Bisbee launches Notify Me service for local news alerts

Ken Budge, Mayor at City of Bisbee
Ken Budge, Mayor at City of Bisbee
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Residents and visitors in Bisbee can now stay informed about city news and updates through the Notify Me service. This tool allows individuals to subscribe to an unlimited number of email lists, providing email or text updates on topics of their choice.

The City of Bisbee has become a multicultural community that values its history, culture, and diverse geography, attracting both visitors and residents. More information about the city’s development is available on the official website. The city also aims to foster a safe, family-oriented environment while promoting economic growth, innovation in solutions, and preservation of its cultural and historical assets. Details about these objectives can be found on the city’s website.

Bisbee operates under a Council-Manager form of government. In this structure, the Mayor and Council determine policy and appoint the City Manager. This system was established through the city’s charter in 1902. Further information is provided by the city manager’s office.

Historically, Bisbee gained recognition as the “Queen of the Copper Camps” due to its mining output over nearly a century. Billions of pounds of copper and other minerals were extracted from local mines following ore discoveries in 1877, which led to rapid growth for the area. These historical details are documented on the city’s history page.

Located in Cochise County within Arizona’s Mule Mountains, Bisbee encompasses areas with natural and historic significance. Today it is recognized as an artist community and tourism destination that leverages its mining heritage and scenic landscape (source). The city was officially incorporated on January 9, 1902 after approval of its charter (source).

Notify Me offers an additional way for people interested in Bisbee’s civic life to remain updated about local developments.



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