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 April
29, 2006 |
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Former Senate President and gubernatorial candidate Leo
Corbett has a heart. A new heart. As a transplant recipient
he has vowed to spread the word and support Donate
Life. Listen to his fascinating story.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips take a look at the top
things to do this weekend. |
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Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success is here for us again
this week. She brings us help in organizing for our vacation.
"Made
in Arizona" is John Martinson from China
Mist Tea Company. He is one of the co-founders and a
true Arizona entrepreneur.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has part one of this week's
"Trimbles Tales". This week "Arizona Cowbells". |
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of "Arizona
Cowbells".
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer says
the ADOT 5 year plan may sound boring but it may affect
your daily life.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy brings us a summer use for the
stuff you used to protect your garden from the frost in
the winter.
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Jennifer Scott is a Golf Hypnotherapist. (How could I make
that up) Seriously, she uses very interesting self-hypnosis
techniques to help us focus and how we can
"Own the Zone".
Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by Ed Phillips to tell us about
the best things to do this weekend.
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"The
Walnut Grove Disaster" is the subject of our audio
tour this week.
Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says if you have
a set of binoculars, there is a comet you can probably see
even from the city.
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" is an organic gardener. She has some
tips this week for controlling aphids without chemicals. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has the week's Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipe. It is a Tofu Salad Sandwich.
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week is Garren Poocha. Deputy
U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins has the story of this armed
and dangerous criminal. |
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 April
22, 2006 |
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It's
Earth Day Saturday and Roselyn O'Connell interviews one
its founders. He is former Congressman
Pete McCloskey who shares his passion for the environment
and tells us he is again running for Congress.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips take a look at the top
things to do this weekend. |
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Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success helps us get organized
this week and tells us what organizing supplies to get.
"Made
in Arizona" is Private Investigator Guy White. He is
a local Arizonan and says the PI business is nothing like
you see on TV.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has part one of this week's
"Trimbles Tales". This week it is the story of
when cotton came to the Valley. He calls it "Paul Litchfield's
Cotton". |
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of the
story of cotton.
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer says
it is paving time in the Flagstaff area now that it has
warmed up.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says painting your tree trunks
to protect them in Arizona is not crazy. |
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| Linda
Stiles, the Executive Director of Arizona
Clean and Beautiful gives us an update how we are doing
in Arizona on Earth Day plus 26 years.
Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by Ed Phillips to recap the
top things to do on this Earth Day weekend.
Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says Jupiter is
in the claws of the Scorpion in the night sky. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" loves sunflowers and says they are a
jack-of-all-trades in your garden.
Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by former State Senator and
current State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate
Slade Mead. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has the weeks Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipe and it is for a virgin Basil/Mint
Mojito.
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week is Alberto Fragaso. Deputy
U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins has the story of this criminal
abductor. |
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 April
15, 2006 |
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Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by Arizona's U.S. Senator Jon
Kyl. They talk about the hot immigration issue and Arizona's
drought and water supply.
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer says
it is warm enough for that "rubberized asphalt".
He explains what it is and how it might affect you weekend
travel. |
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Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success is
in to help up with all that darn clutter.
It
is tax time and our friend Roselyn O'Connell wanted to find
out what is new with taxes and the folks that help us get
them done on time. Cindie Hubiak, the President and CEO
of The
Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants has
more on that and a national
program to help us all with financial
literacy.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has this week's "Trimble's
Tales" about Bill Bolger. |
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of the
story of Bill Bolger.
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish drops by to tell us about
the Yuma Birding and Nature Festival.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is talking seaweed. Yep, seaweed.
He explains why you should get some liquid seaweed to help
with your plants.
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"The Herb Lady" has the first
of Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes
for us this week. The first is Sunflower Salad.
Susan
Bitter Smith and
Ed Phillips take a look at the top things to do this weekend.
Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says it is time
for the Lyrid meteor shower. He has where to look and how
to best see it. |
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We
take a fond look at the "Fabulous Fairways and Bountiful
Trails of Scottsdale".
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" says that during
this tax time there are some happy plants that will cheer
you up. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" was busy in the
kitchen this week and has another Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipe
for us. This time it is "Fun Ideas with Scented Geraniums".
Arizona's
Most Wanted Alexander Lee Thomas. Deputy U.S. Marshal
Dennis Harkins has the story of this very dangerous criminal. |
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 April
8, 2006 |
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Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone is our mythbuster
this week. He says you can see the stars quite well even
under the city lights. He'll be at Weather
and Coffee on Friday April
14th to prove it.
Susan
Bitter Smith and
Ed Phillips take a look at the top things to do this weekend.
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Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success is
in to talk about lists. It's a great way to get on top of
your organizational nightmares.
Roselyn
O'Connell is "My Campaign Advisor". That's the
name of her company on this week's "Made in Arizona"
segment. She helps women in Arizona and around the world
run for public office. Her number is 480-513-4292
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has this week's "Trimble's
Tales" the story of Larcinna Pennington Page. |
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| Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of the
story of Larcinna Pennington Page
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says even he is surprised
at how good the fishing is around our state and he shares
some of his secrets.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy loves to talk about compost. Listen
to Dave his says it is pretty easy to make plenty of your
own. |
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Realtor
Bob Stahl is in to give us an update on what is happening
in the Arizona real estate market. He says it's not time
to panic. His number is 602-318-1114.
We
take another look at the top things to do this weekend.
Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says don't give
up on stargazing even if you live in the heart of the city. |
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| Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" says that some
very well known Arizona plants wouldn't be around it it
weren't for "Nurse Plants".
Susan
Bitter Smith has been busy at the state capitol and
this week she caught up with Don Isaacson who is representing
State Farm Insurance on a bill at the Legislature that was
brought back from the dead. |
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer says
you can have input into the highway program. There is a
meeting at ADOT where you can put in your two cents worth
coming up.
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has this week's
Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipe
for us and this week listen before you judge. The recipe
is for Green Deviled Eggs.
Arizona's
Most Wanted is Alan Carter. Check out his picture and
listen to Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins tell about
this armed and dangerous criminal. |
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 April
1, 2006 |
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| Susan
Bitter Smith returns this week after some time in the
nation's capital. We talk about the top things to do this
weekend and the highlights of this week's show.
Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer is in
to talk about the "cone zone". It's construction
zone awareness week and he has a surprise statistic that'll
make you put done the cell phone the next time you see the
orange highway signs. |
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Rex
Allen Jr. stopped by our show recently and gave me a copy
of his new CD called "The New West". He has a
new approach to Western music and you can really tell it
on the song we play for you called"Along the Navajo
Trail".
I
grabbed Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy out of his garden for a few minutes
and asked him about the recent rains and our plants. He
says it really helps but we are heading into the dry season,
too.
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Part
two of Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian about the
"Vulture Mine Near Wickenburg".
Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success is
our new regular feature. This week she helps us our with
our garage and shed.
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We
take another look at the top things to do this weekend.
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Dr.
William Parsons is back this week with the serious
subject of "Fat Kids". He is famous for his tough
talk about fat and this week is no exception.
Susan
Bitter Smith , while in Washington met with Bill Miller
of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He talked Arizona issues
with her and you'll want to listen to her interview.
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| Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" joins us this
week with home you can grow a "Children's Edible Play
House". She is also in with this week's Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipe which
is Mashed Colcannon.
Arizona's
Most Wanted is Stephen Reeves. Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis
Harkins tells
us this armed and dangerous know drug user. |
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