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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastFebruary 24, 2007
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Jeremiah Padilla from Al's Tree & Yardwork confirms what we have been suggesting: Don't trim those frozen trees and bushes yet. He tells us why to wait and when it is safe to trim.

Doug Nintzel, the Public Information Officer for the Arizona Department of Transportation says that carpool lanes are going to be added soon around Maricopa County.

Greg Patterson, The Espresso Pundit wonders out loud about all the investigations of Republicans by Democrat Attorney General Terry Goddard.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest studies and Scottsdale Community College, has another of his series of stories on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week the World famous "Lost Dutchman Mine".

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns with the conclusion of the "Lost Dutchman Mine"

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says they are grabbing the muzzle loaders at the Ben Avery Shooting Range and it is a walk through our history to see it.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says you really can grow tasty tomatoes in Arizona but you have to follow a few tips.

Vickie Champion tells Ed that you can "Change Your Relationship with Money". She is a coach, speaker and consultant on the subject and visits with people of all incomes.

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has signposts in the sky you will find fascinating.

Arizona's Leading Mortgage Expert, Dean Wegner offers a free loan checkup. You might be surprised what he can do to get you into an even better loan. Ed calls him the "Loan Doctor".

Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" even has tips to help us do the dishes.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" reminds us to continue our February planting and she has suggestions.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is back with this week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. This week it is Salsa Verde.

Arizona's Most Wanted from the U.S. Marshal's this week is Elton Williams


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastFebruary 17, 2007
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Susan Bitter Smith caught up with Sheriff Joe Arpaio to find out what he is up to. She found out he is going to have a "Con Test" at the jail.

Doug Nintzel, the Public Information Officer for the Arizona Department of Transportation has a heads up for us. Driving through Wickenburg could be a little confusing with the new bypass.

Greg Patterson, The Espresso Pundit says the Pima County Crime Lab is being surrounded by political intrigue. Listen to Greg sort it out for us.

Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" agrees with the chief engineer of our show in saying only use the "Simplifying Technology".

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest studies and Scottsdale Community College, has another of his series of stories on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week: "The Lost Adams Mine".

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns with the conclusion of "Lost Adams Mine".

Since Doug brought it up we thought we would take an audio road trip to Wickenburg.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy has already told us to hold off on the trimming, but he does tell us to fertilize now.

The Festival of the West returns in all its glory this year. Mary Brown, the head wrangler of the show is in to tell us about what to expect.

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone celebrates the 77th anniversary of the only planet in our solar system discovered in Arizona.

Arizona's Leading Mortgage Expert, Dean Wegner says don't be too hasty in rejecting an interest only loan. It may be just the thing for your financial situation.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says to hold off on your pruning after our big freeze but tells us what to look for to indicate when it is ok to prune.

Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week from Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is for an "Orange Fennel Salad".

Arizona's Most Wanted from the U.S. Marshal's this week is Randall Beckwith.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastFebruary 10, 2007
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Fern Stewart Welch visits with Ed about her life-changing discovery after her husband died. She is the author of: "The Heart Knows the Way: How to Follow Your Heart to a Conscious Connection with the Divine Spirit Within".

Doug Nintzel, the Public Information Officer for the Arizona Department of Transportation has a great place to check on the web before you navigate the Metro Phoenix freeway system. Have a look here. All of the closures and restrictions are listed here.

Greg Patterson, The Espresso Pundit loves a good political brouhaha. List to who is "up in arms" about the controversial bill introduced in the Arizona State Legislature by Representative Kirsten Sinema.

Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" tells us the do's and don'ts of meetings. This can save you a bunch of time and help you organize your next meeting.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest studies and Scottsdale Community College, has another of his series of stories on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week: "Lost Mines in Convenient Places.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns with the conclusion of "Lost Mines in Convenient Places:.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy knows that there is going to be all sorts of organic material around since our last freeze. This week he talks ab out mulching.

The VNSA Book Sale is Saturday February 10th and Sunday February 11. It is one of the biggest book sales in the country and a fundraiser we actively support.

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has rubies and diamonds to celebrate Valentine's Day.

Arizona's Leading Mortgage Expert, Dean Wegner explains so we can understand the home equity line of credit. It may just be the cheapest place for you to go for a loan.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is out of the garden and in to tell us about perennials.

Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week from Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is for a colorful "Red and Green Cole Slaw".

Arizona's Most Wanted from the U.S. Marshal's this week is Ramon Leyva-Corral.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastFebruary 3, 2007
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Doug Nintzel, the Public Information Officer for the Arizona Department of Transportation sits in for Susan Bitter Smith this week.

Ronda Carrington of the Postal Service Information Office and Patricia Armstrong of the United States Postal Service Inspection Service have teamed up this week to tell us about National Consumer Protection Week. They have the latest scans and tell us where we can get help if we have been scammed and where to go to help us keep it from happening in the first place. 

Doug Nintzel, ADOT says there is relief on the way for the Saguaro Lake turn off  and in a year or so you won't recognize it.

Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" says a few minutes organizing for today can save you hours of time.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian and director of Southwest studies and Scottsdale Community College, has another of his series of stories on "Arizona's Lost Mines". This week: "The Lost 6 Shooter Mine", part one.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns with the conclusion of "The Lost 6 Shooter Mine". To book Marshal to speak to your group go to www.marshalltrimble.com for details.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has a freebie for us this week. A free "Learn to Shoot" seminar.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy is all about fun this week. He takes to the air to examine our plants.

If credit card debt has you in a panic, Adam Brauer will make you feel better. He is the president of Debt Settlement USA. Listen to our interview and find out that there really is hope.

A Crab, two Donkeys and a Swarm of Bees. Who else but Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone, can find all that in the Arizona night sky.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says don't touch the frost damaged plants yet. If you do it may make things worse.

Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano joined Mike Dougall of our affiliate KVNA AM-600 in Flagstaff for a comprehensive interview. Listen to it in this segment of our show.

Arizona's Leading Mortgage Expert, Dean Wegner from Team Dean and Lion's Gate Mortgage has money making advice this week. How to buy real estate as an investment is his topic.

The Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week from Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is for "Dill Dip" and she offers it with several options.

The U.S. Marshals service has this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. Dimitar Trancheff has been busted for drugs in the past and is back on the streets. Help the U.S. Marshals find him.


   

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