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Supervisors approve $5,500 sponsorship for 'Tombstone' TV series amid questions about public benefit
Summary
The Board approved a $5,500 community enhancement fund payment to sponsor a six-episode ‘Tombstone’ series on the Cowboy Channel, with supervisors framing the expenditure as targeted tourism marketing and a public commenter questioning fiscal conservatism.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 to approve a $5,500 community enhancement fund expenditure to sponsor a six-episode television series titled Tombstone in the Heart of Cochise County on the Cowboy Channel, which a supervisor said reaches a national rural audience.
Eli Dalton Webb, a public commenter, questioned why county funds would go to a private-sector production and asked…
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