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February 18, 2008  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Doug Nintzel from ADOT  has news and notes on the ongoing I-17 construction.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" has tips on consolidating your cleaning products.
Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian has this week's "Trimble's Tales". This week: " Fickle Arizona Rivers".
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy reminds us it is time to fertilize. Dave tells us what to fertilize and how much.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has the story of a total lunar eclipse visible in Arizona.
Catherine " The Herb Lady" tells us why we might want to consider garlic scallions.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is from the U.S. Marshal's office in Arizona. This week's bad guy is Brandon Trevino.
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is from Catherine, "The Herb Lady and it is for how to make roasted garlic.

February 11, 2008  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Tammara Edgin, the Parada Boss, tells us about the longest horse drawn parade in the World. It's the Parada del Sol and is a long-time Scottsdale tradition.
Doug Nintzel from ADOT reports on the public meetings about State Route 303 in the West Valley.
Is Tupperware taking over? That's what can happen and Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" tells us how to deal with it.
Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian has this week's "Trimble's Tales". This week is about "George Ruffner".
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says mulching can work miracles for your yard and garden.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone answers the mailbag question: How often do eclipses occur?
Catherine " The Herb Lady" has more on location, location, location.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is from the U.S. Marshal's office in Arizona. This week's bad guy is Sergio Garcia.
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is from Catherine, "The Herb Lady and it is for how to make potatoes with onion and cabbage.

February 4, 2008  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Jim Payne the spokesman for the U.S. Forest Service in  Phoenix honors long-time volunteer Doug Shippey.
Doug Nintzel from ADOT gives us and update on the I-10 widening in the West Valley.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" explains what she means when she says "Book 'em Ed".
Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian has this week's "Trimble's Tales". This week: "Elmer McCurdy's Body".
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy talks about "Plants from the Air".
In like a lion and out like a lamb? Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone answers a question from the mailbag this week.
Catherine " The Herb Lady" says with your garden it is "location, location, location".
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is from Catherine, "The Herb Lady and is Pesto Bread Machine Pasta.

 
 

 

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