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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastApril 30, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
  Stressed Out?  Marie (Kit) Dalloway from Performance Media is here to help. It's national stress awareness month and she has some ways to keep the stress low. We also check out the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Our friend,  Doug Nintzel from ADOT has Arizona Highways talk and it may not be pretty this weekend on the freeways.
Hal Cannon of the Western Folklife Center stops by to give us the heads up on a folk festival that you may want to calendar at the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff.   Fix your home over the Internet? Hey Paul Kelly says that his To Fix it dot com web sit is the place you should start and he is this week's "Made In Arizona"  Marshall Trimble tells us on this 85th anniversary of the opening of the Grand Canyon National Park that there are sad stories at this natural wonder, too.
Marshall Trimble with the second part of his story about the Grand Canyon. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has the latest on the high country lakes. Fishermen listen to this one. Got a plant you love and want morejust like it? Grow your own. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy tells us how to do it.
Have you heard about Feng Shui? Beth Borray is an Arizona Feng Shui practitioner and she says it can change your life and your success.  We have a recap of the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend   Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says that yes that may be the moon you see during the day and he tells why. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA  Takes us to Sedona's beautiful parks and Renee Ellis drops off a recipe that is so easy even I could do it. She is this week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. You have likely heard of Gammage Auditorium at ASU. Grady Gammage's only son visits with Susan Bitter Smith and talks about the Auditorium and his unusual career.
Arizona's Most Wanted this week is Adrian Ovalle. Listen to Deputy U.S. tell us why they are looking for this guy. And The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb stops by to help with the spring cleaning. She doesn't come and do your windows, but she knows the best way to do them.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastApril 23, 2005 Click the Flag to listen

Home and Landscape Show is next weekend. Angie Bearup tells us it is worth the one stop shopping if you are planning any home improvements. Doug Nintzel from ADOT pays us his weekly visit with Arizona Highways talk. Susan and Ed have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend

Ken Clemmer, accompanied by Josh Tharp is this week's Arizona Artist. Ken demonstrates how some of the old songs come from the same musical DNA. Gary Germano of The Arizona Beach Patrol is this week's Made in Arizona. Imagine, trying to keep good artists in our state. What a concept.

Marshall Trimble with part one about The Vulture Mine and Henry Wickenburg.

Marshall Trimble with part two of The Vulture Mine and Henry Wickenburg. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish and delay of the spawn at Lake Powell. Dave Owens, the garden guy on perpetual gardening. Yes, with Dave's tips, you can have a garden year-round in our state.

We recap the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Ellen Bilbry tells us why Arizona State Park attendance is down and she also tells us what we are missing. Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone has the wannabe eclipse. Only you can decide if it is worth getting up in the middle of the night.

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Tourguide USA takes us on an audio trip to Scottsdale where a city prospers along a canal. Ed takes a peek at this week in Arizona Weather History. Robin Hackett of Two Perfect Jewelry has her recipe for strawberry salad. Susan Bitter Smith interviews Charlie Hendricks about the new County Health Board and what they are doing to improve health care.

The Queen of Clean tells us how to polish our furniture on the cheap. It smells good, too and your furniture will last a lifetime. This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Morrell Presley. He should be easy to find, but is still on the lam.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastApril 16, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Allison Dubois is back this week with more about her life and the NBC TV show based on her life called "Medium". We also have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend and Doug Nintzel says some Arizonans may be treated to some new freeways.
Our Arizona Artist this week is Linda Bilque. She's a singer songwriter with a very unique style. This week she tells us about and sings "We Were the Cowboys". "Made in Arizona" this week is a service company. It's called Parker and Sons and they specialize in cooling, heating and plumbing. Paul Kelly, the owner just received the Better Business Bureau torch award for business ethics. Marshall Trimble has part one of his story about "Doc" Flowers.
Marshall returns with the second part of "Doc" Flowers. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish tells us about the delay in high country activities.Dave Owens, the garden guy has edible flowers. Listen before you say "yuck".
Bill Straus from the Anti-defamation League tells us about the film series: "Many Faces of Hate". We recap the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend and Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone celebrates National Astronomy Day. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA takes us "Winding Our Way to Flagstaff". Ed shares his mother in law's recipe for matzo rolls and then talks about the weather in history and a listener's question about the wind. Susan Bitter Smith has Maricopa County Treasurer David Schweikert in this week and he is working on a program to collect taxes that won't reach into our pockets.
Birthdays this week are followed by the Queen of Clean. This week those dreaded red stains and how to get rid of them. Finally, we revisit Arizona's Most Wanted's criminal from our first show. You'll see why the U.S. Marshals want him when you listen.

April 9, 2005 Click the Flag to listen

Allison Dubois is a Arizona medium. She has been so successful and talking with "dead people" that NBC based the television show "Medium" on her. We talk about her gift and her quick rise to fame. Susan is off this week, but Ed shares the list of Top Ten Weekend Events with us. And Doug Nintzel from ADOT says there will be some traffic trouble on I-17 this weekend in this week's Arizona Highways Talk.

Ken Clemmer, singer, songwriter and all around good guy from the "Back Porch Bandits" is back this week to sing and tell us about his song called "Line Gang". This week our "Made in Arizona" segment is with Gina Collins from Victory Farms, Inc. She tells us how Arizonans are supporting urban agriculture. Marshall Trimble has the tale of The Copper Queen Mine, Part1

Marshall Trimble returns for part 2 of The Copper Queen Mine. Arizona Outdoors with Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has a Northern Arizona secret to good fishing. Dave Owens, The Garden Guy, says your garden can be year-round with perpetual gardening

This is alcohol awareness month so we invited DPS Officer Frank Valenzuela to tell us why, in Arizona, you really don't want to drink and drive. We also recap the Top Ten Weekend Events. Tony LaConte of Stargazing for Everyone has this week's look up in the sky with "Lions and Tigers and Bears".

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Tourguide USA, brings us "The Baboquivaris Give Rise to the Tohono O'Odham". It's about the mountain range that leads into the reservation. This weekend in Arizona Weather History is a busy one. We have had a lot of storms including one of Arizona's most deadly. Gina Collin's website Victory Farms, Inc. presents Arizona's Greatest Recipes "Pickled Radishes".  Susan Bitter Smith was in Washington this week and talked with Congressman Jeff Flake.

We check the famous birthdays this weekend and then the Queen of Clean has tips on dealing with with pet problems. Arizona's Most Wanted this week profiles Valentine Lometi with Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins


April 2, 2005
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United State Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor visits with Ed on the week of her 75th birthday. The entire interview is here. We also check out the Top Ten Things to do this weekend and Doug Nintzel says it's time to be extra careful in the highway work zones.

Linda Bilque returns with here original song, the timely "Coyote" Click on the link to the right to hear her story and her song. Linda's latest CD can be purchased here. She can be booked for performances through Arizona Entertainers. After we recap this weekend in Arizona History, we visit with Sally Long and Robin Hackett. They are this week's "Made in Arizona" guests that started "Two Perfect Jewelry". You'll want to hear about and check it out. Marshall Trimble takes us to Winslow to share part one of the story about the La Posada Hotel in Winslow.

Marshall is back with the rest of the story of the historic La Posada Hotel. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says you really can grow tomatoes in our dry climate. We also take a look at this week in Arizona history.
Character does count and State Treasurer David Peterson is out to prove it. Listen to his interview with Susan Bitter Smith. He can be reached at 602-604-7807. The Character Counts web site is here. We also recap the Top Ten Things to Do this Weekend. You can listen by clicking on the flag or look at the list by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page. Tony LaConte of Stargazing for Everyone lets us know about the bright star in the east just after sunset. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
 Tourguide USA, takes us to Kingman and for a ride down Route 66. Ed Phillips tells us about the big snowstorm of 1997 and why the numbers may be wrong from the TV weather people. We also have Linda Bilque's recipe for Mock Chili Relleno and Susan interviews State Legislator and Civil Engineer, John Nelson.
 After checking out who is having a birthday, The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb returns. This week she tells us how to keep our clothes white. Arizona's Most Wanted this week is Thaddeus Hilti. Click on the flag to the right to listen to Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins tell about why we should watch out for this guy.

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Ed

 

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