gov. #KatieHobbs was unequivocal about her commitment to tackling one of the state’s greatest challenges: our dwindling #water supply.

    “Our groundwater should be used to support #Arizonans, not foreign business interests,” she said in that speech, referring to the Saudi Arabian conglomerate #Fondomonte. Over the past few years, Fondomonte has been pumping unlimited amounts of groundwater in La Paz County for alfalfa crops that it ships to feed cows on the other side of the earth.

    "Though the Hobbs administration has already canceled one of Fondomonte’s four leases and says it won’t renew the others when they’re up this month, the problem doesn’t end with Saudi agriculture.

    "It’s also mining companies that take advantage of loopholes in the state’s water laws to maximize profit at the expense of Arizonans — including mining giants #RioTinto and# BHP.

    "Because of intense pressure from #lobbyists, when lawmakers adopted the much-heralded #ArizonaGroundwaterManagementAct in 1980 they exempted #mines from groundwater regulation, even when located in #ActiveManagement Areas — state-designated areas where groundwater pumping is controlled. That means that mines can pump unlimited amounts of water without paying the state a dime.

    "This exemption was controversial in 1980. Today it’s existentially dangerous.

    #ResolutionCopper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, is a perfect example. Their proposed mine at #OakFlat — about 70 miles east of #Phoenix in the #TontoNationalForest and within the Phoenix Active Management Area — would pump 250 billion gallons of desert groundwater over the life of the project.

    "That’s 17 million gallons of water every day for four decades.

    "Under current water prices, that equates to $404 million worth of groundwater that Resolution Copper will get for free. Arizona won’t see a cent for it. And it’s more than likely that the copper ore from Oak Flat will be exported to China for smelting, again depriving local communities of economic benefit.

    "This limitless pumping would happen even as the #megadrought that has plagued the #AmericanSouthwest for the past two decades is likely to worsen, straining the #ColoradoRiver and #Gila rivers even more and making us all more reliant on groundwater aquifers.

    "If left intact, the mining loophole will facilitate construction of Resolution’s massive mine. The extreme water pumping from the #EastSaltRiverValley will lead to groundwater depletion and subsidence, threatening to deplete wells and damage infrastructure.

    "The #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, where I work, has been fighting for decades to stop this mine, and Canadian mining company Hudbay’s disastrous plan to mine for copper in the #SantaRita Mountains south of #Tucson (in the Tucson Active Management Area).

    "Both projects would devastate surrounding fragile #ecosystems, pushing endangered species like the #MexicanSpottedOwl closer to the brink of #extinction. They would also destroy sacred #TribalLands and gulp down massive amounts of water when other users are being asked to conserve.

    "Handing mines unlimited access to Arizona’s precious desert groundwater would be an injustice to Arizona’s #Tribes and every resident of this state.

    "Fortunately, Hobbs has the vision and courage to fight for a secure water future for Arizona. It is time for her to work with legislators to close the mining loophole in Arizona water law and subject mines to the same groundwater pumping limits that apply to other entities within the state’s Active Management Areas.

    "We’re hopeful she will work to block #ResolutionCopperMine and other terrible mining projects like #Hudbay’s. At the very least, it’s time for mining giants to pay for the water they use just like the rest of us."

    azmirror.com/2024/02/12/if-hob

    #WaterIsLife #HumanRightsViolations #CulturalGenocide #CopperMining #Mining #CorporateColonialism #EnvironmentalRacism #IndigenousNews #SaveOakFlat #IndigenousRights #Apache

  17. via @arizonamirror

    If #Hobbs is serious about protecting #groundwater, she must work to close the #mining loophole

    by Russ McSpadden
    February 12, 2024

    "In her first State of the State address just over a year ago, Gov. #KatieHobbs was unequivocal about her commitment to tackling one of the state’s greatest challenges: our dwindling #water supply.

    “Our groundwater should be used to support #Arizonans, not foreign business interests,” she said in that speech, referring to the Saudi Arabian conglomerate #Fondomonte. Over the past few years, Fondomonte has been pumping unlimited amounts of groundwater in La Paz County for alfalfa crops that it ships to feed cows on the other side of the earth.

    "Though the Hobbs administration has already canceled one of Fondomonte’s four leases and says it won’t renew the others when they’re up this month, the problem doesn’t end with Saudi agriculture.

    "It’s also mining companies that take advantage of loopholes in the state’s water laws to maximize profit at the expense of Arizonans — including mining giants #RioTinto and# BHP.

    "Because of intense pressure from #lobbyists, when lawmakers adopted the much-heralded #ArizonaGroundwaterManagementAct in 1980 they exempted #mines from groundwater regulation, even when located in #ActiveManagement Areas — state-designated areas where groundwater pumping is controlled. That means that mines can pump unlimited amounts of water without paying the state a dime.

    "This exemption was controversial in 1980. Today it’s existentially dangerous.

    #ResolutionCopper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, is a perfect example. Their proposed mine at #OakFlat — about 70 miles east of #Phoenix in the #TontoNationalForest and within the Phoenix Active Management Area — would pump 250 billion gallons of desert groundwater over the life of the project.

    "That’s 17 million gallons of water every day for four decades.

    "Under current water prices, that equates to $404 million worth of groundwater that Resolution Copper will get for free. Arizona won’t see a cent for it. And it’s more than likely that the copper ore from Oak Flat will be exported to China for smelting, again depriving local communities of economic benefit.

    "This limitless pumping would happen even as the #megadrought that has plagued the #AmericanSouthwest for the past two decades is likely to worsen, straining the #ColoradoRiver and #Gila rivers even more and making us all more reliant on groundwater aquifers.

    "If left intact, the mining loophole will facilitate construction of Resolution’s massive mine. The extreme water pumping from the #EastSaltRiverValley will lead to groundwater depletion and subsidence, threatening to deplete wells and damage infrastructure.

    "The #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, where I work, has been fighting for decades to stop this mine, and Canadian mining company Hudbay’s disastrous plan to mine for copper in the #SantaRita Mountains south of #Tucson (in the Tucson Active Management Area).

    "Both projects would devastate surrounding fragile #ecosystems, pushing endangered species like the #MexicanSpottedOwl closer to the brink of #extinction. They would also destroy sacred #TribalLands and gulp down massive amounts of water when other users are being asked to conserve.

    "Handing mines unlimited access to Arizona’s precious desert groundwater would be an injustice to Arizona’s #Tribes and every resident of this state.

    "Fortunately, Hobbs has the vision and courage to fight for a secure water future for Arizona. It is time for her to work with legislators to close the mining loophole in Arizona water law and subject mines to the same groundwater pumping limits that apply to other entities within the state’s Active Management Areas.

    "We’re hopeful she will work to block #ResolutionCopperMine and other terrible mining projects like #Hudbay’s. At the very least, it’s time for mining giants to pay for the water they use just like the rest of us."

    azmirror.com/2024/02/12/if-hob

    #WaterIsLife #HumanRightsViolations #CulturalGenocide #CopperMining #Mining #CorporateColonialism #EnvironmentalRacism #IndigenousNews #SaveOakFlat #IndigenousRights #Apache

  18. via @arizonamirror

    If #Hobbs is serious about protecting #groundwater, she must work to close the #mining loophole

    by Russ McSpadden
    February 12, 2024

    "In her first State of the State address just over a year ago, Gov. #KatieHobbs was unequivocal about her commitment to tackling one of the state’s greatest challenges: our dwindling #water supply.

    “Our groundwater should be used to support #Arizonans, not foreign business interests,” she said in that speech, referring to the Saudi Arabian conglomerate #Fondomonte. Over the past few years, Fondomonte has been pumping unlimited amounts of groundwater in La Paz County for alfalfa crops that it ships to feed cows on the other side of the earth.

    "Though the Hobbs administration has already canceled one of Fondomonte’s four leases and says it won’t renew the others when they’re up this month, the problem doesn’t end with Saudi agriculture.

    "It’s also mining companies that take advantage of loopholes in the state’s water laws to maximize profit at the expense of Arizonans — including mining giants #RioTinto and# BHP.

    "Because of intense pressure from #lobbyists, when lawmakers adopted the much-heralded #ArizonaGroundwaterManagementAct in 1980 they exempted #mines from groundwater regulation, even when located in #ActiveManagement Areas — state-designated areas where groundwater pumping is controlled. That means that mines can pump unlimited amounts of water without paying the state a dime.

    "This exemption was controversial in 1980. Today it’s existentially dangerous.

    #ResolutionCopper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, is a perfect example. Their proposed mine at #OakFlat — about 70 miles east of #Phoenix in the #TontoNationalForest and within the Phoenix Active Management Area — would pump 250 billion gallons of desert groundwater over the life of the project.

    "That’s 17 million gallons of water every day for four decades.

    "Under current water prices, that equates to $404 million worth of groundwater that Resolution Copper will get for free. Arizona won’t see a cent for it. And it’s more than likely that the copper ore from Oak Flat will be exported to China for smelting, again depriving local communities of economic benefit.

    "This limitless pumping would happen even as the #megadrought that has plagued the #AmericanSouthwest for the past two decades is likely to worsen, straining the #ColoradoRiver and #Gila rivers even more and making us all more reliant on groundwater aquifers.

    "If left intact, the mining loophole will facilitate construction of Resolution’s massive mine. The extreme water pumping from the #EastSaltRiverValley will lead to groundwater depletion and subsidence, threatening to deplete wells and damage infrastructure.

    "The #CenterForBiologicalDiversity, where I work, has been fighting for decades to stop this mine, and Canadian mining company Hudbay’s disastrous plan to mine for copper in the #SantaRita Mountains south of #Tucson (in the Tucson Active Management Area).

    "Both projects would devastate surrounding fragile #ecosystems, pushing endangered species like the #MexicanSpottedOwl closer to the brink of #extinction. They would also destroy sacred #TribalLands and gulp down massive amounts of water when other users are being asked to conserve.

    "Handing mines unlimited access to Arizona’s precious desert groundwater would be an injustice to Arizona’s #Tribes and every resident of this state.

    "Fortunately, Hobbs has the vision and courage to fight for a secure water future for Arizona. It is time for her to work with legislators to close the mining loophole in Arizona water law and subject mines to the same groundwater pumping limits that apply to other entities within the state’s Active Management Areas.

    "We’re hopeful she will work to block #ResolutionCopperMine and other terrible mining projects like #Hudbay’s. At the very least, it’s time for mining giants to pay for the water they use just like the rest of us."

    azmirror.com/2024/02/12/if-hob

    #WaterIsLife #HumanRightsViolations #CulturalGenocide #CopperMining #Mining #CorporateColonialism #EnvironmentalRacism #IndigenousNews #SaveOakFlat #IndigenousRights #Apache

  19. New from the #DemingHeadlight: A #ForestService road leading to a popular trail in the #Gila National Forest in #KingstonNM now has a locked gate closing off access to the Aldo Leopold Wilderness boundary.

    The new owner of a private parcel of adjacent to the forest has closed off a swath of #publiclands, infuriating local residents while local and federal officers say there may or may not be any recourse.

    demingheadlight.com/2023/03/21

  20. Wednesday's edition of the #DemingHeadlight is PACKED, and there's breaking news on DemingHeadlight.com, too. In this issue: A strange story from #ColumbusNM, #NewMexico Special Auditor orders exam of #DemingNM utilities, the #ForestService is sued to prevent aerial shooting of feral cattle in the #Gila wilderness, high school sports, and #NMleg updates from the state Legislature. I love this paper. #localnews #newspapers