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* Sonora High School, a high school in La Habra, California, United States
* David S Hayden Rock Band Syndicate Of Sound, Country Band Wichita, Class of 1969 ( attended Del Mar but transferred to Sonora High, Sonora CA for his senior year )
Meyers attended Sonora High School in La Habra, California.
Snell grew up in the small town of Sonora, California, graduating from Sonora High School in 1988.

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Mercantile Garden, located at the foot of the hill containing the Sutton County Courthouse, includes a restaurant, Mercantile on Main, operated by Mallory Barnhart Rousellot, a former member of the Sonora Independent School District and chairman of the Sutton County Republican Party ( United States ) | Republican Party.
Sutton County is served by the Sonora Independent School District based in Sonora.
The City of Sonora is served by the Sonora Independent School District.
Blocker was a high school English and drama teacher in Sonora, Texas, a sixth grade teacher and coach at Eddy Elementary School in Carlsbad, New Mexico and a finally a teacher in California.
Brashear attended Sonora Grade School from 1937 to 1946.

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Recently, three vacation cottage developments have been built, two east of Lake Osoyoos, Sandalia and the Veranda Beach Resort, and one just north of downtown, Sonora Shores.
As originally envisioned, the purchase would have encompassed a much larger region, extending far enough south to include most of the current Mexican states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas.
In the upper southern part of the Basin and Range Province, in the Mojave Desert of California, and Sonoran Desert of southern California and Arizona ( U. S .) and northern Sonora ( Mexico ) states, the ranges are well dissected and some of the intermontane depressions have rock floors with gentle, centripetal slopes.
Fluted points have been found north of Mesoamerica in the states of Sonora and Durango as well as in central Mexico, with proof of a mammoth hunt being uncovered at Santa Isabel Iztapan.
The international tension between the United States and the Confederate States peaks when Confederate President James Longstreet, desiring a Pacific coast for the confederacy so that the South can have a transcontinental railroad for itself, purchases the northwestern provinces of Sonora and Chihuahua from the financially strapped Mexican Empire ( which is still ruled by France's Maximilian ) for CS $ 3, 000, 000.
Its known range stretches from Honduras to northern Argentina, and fossil remains have been found as far north as northwestern Sonora, Mexico.
The first Apache raids on Sonora appear to have taken place during the late 17th century.
Sergeant Jeff Kidder was said to have exchanged gunfire while intoxicated, with Mexican police in Naco, Sonora.
A large number of beachfront condominiums have been built in this area including Las Conchas, Sandy Beach Resorts, Costa Diamante, Las Palomas Beach and Golf Resort, Sonora Sea, Bella Sirena and Las Palmas.
* Authorities in the northern Mexican state of Sonora have arrested eight people accused of killing two boys and one woman as human sacrifices for Santa Muerte -- the saint of death
Experimental fields of Salicornia have been planted in Ras al-Zawr ( Saudi Arabia ), Eritrea ( northeast Africa ) and Sonora ( northwest Mexico ) aimed at the production of biodiesel.
Authorities on the history of the language group have usually placed the Proto-Uto-Aztecan homeland in the border region between the USA and Mexico, namely the upland regions of Arizona and New Mexico and the adjacent areas of the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuaua, roughly corresponding to the Sonoran Desert and the western part of the Chihuahuan Desert.
Remains were also found in the El Fin del Mundo site in Sonora, Mexico's clovis location-the first time such an association was found in a part of the continent where gomphotheres were thought to have gone extinct 30, 000 years ago.
The impact of La Sonora Matancera is far-reaching, so much so that New York-based Latin musicians of the caliber of Machito y Su Orquesta ( his sister Graciela on lead vocals ), Tito Puente and His Orchestra, Tito Rodríguez and His Orchestra, Alegre All Stars, Eddie Palmieri and His Conjunto La Perfecta, Pacheco y Su Viejo Tumbao ( later on succeeded by Pacheco y Su Tumbao Añejo ), Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe, Libre, Saoco ( Henry Fiol, co-founder of this particular conjunto, singing lead ), Ismael Miranda y Su Orquesta, Los Soneros de Oriente and Tito Allen have re-recorded some of its original musical numbers.
In addition, bands from other countries have recorded songs first put on vinyl by La Sonora, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Tommy Olivencia y La Primerísima, La Sonora Ponceña, Óscar D ' León and Alquimia being five of these.
Scientists have divided the desert tortoise into two types: the Agassiz's and Morafka's Desert tortoises, with a possible third type in northern Sinaloan and southern Sonora, Mexico.
Large stands of these magnificent cactus still exist, but many have been destroyed as fields have been cleared for cultivation in Sonora.
On January 5, 2011, the Arizona Winter League released their schedule and it was announced the Armada would be joining the league along with the returning Sonora Pilots and two new teams, the Arizona RoadRunners and Team Mexico and would become the second team ( behind the Surf Dawgs ) to have played in all three leagues within the GBL / NABL system.
Artists who have played at the event include de Paco Rentería, Sonora Dinamita, Playa Limbo, Titanes de Durango, Grupo Mediterráneo, Guitarras de América, Carlos Eduardo Rico, Jorge Falcón, Sandoval, Pambo and singer María José.
Its fossils have also been found at least as far east at as the Texas coast, as well as in Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Sonora, Baja California, and near Mexico City.
An exterior, establishing shot for one scene is believed to have been filmed in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico.
Chaplin, who could have been imprisoned for having sexual relations with a minor, married her in secret in Empalme, Sonora, Mexico to avoid a scandal.

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Lucy Grealy won several prizes for her poetry, among them the Sonora Review Prize, the London TLS poetry prize and two Academy of American Poets awards.
Like their father Luis Tanori before them, they became respected militia chieftains among their peoples, and were commissioned brigadier generals in the French Army by Emperor Maximilian during the Franco-Mexican War as leaders of the Sonoran Indian troops, being that Maximillian made a pact with the indigenous nations of Sonora, which consisted of allowing Sonora independent statehood in the form of an indigenous confederation known as the Confederación India de Sonora if France won the war.

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There really is not a place called East Sonora, at least no signs to signify it as such, so most people just say they are from Sonora, California, proper.
The third group are the most recent arrivals that seem to come mostly from the West Mexican States of Jalisco, Sinaloa, and Sonora.
Some of the most successful Chinese-owned businesses in Sonora were based in Hermosillo and sold their merchandise to other parts of the country.
The two most important rivers are the Sonora and the San Miguel.
In 1915, Elías Calles became governor of Sonora, known as one of the most reformist politicians of his generation.
In the Sonora desert, " the flowers appear with the summer rains, first appearing in late August, with the pods ripening early in the fall dry season, most of them in October.
Probably the most studied sky islands are in North America, namely the Madrean sky islands in the U. S. states of New Mexico and Arizona and the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora.
Capó recorded its most famous version in Havana at the request of Rogelio Martínez, the leader of the Sonora Matancera, who asked him to sing pieces of his recently composed songs, and who recognized the song's potential as a hit.
Among Terra's most successful products and channels are Sonora ( music ) and Terra TV ( premium video content ) and the Planeta Terra annual music festival.
Conjunto Sonora Matancera is distinguished as well by its backup singers, or coro, usually Rogelio and, quite notably, Caíto, whose classic falsetto delivery, a traditional manner of singing employed by the earliest soneros ( called in Cuba " voz de vieja "), was much imitated by many Latin orchestras, most famously those directed by Venezuelan bandleader and vocalist Óscar D ' León.
A third, and perhaps most likely possibility, is that the chimichanga, or chivichanga, has long been a part of local cuisine of the Pimería Alta of Arizona and Sonora, with its early range extending southward into Sinaloa.
The version most commonly today dates from 1954 as prepared at Villa de Seris in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
In the 16th century when they first met the Spanish, the Opata were the most numerous people in Sonora.
The Opatas were the most numerous of the several ethnic groups in the state of Sonora and the river valleys of their territory was densely populated with their permanent villages.
Therefore, most of the “ Indian troops ” that fought on the side of Maximillian during the French-Mexican War were from Sonora, even though their motive for doing so was out of aspiration for an indigenous state independent from Mexico as opposed to loyalty to the French Crown.
In Baja California, the Basque surname of Aramburuzabala is today one of the most known in that state, as well as in the neighboring states of Sonora and Coahuila.
The University of Sonora has research departments and teaching schools in most academic disciplines.
For most of the Confederate States history, the conservative Whigs were the dominant political party, with the liberal-egalitarian Radical Liberals attracting support from the more ethnically diverse outer states ( Sonora, Chihuahua, Cuba, and Louisiana ).
Luis María Peralta ( 1759, Sonora, New Spain – August 26, 1851 ) was a soldier in the Spanish Army, who received one of the largest of the Spanish land grants, Rancho San Antonio, a plot that encompassed most of the East Bay region of California.

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