 September
24, 2005 |
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| There
is a "Star Party" going on at the Lowell
Observatory in Flagstaff. Kevin Schindler tells us how
to join in day or night, your or old. We take a look at the
Top Ten Things to Do This
Weekend. And Doug Nintzel
from ADOT says some of our scenic highways have gotten
an important national designation. |
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David
Moscowitz is this week's Arizona Artist. He brings us an original
song that may be headed for the pop charts. Fresh
Gourmet To Go is this week's "Made in Arizona".
It's a great place to go when you want that special meal and
can't prepare it yourself. Marshall
Trimble has part one of "Trimble's Tales". This
week: Famous Glendale entertainer Marty Robbins. |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with part
two of Marty Robbins. Rory
Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish Public Information Officer Rory Aikens tells
the happy story of an eagle rescue. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says to get those spring wildflowers
consistently, you have to start with some preparation now.
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Project Linus makes
homemade blankets for people in need. Judi Agee is the coordinator
in Arizona and has the story of volunteerism that will warm
your heart. Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone is celebrating a
discovery. Neptune was found 159 years ago and they are still
fighting about who gets the credit. |
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Tourguide USA takes us to
the Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness and Irene
Levitt, normally a handwriting expert, brings us this
week's Arizona's Greatest Recipe for potato salad.
Susan
Bitter Smith interviews Jim Roeder from PMT ambulance
services who have helped the Katrina victims here in Arizona. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us out this week with
our mistakes from time to time. This week she tells us how
to remove the food we burned on our dishes.
Arizona's Most Wanted is
Joey Perfecto |
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 September
17, 2005 |
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| Catherine
the Herb Lady has a new book! "Edible Landscaping in
the Desert Southwest" is a fun book that lets you dine
from your yard and enhance the beauty, too. The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend are here, too.
Doug Nintzel from ADOT
says the news is good if you travel on I-17 between Phoenix
and Flagstaff. |
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| Mike
Breen is here as this week's "Arizona Artist".
He is a singer/songwriter and with the taste of fall in the
air, he tells us about and sings "Autumn Afternoon".
Eva's
Advantage is going to help you save grocery money. This
week's "Made in Arizona" delivers you a weekly e-mail
that tells you which grocery stores have the bargains worth
shopping. Marshall
Trimble has part one of "Trimble's Tales". This
week: "The Story of Dora Hand". |
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Marshall
Trimble is back
with part
two of "The
Story of Dora Hand".
Rory
Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish says there is a new big fish story and this
one is true.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is knows all about what to do and
when to do it in your yard and garden. If a winter lawn is
what you want, overseeding is Dave's solution. |
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The
Buzzards Leave Superior...really. Listen to our interview
with Paul Wolterbeek from the Boyce
Thompson Arboretum. The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone explains why day
and night is not equal in our upcoming equinox. |
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| Tourguide
USA tells us about
"The Montana Gentleman that Struck it Rich in Jerome".
Catherine the Herb Lady, rejoins us for a pesto recipe she
makes from fresh basil. She calls it "Pesto Tapanade".
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb says that the job you might
think is the worst in the kitchen isn't so bad if you use
her tips to clean the oven. We tell the story of Juan Hanley
and bring you the update of his capture on this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. |
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 September
10, 2005 |
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the Flag to listen |
| Head
to Flagstaff this weekend for First
Annual Route 66 Days in Flagstaff. It sounds like a great
time! We also have the
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT says the I-17 repair is finally in sight. |
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| Mike
Breen is back as this week's "Arizona Artist".
He is a singer/songwriter with a folksy style you will like.
He has always love state fairs. So after visiting the Arizona
State Fair, he wrote and sung a song about it. Marshall
Trimble has part one of "Trimble's Tales". This
week the story of Boulder Dam, or is it Hoover Dam. |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with part
two of "Boulder Dam". Rory Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish says there is some good news for one of
Arizona's endangered species, the Black Footed Ferret.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is talking tomatoes this week. He
says you can get some really great tasting tomatoes and it
isn't that hard. |
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Interested in birds or bird watching? Troy Corman from Arizona
Game and Fish
has written what I would call the definitive book on Arizona
Birds. If birds are your interest you will want this tabletop
book full of information and pictures. We revisit The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone goes to the mailbag
and tells us when the next meteor shower is coming. |
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| Tourguide
USA tells us about
the Bill Williams Mountain Men and Route 66. Hurricane Katrina
victims are being helped by the "Team Arizona Volunteers".
They are volunteer medical professionals with an inspiring
story.
Susan
Bitter Smith talks with Dr. Bradley Phillips and Dr. Marc
Matthews who say they are looking for more medical professionals
to help. Call 602-344-5212 to volunteer. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb is here this week to share
her secrets to keeping those white appliances clean. Deputy
U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin tells us the story of Cynthia
Mendoza. She is this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. |
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 September
3, 2005 |
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Susan
Bitter Smith
is joined by former Governor Christine Todd Whitman. She has
written "It's My Party, Too". A book that says the
both major political parties need to have "bigger tent"
to survive and flourish. Info
about women in Arizona running for office is here. Susan
and Ed have the Top Ten
Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT says in spite of high gas prices there
will be a lot of people on the road with you Labor Day weekend.
Drive safely! |
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| Mike
Breen is this week's "Arizona Artist" He is
a singer/songwriter with a folksy style you will like. He
tells us about and sings his song of returning to Arizona
called "Home Again". "Made in Arizona"
is Tonya Greenfield from "Mama
Roses Gourmet Foods". Not only does she have great
foods, but her own cooking show, too! It's called "Tonya's
Creative Cooking". Marshall
Trimble has part one of "Trimble's Tales" about
the Crown King Mine. |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with the conclusion of the Crown King Mine. Rory
Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish has the latest on Dove season and a program
to safely get young people involved. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is talking fertilizer this week
and how important it is for your future garden. |
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| "At
Your Service's" Jake Guzman is what we might call a
mystery shopper. He visits businesses to see if the mice
are playing when the cat is away. He can be reached at jake.guzman@cox.net.
We recap The Top Ten Things
to Do This Weekend. Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has another celestial
show to tell us about. A rendezvous of Jupiter venus and
the moon. |
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| Tourguide
USA tells us about
our beautiful Mogollon Rim. This week's "Arizona's Greatest
Recipe" is
from Shamrock Farms and is for simple Thousand Island Dressing.
Ed dips into the mail bag and tells about the wettest day
ever in normally dry Arizona. Susan
Bitter Smith talks with Nick Kolovos an expert on future
digital technology. More info
here. Did you know your old TV won't work after the end
of next year? He says the new technology is worth it.
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb says there is a simple trick
or two to clean the exterior of your appliances. The U.S.
Marshal's Service, captured Erik Serna. We tell you the story
of a drug dealer caught at the border and brought to justice
on this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. |
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