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 January 27, 2007 |
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How's your mojo? More accurately, how's your Mojo Pie? It's from Australia and made here in Arizona and delicious. Listen to Ed and Michael Moriarty of Mojo Pies talk about this unique taste treat. By the way you can get one at Weather & Coffee, of course.
Doug Nintzel of ADOT is a happy guy this week he gets to talk about his favorite subject, rubberized asphalt.
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John Blanding from Take One Marketing is in this week to show us how a simple and inexpensive marketing idea can be very effective. Listen to his interview here and See a picture of his made in Arizona marketing device on his web site www.youtakeone.com.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone, says you can celebrate Groundhog Day with a peek at the Arizona nighttime sky and find constellations to honor the day.
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Sure you may be happy in your home today, but what about when you decide to move to that next home? Arizona's leading mortgage expert Dean Wegner from Lion's Gate Mortgage says there are simple things you can do to keep your credit in shape till moving time rolls around again.
Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has the herb of the week. Sweet Marjoram.
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Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says she has the perfect recipe to use with the sweet majoram. It is Marjoram mashed potatoes.
This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Mario Cruz Arreola. Listen to the bad guy report from Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin.
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 January 20, 2007 |
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What a cold snap we've had. Some of the coldest in 28 years! Now what to do about all the damage to our plants and trees from Dave Owens, the Garden Guy.
Part two this week of 2007 Arizona Freeway construction from Doug Nintzel of ADOT.
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Join us for an audio tour to the Verde Valley. This week: " A Montana Gentleman Strikes it Rich in Jerome".
Saturn returns to our Arizona sky and Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone, tells us where and when to look for one of the brightest objects in the night sky.
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 January 13, 2007 |
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Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" joins us to help us get organized for 2007!
Doug Nintzel, ADOT has the first in his two part series on 2007 Arizona freeway construction. |
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Greg Patterson"The Espresso Pundit", admits to being wrong on picking the winner of the Congressional District 5 race, but says now the fun really begins.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" is back for her regular segment this week and she has tips to help clean out the "IN" box.
Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest Studies at Scottsdale Community College, has the second week of his series on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week in part one: "Prospectors and Lost Mines". |
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Since our climate is so much like the Mediterranean, Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says there is no reason you can't have your very own Greek theme garden.
The Arizona State Legislature is back in session and Susan Bitter Smith has already seen this year's new and old offerings. She has a full legislative update.
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 January 6, 2007 |
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Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has published another book and it's another winner. "101+ Recipes From the Herb Lady" is the title and we tell you what is inside and where to get it.
Doug Nintzel, ADOT gives us the heads up this week on some I-17 construction. The bridges over the Verde River in Camp Verde are being resurfaced so he tells us what to expect if we are driving in that part of our state.
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Greg Patterson"The Espresso Pundit", says there is a big "Whoops!" in state government. It seems there is a state agency that wasn't authorized! This agency got 175 million in tax dollars last year and was authorized by a verbal executive order. You have to hear this one.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" is tired of being interrupted so she has some strategies for all of us to cope with that never ending annoyance.
Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest studies and Scottsdale Community College, has the first in his series of stories on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week: "The Lost Bell McKeever Mine", part one. |
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Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns with the conclusion of "The Lost Bell McLeever Mine". To book Marshal to speak to your group go to www.marshalltrimble.com for details.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone, has details on our upcoming star gazing at Weather & Coffee and some tips on viewing the very bright planet Venus.
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy reminds us that there are all sorts of plants that thrive in the cold weather in our state. |
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Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips talk about "Hell Week" before the Arizona Legislature is turned loose on our state soon. Arizona's so-called "Clean Elections" rules are such a mess it begs for reform. Listen and find out what caused the mess and what needs to be done to fix it.
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On this week's audio road trip of our state our destination is Sedona's Red Rocks.
Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says there is no rest for the Arizona Desert gardener. She has things to do and plants to plant even with the chilly temperatures.
Susan Bitter Smith interviews Arizona State Senator Jim Waring. He says there could be quite a battle over state policy this year. He also talks about his personal favorite issues.
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The Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week from Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is for "12th Night" or Epiphany recipes.
The U.S. Marshals service has this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. Constance Coleman has been caught and released a couple of times and is still out there somewhere. Listen and phone your tips to the Marshals. |
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