@@Stoney47 Not real sure about the water table, we're on city water and it's very affordable. I think it's kinda expensive to drill from what I've read. Most of the boondockers in the county are hauling water or catching summer rain water.
Interesting...the top tag portion says "Cochise County is a diverse area with legendary history" and then doesn't mention any history at all. neither does it mention two AZ State Parks, Karchner Caverns nor Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. There is also Coronado National Memorial and Chiracahua National Monument. While the description also mentions "The San Pedro River flows through Cochise County from Mexico." That also is not shown at all even though it is the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. Seemingly one of the largest historical tourist destinations in the entire state, Tombstone, doesn't warranting mentioning. For the most part, the largest city in the entire county is pretty much left out as well, that being Sierra Vista. But at least there's a bunch of talk and photos of Bisbee.
CNN - An Arizona grand jury indicted two local Republican officials who balked at certifying their county’s general election results by the legal deadline in 2022 - in a standoff with state officials that drew national attention at the time. Cochise County Supervisors Peggy Judd, 61, and Tom Crosby, 64, each were charged with two felonies: interference with an election officer and conspiracy, according to the indictment. “The repeated attempts to undermine our democracy are unacceptable,” Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said in a statement Wednesday, announcing the indictment. ADVERTISING “I took an oath to uphold the rule of law, and my office will continue to enforce Arizona’s elections laws and support our election officials as they carry out the duties and responsibilities of their offices,” she added. Judd and Crosby did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment. In an email, Dennis Wilenchik, an attorney representing Crosby, called the indictment “the product of nothing but political partisanship” and said he intended to “vigorously defend” his client. “Both charges are without any basis and should be defeated if there is any justice,” Wilenchik said. The indictment, which was handed down Monday and released Wednesday, alleged that the two supervisors “knowingly interfered” with then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ work to certify the state’s election results by delaying the canvass of the county’s roughly 47,000 votes. (Hobbs, a Democrat, is now Arizona’s governor.) CNN reporter tracks down Arizona fake electors 05:04 - Source: CNN Judd and Crosby, the two Republicans on the three-person board, had delayed certification over what they said were concerns about whether vote-tallying machines had been properly certified. At the time, the secretary of state’s office countered that the machines had been tested and certified and argued that the recalcitrant board members were advancing debunked conspiracy theories. In early December 2022 - several days after Cochise County’s legal deadline to do so - Judd and the board’s sole Democrat voted to certify the general election results, following a court order. Crosby did not participate in the certification vote. Last year, when asked for a response to Hobbs’ office asking law enforcement officials to pursue a criminal investigation of his and Judd’s actions, Crosby told CNN via email: “There has to be intent which is missing.” Wilenchik, Crosby’s lawyer, called the interference claim “kind of nonsensical” because state officials ultimately received the county’s certified results before Hobbs’ own deadline to finalize statewide results. Arizona has been a hotbed of election conspiracy theories ever since Joe Biden flipped the once-reliably red state in 2020, becoming the first Democratic presidential nominee to win the Grand Canyon State in nearly a quarter century. Mayes is conducting a separate investigation into the fake electors who signed documents falsely claiming that Donald Trump had won the state’s 11 electoral votes. Last year, public meetings in Cochise County - a Republican stronghold in southeastern Arizona - saw loud and frequent demands that local officials wield their largely ministerial certification functions to upend elections. At one point, Judd and Crosby pushed, unsuccessfully, to conduct a broad hand count audit of the general election results.
Looks to be mostly about Bisbee and Sierra Vista and not much else. Last I was in Cochise there was no water because the table dropped out from under them. 1000 foot wells were needed to get any water at all.
Yep. Unless someone’s a millionaire they can forget about drilling a well. The land is useless unless you’re 100% willing to live off grid. Which most Americans wouldn’t be able to accomplish even if they wanted to.
@@josephcagiano3055 Yea was born in Wilcox and raised in Cochise until I left for service the water got worse and worse until eventually our well was useless and my parents were paying for water to be trucked in. As I understood it last time I was there even drilling deep for water was hit or miss .
Well at least they allow water to be hauled in, I bought 20 acres in southern California and they require drilling a well as the only source of water in the rural area...$25,000 - $50,000 😖...and no opting out of building codes like cochise offers.
@@MrChangeordie Cali’s government is going to run out all the money in the state. No one wants to live there anymore. It’s crazy how dumb those politicians are. Rules for every thing. Except them of course. “Rules for thee, not for me”
This is about the most inaccurate representation of Cochise County possible. It's gone downhill rapidly over the last 10 years. Sierra Vista in particular went downhill quick, the entire west end of the city became a ghost town. If you want to settle in AZ you're better off looking north towards Yavapai county, so much nicer and actually thriving unlike so. AZ.
Its beautiful for wide expanse of mountains and great sunsets that change colors for a half hour, and for wildlife you see everyday. The welldriller guys all know where the higher water table areas are and if you need a well, O well.
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I used to think Bisbee was cool, until my boyfriend killed himself, and found out that lds Mormons were stalking him and using vibrations to drive him crazy
My wife and have lived here since November 2019, and love it.
How is the water shortage or is there one??
@@Stoney47 Not real sure about the water table, we're on city water and it's very affordable. I think it's kinda expensive to drill from what I've read. Most of the boondockers in the county are hauling water or catching summer rain water.
have you had any trouble with drug smugglers in the area?
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I love living in Cochise County. Winter is especially nice.
May I ask how nice are the winters? I am considering a life change. I just want to pack up and get away
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Interesting...the top tag portion says "Cochise County is a diverse area with legendary history" and then doesn't mention any history at all. neither does it mention two AZ State Parks, Karchner Caverns nor Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. There is also Coronado National Memorial and Chiracahua National Monument. While the description also mentions "The San Pedro River flows through Cochise County from Mexico." That also is not shown at all even though it is the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. Seemingly one of the largest historical tourist destinations in the entire state, Tombstone, doesn't warranting mentioning. For the most part, the largest city in the entire county is pretty much left out as well, that being Sierra Vista. But at least there's a bunch of talk and photos of Bisbee.
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An Arizona grand jury indicted two local Republican officials who balked at certifying their county’s general election results by the legal deadline in 2022 - in a standoff with state officials that drew national attention at the time.
Cochise County Supervisors Peggy Judd, 61, and Tom Crosby, 64, each were charged with two felonies: interference with an election officer and conspiracy, according to the indictment.
“The repeated attempts to undermine our democracy are unacceptable,” Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said in a statement Wednesday, announcing the indictment.
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“I took an oath to uphold the rule of law, and my office will continue to enforce Arizona’s elections laws and support our election officials as they carry out the duties and responsibilities of their offices,” she added.
Judd and Crosby did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment. In an email, Dennis Wilenchik, an attorney representing Crosby, called the indictment “the product of nothing but political partisanship” and said he intended to “vigorously defend” his client.
“Both charges are without any basis and should be defeated if there is any justice,” Wilenchik said.
The indictment, which was handed down Monday and released Wednesday, alleged that the two supervisors “knowingly interfered” with then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ work to certify the state’s election results by delaying the canvass of the county’s roughly 47,000 votes. (Hobbs, a Democrat, is now Arizona’s governor.)
CNN reporter tracks down Arizona fake electors
05:04 - Source: CNN
Judd and Crosby, the two Republicans on the three-person board, had delayed certification over what they said were concerns about whether vote-tallying machines had been properly certified. At the time, the secretary of state’s office countered that the machines had been tested and certified and argued that the recalcitrant board members were advancing debunked conspiracy theories.
In early December 2022 - several days after Cochise County’s legal deadline to do so - Judd and the board’s sole Democrat voted to certify the general election results, following a court order.
Crosby did not participate in the certification vote.
Last year, when asked for a response to Hobbs’ office asking law enforcement officials to pursue a criminal investigation of his and Judd’s actions, Crosby told CNN via email: “There has to be intent which is missing.”
Wilenchik, Crosby’s lawyer, called the interference claim “kind of nonsensical” because state officials ultimately received the county’s certified results before Hobbs’ own deadline to finalize statewide results.
Arizona has been a hotbed of election conspiracy theories ever since Joe Biden flipped the once-reliably red state in 2020, becoming the first Democratic presidential nominee to win the Grand Canyon State in nearly a quarter century. Mayes is conducting a separate investigation into the fake electors who signed documents falsely claiming that Donald Trump had won the state’s 11 electoral votes.
Last year, public meetings in Cochise County - a Republican stronghold in southeastern Arizona - saw loud and frequent demands that local officials wield their largely ministerial certification functions to upend elections. At one point, Judd and Crosby pushed, unsuccessfully, to conduct a broad hand count audit of the general election results.
Looks to be mostly about Bisbee and Sierra Vista and not much else. Last I was in Cochise there was no water because the table dropped out from under them. 1000 foot wells were needed to get any water at all.
Yep. Unless someone’s a millionaire they can forget about drilling a well. The land is useless unless you’re 100% willing to live off grid. Which most Americans wouldn’t be able to accomplish even if they wanted to.
@@josephcagiano3055 Yea was born in Wilcox and raised in Cochise until I left for service the water got worse and worse until eventually our well was useless and my parents were paying for water to be trucked in. As I understood it last time I was there even drilling deep for water was hit or miss .
Well at least they allow water to be hauled in, I bought 20 acres in southern California and they require drilling a well as the only source of water in the rural area...$25,000 - $50,000 😖...and no opting out of building codes like cochise offers.
@@MrChangeordie Cali’s government is going to run out all the money in the state. No one wants to live there anymore. It’s crazy how dumb those politicians are. Rules for every thing. Except them of course. “Rules for thee, not for me”
True I'm at loss with my land purchase. I have 5 acres that I have to sell now because of the water situation.
Can I come and settle down ? I'm looking for space and freedom for me and my family.
This is about the most inaccurate representation of Cochise County possible. It's gone downhill rapidly over the last 10 years. Sierra Vista in particular went downhill quick, the entire west end of the city became a ghost town. If you want to settle in AZ you're better off looking north towards Yavapai county, so much nicer and actually thriving unlike so. AZ.
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They also tax non Mormons food sales tax and they are not supposed to be taxing food
Don't
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I used to think Bisbee was cool, until my boyfriend killed himself, and found out that lds Mormons were stalking him and using vibrations to drive him crazy
Oh Please!!!!
San Pedro River? Have that never seen it before? Ain't no water in that river.. 🤣