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Margaret Saenz interview - November 22, 2019

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In this interview, long-time Huachuca City resident and court clerk Margaret Saenz talks about her time in the town. She talks about the town governance, the various mayors and city council members, turnover in those positions, and how it has affected Huachuca City. She also talks about the town’s reputation as a “speed trap” and comments on what makes the town a special place to her.

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Donna Johnson interview - July 9, 2020

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This is an interview with Donna Johnson, Huachuca City council member and mayor pro tem at the time of this interview in 2020. Johnson has been on the council for 17 years, and she talks about early businesses in the town and shares her memory of various mayors and initiatives. She also talks about the town history with the Dust Till Dawn bar and the departure of fire chief Jon Allmon. She talks about her personal philosophy of leadership and what makes Huachuca City special to her.

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Ken Taylor - 2016

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Ken Taylor was the mayor of Huachuca city from 2013-2018. He became nationally prominent when he refused an invitation to the U.S.-Mexico Border Mayors Association in Laredo, Texas in 2016.

In an email to that organization's executive director John Cook, Taylor was reported to have said "I will NOT attend a function that is sent to me in Spanish/Mexican. One nation means one language and I am insulted by the division caused by language."