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ROYALE: KBRP to assume ownership in Sept.

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$898,000. It re-opened again in 2014 with a new vision as a restaurant and lounge with film and live music events. This past Friday’s news announced still a new incarnation for the site. T he donation mea ns t hat KBRP will assume ownership of the building this September with plans to evolve it as “a community media center,” and host, among other arts and education events, this year’s Bisbee Blues Festival and Bisbee Blues Village, the Bisbee Film Festival, and the continuing KBRP Youth Media Project. “I don’t know that our events, at least to start off with, will be four days a week running fulltilt. I think we’re going to have to find the stuff that really makes sense,” KBRP Executive Director Ryan Bruce said Monday from the station’s current home at the Central School Project in downtown Bisbee. “What my concern is, is opening up the doors and being open five, seven days a week and being 3 to 6 months into it and realizing ‘Boy, this has been a much larger expense to us than we ever realized.’ So that’s where the hidden value is for us. We’re gonna take it slow. We’re gonna take it event by event, film by film, and see how people respond.” Sloane Bouchever, managing member of the Bisbee Royale, declined to comment Monday, but did issue a statement in a news release. “When I decided to put the Royale on the market, KBRP approached me about the venue, and (my wife) Danielle and I decided that donating the building to The Bisbee Radio Project for a cultural arts center was the optimum use for the property. I am confident the Royale will continue to have a positive impact on our wonderful community for years to come.” KBRP, a low-power FM (about 3.5-mile radius) first went on the air in October 2004 in its original one-room location in Brewery Gulch. It moved four years later to the Central School Project. More than 50 percent of the station’s operati ng revenue today comes from membership support as a 501c3 nonprofit. The station’s current content features a mix of music and news. With the Royale now in its third incarnation, meanwhile, the question of how a nonprofit,

low-power local radio station will financially support its new building is not lost on Bruce. “We have to raise some more money. But the hard costs are not insurmountable,” he said, adding that KBRP will retain its nonprofit status. The organization has the upcoming Bisbee Blues Festival coming up Sept. 11-13. It will be the festival’s 11th year, but will be the second year that KBRP has sponsored and organized it. “We want to get people in the space,” Bruce said. “We need to bring as many people through that front door who want to see a film, want to see a performance, want to be part of arts and culture in Bisbee who are also going to respect the space, too.” As a nonprof it K BR P can also apply for tax abatement to reduce some of the costs of operating the building. The other “hard” costs associated with its new home include everything from insurances to utilities. “They’re big. Don’t get me wrong,” Bruce added of the operating costs. “They’re much bigger than what we pay now. But we believe those costs are within our abilities.” The building, Bruce says, also includes in-house assets including a full commercial kitchen, and five-figure sound, projection and lighting systems already in place. The radio station itself won’t move into the Royale until October. As for other visible changes, Bruce says that KBRP has no plans to change the building’s signature royal blue color or the name, but may augment the name with the station’s call letters in the future. In the end, accepting the donation of the building, he says, was an opportunity the station simply couldn’t pass up, no matter how daunting. “At the very least, if everything went wrong, if we just met with impediment after impediment, the organization could sustain a number of years of keeping things afloat. And then when it comes time to turning around and re-selling the building or donating the building to someone else or whatever,” he said. “Obviously our intention is not to do that. I don’t foresee that would be a problem. It’s gonna take a lot of work by a lot of people. I’m fairly confident that we can do this work. It’s just a matter of going through it and actually accomplishing it. “I think everybody understands the enormity of this opportunity.”

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Crews with Dutch Masonry, including Tomas Romo, left, are in the midst of constructing a 550 feet long retaining wall to protect a water main on the west side of Avenida Del Sol. The road is being widened to four lanes in anticipation of more vehicle traffic spurred by the new Canyon Vista Medical Center.

ROAD: Widened in anticipation of more vehicle traffic FROM PAGE A1 the evening on Friday to pour the entire headwall after monsoon rainfall delayed previous efforts. “We were originally supposed to pour on Tuesday of that week, then the rains it. We got so much water, it was actually coming up over the roadway and it blew all of the forms out,” Quimby said. Several yards of new curb and gutter systems are currently being laid out, while subcontractor Dutch Masonry continues work on a 550 foot retaining wall. The weather has also been a factor in the construction of the wall. The ditch dug for its foundation would fill with soil and water each time it

Arizona man accused of decapitating wife emits howl in court PHOEN I X (A P) — A Phoenix man who authorities say decapitated his wife and two dogs and gouged his own eye out let out a moaning howl in cour t a fter a prosecutor told a judge what the man had allegedly done, according to video released Monday. Kenneth Wakefield appeared in court Saturday

rained, slowing progress. The wall is required to protect a water main buried along the west side of Avenida Del Sol, which had previously been protected by several feet of soil, which was removed to make room for the new traffic lanes. Once the curb, gutters and retaining wall have been completed, work will begin on preparing the ground for the new traffic lanes and multi-use path, which had to be removed. The project also includes upgrades to the intersection with Highway 90, including a new dedicated right turn lane for northbound traffic and new traffic signal equipment with a dedicated left turn signal for both north- and southbound

traffic, said Angela DixonMaher, senior civil engineer for the city and the Avenida Del Sol widening project engineer. Another change is that the right southbound lane of Guilio Cesare Avenue will switch from a right turn only to a right turn or through lane. Once completed, the four-lane portion of Avenida Del Sol will measure about 50 feet wide. The work is expected to be completed by mid-September. “Hopefully, within the next 45 days this road should be open,” Quimby said. The $750,000 project was paid for by impact fees collected by the city from the construction of the new hospital.

after being released from a hospital and booked into jail on suspicion of murder and animal cruelty. He had a large bandage in place of a missing hand, which police said he had cut off. A judge set bond for Wakefield at $ 2 million after a prosecutor called the 43-year-old, who has a history of mental illness, a danger to the community. In the video, Wakefield raises his right hand to his face, lowers his head

and emits a two-second howl after the prosecutor said Wakefield repeatedly stabbed and decapitated Trina Heisch. In a court document released Monday, police say 49 -year-old Heisch was st abbed mu ltiple times in her torso and had “defensive wounds to her hands and arms.” Investigators also found several bloody knives and a large amount of blood t h roughout t he couple’s central Phoenix apartment.

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