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“Telling the Stories of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community”

SRFD Firefighter Recognized at Banana Ball Game

Banana Ball has become famous as the most entertaining game in sports, turning the traditional game of baseball into an entertaining, fast-paced spectacle that keeps both its players and the audience engaged.  On March 28 and 29, Banana Ball made its way to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The…
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SRFD Firefighter Recognized at Banana Ball Game

Banana Ball has become famous as the most entertaining game in sports, turning the traditional game of baseball into an entertaining, fast-paced spectacle that keeps both its players and the audience engaged.  On March 28 and 29, Banana Ball made its way to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The…
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Arizona Baseball Museum in Mesa Now Open Year-Round

The Arizona Baseball Museum in the Lehi neighborhood of Mesa is now open to visitors. Doors to the museum opened officially to the public on Feb. 21. Located in the old Lehi Auditorium off the corner of North Horne and East Lehi roads next door to the Mesa Historical Museum,…
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Hot Times at the Sixth Annual Tortilla Festival

The sixth annual Tortilla Festival, Cemait/Modiily 2026, began on March 21 with an early-morning torch run that started at the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Repository and ended at the Huhugam Ki: Museum grounds. Salt River Fire Department runners finished their trek by lighting a fire under the komal/madiily cooking…
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Triple-Digit Temperatures Arrive Early in the Valley of the Sun

With Arizona experiencing its first 100-degree day on March 19, learn how to avoid heat-related illness. 3 Takeaways: Whether we’re ready for it or not, the hot Arizona weather has made its way here, setting the stage early for another nine months or so of triple-digit daytime temperatures.  Though some…
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Hot Times at the Sixth Annual Tortilla Festival

The sixth annual Tortilla Festival, Cemait/Modiily 2026, began on March 21 with an early-morning torch run that started at the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Repository and ended at the Huhugam Ki: Museum grounds. Salt River Fire Department runners finished their trek by lighting a fire under the komal/madiily cooking…
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BIA Assistant Secretary Kirkland Meets with SRPMIC Leaders

Bureau of Indian Affairs Assistant Secretary William “Billy” Kirkland met with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community leaders on Feb. 17 to discuss priority operational and administrative matters identified by the Community. SRPMIC President Martin Harvier, a few Council members and leaders from the Social Services, Community Development and General Counsel…
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