Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
Foothills site likely for Mormon temple
The Mormon temple could be located on 71/2 acres the church owns near where Ina Road bends into Skyline Drive. But the church says a final decision has not been made. It also has talked about two other temple sites.
Foothills site likely for Mormon temple
The likely site of Tucson's first Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple is in the Catalina Foothills, near where East Ina Road curves into Skyline Drive.
Over 1,000 join to remember fallen BP officer
Christy Ivie, wife of slain Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Ivie, carries daughter Raigan, center, and follows the casket out of the LDS meetinghouse in Sierra Vista. An aunt holds the Ivies' other daughter, Presley, at right.
Over 1,000 join to remember fallen BP officer
Mounted Border Patrol agents flank the hearse carrying the body of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Ivie, who was a member of the horse patrol team in the Border Patrol's station in Naco.
Over 1,000 join to remember fallen BP officer
The tamed mustang "Mouse" that Nicholas Ivie rode in the Border Patrol walked with an empty saddle and Ivie's boots in the stirrups. A horse-led procession brought Ivie's body from a Sierra Vista funeral home.
Over 1,000 join to remember fallen BP officer
Nicholas Ivie's brother, father and other family members were among the many at the funeral. Ivie died Tuesday when he was shot in what federal investigators believe was an accidental exchange of gunfire at night.
More than 1,000 join to remember fallen Border Patrol officer Nicholas Ivie
SIERRA VISTA - Slain Border Patrol agent Nicholas Ivie died in a "beautiful" area he knew well, his brother told mourners Monday at the agent's funeral service.
Slain border agent 'lived a life of quiet dignity' mourners told
Slain U.S. Border Patrol agent Nicholas Ivie was a quiet, family man who loved riding horses, hundreds of mourners who gathered in Sierra Vista this morning for his funeral were told.
Funeral held for Nogales firefighter killed in unsolved hit-run
Funeral services for Nogales firefighter Sterling Lytle, who died after a Tucson hit-and-run incident in late June, were held Monday.
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