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 February
25, 2006 |
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Mary
Brown, the founder of Festival
of the West stops by to tell us about the biggest and
best Western get together the West has ever seen! It's in
its 16th season and is going to have the new Rawhide
jumpin'.
Susan
Bitter Smith is back from Washington and with Ed Phillips
has the top things to do this weekend.
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer has an update
on the progress of U.S. 93 from Phoenix to Las Vegas. |
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Mike
Chamberlain, the morning news anchor for CBS 5 in Phoenix
is also an accomplished singer. I invited him into to
tell us about that part of his life and a song he wrote
and then sung as a duet wiht CNN's Christy Paul.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian tells us about the real
"Wild West Cowboys" in this week's Trimble's
Tales.
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian is back for part two of:
"Wild West Cowboys".
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says that there are big
doing coming up for outdoor activities in the next couple
of weeks.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says you really can grow great
tomatoes in our state, but you have to listen to his tips
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I
hate to tell you this but with increasing property values
some of us may be in for a big shock with our property
taxes. Deron Webb from Wentworth
Webb & Postal, LLC is in to tell you
that all is not lost. There are ways to limit what you
have to pay.
Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone hits the mailbag
this week and answers a listener's question about the
bright object in the sky before sunrise.
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Susan
Bitter Smith asks State
Senator Dean Martin what is happening this year with
the budget and taxes down at the State Legislature
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| Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
has this week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe". It
is fruit and herbal drinks that are delicious and good for
you, too. Catherine, " The
Herb Lady " also tells us about companion planting.
Plants that go together and thrive in your herb garden.
Arizona's Most Wanted
is Colin Sherwood. deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins says
he is likely to be armed and dangerous and in the metro
Phoenix area. |
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 February
18, 2006 |
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Would
you believe, the "Pecan
Sandies"? Yep, that is the name of this week's
Arizona's Artists. Listen for yourself and remember to vote
for them to plan in Tempe in April.
This
week's Made in Arizona is two men that have struck out on
their own in the public relations business. Appropriately
called "David
and Sam PR", listen to David Eichler and Sam Alpert's
story.
As
our drought continues it must be time for Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian to to us: "What the
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Our
audio tour travels this week take us to the Pinal
Pioneer Parkway.
Ed
is here to tell us about this week's birthday's, this
week in Arizona history and Arizona's historical weather.
Kevin
Schindler returns to our show to tell us about the Winterfest
Star Fest at the Lowell
Observatory and how you can join the party.
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
is here this week as always to reminds to think about
the air around our plants.
Catherine,
" The Herb Lady
" also has this week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe".
It is delicious "Herb Crusted Chicken".
Arizona's Most Wanted
is from Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins with Dwayne
Walker.
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 February
11, 2006 |
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Ron
Nielsen of Fearless
Flight.com and author of the "Fearless Flight"
Kit and "Cleared
for Takeoff" seminars joins us this week. He has
a new project. Instead of hopping a plane to attend one
of his "Cleared
for Takeoff" fear of flying seminars, he now has
a DVD in production that brings the seminar to you.
Susan
and Ed also have the Top
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer has an early
report on what is being called the "Pinal Corridor.
A highway system designed to help ease traffic congestion
in the far Southeast Valley.
Joner
Cerreta from the famous "Cerreta's
Candy" in Glendale is this week's "Made in
Arizona". It's known as the sweetest place in Arizona.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the story of the famous
"Vulture Mine" in Wickenburg. |
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the rest of the story
of the famous "Vulture Mine" in Wickenburg.
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has the Arizona Animal
Rehabilitation Center and how you can help it thrive.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says mulching is super important
for we organic gardeners. |
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady
" says it is time to get started on prepping for
the herb garden for this year. Even it your whole garden
is in a flower pot.
"Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone has his holiday star
this week. What else, the Valentine's Day star.
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
is back with this week's Arizona's Greatest Recipe. It's
fish steamed in with lemon grass and thyme.
Arizona's Most Wanted
is from Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin.
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 February
4, 2006 |
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Ed
Phillips and
Susan Bitter Smith co-host the Arizona Almanac as we
enter the third week of our third year on the air.
Ronda
Carrington is the Public Information Officer for the United
States Postal Service in the Phoenix Area. She tells
us about National
Consumer Protection Week and some tips to avoid being
ripped off. The United
States Postal Inspectors web site is
here.
We
have the Top
Things to Do This Weekend.
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer has the lowdown
on a transportation safety event coming up. |
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Our
guest artist this week is Caji.
He is the Brazilian-born Arizonan with a unique sound
blending his heritage and life experiences.
Tom
Zenner is the Editor of POST
PHX. It's a new magazine that combines Tom's love
for writing and sports.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the "Tale of
Pete Kitchen's Ranch", part one.
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Tourguide
USA takes us through the history and culture of the Gila
River Indian Reservation.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips fondly remember Dodie
Londen, Sam Goddard and Monsignor Edward Ryle
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