 January
28, 2006 |
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Arizona
author Dr. Randy Cerveny stops by to talk
about his fascinating book about wild weather. It is appropriately
called Freaks
of the Storm. Click on the flag at the right to hear
us talk about it.
We
also take a look at the Top
Things to Do This Weekend.
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer
is with us to tell us about the progress
on the Canamex Corridor. A road system that will extend
from Canada through the US and into Mexico, Famous Mexican
Restaurant Macayo's is this week's Made in Arizona. Steve
Johnson tells the story of his family's multi-generational
adventures in the restaurant business.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has part one of the
"Tale of the Early Snow Bird Resorts"
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian returns
for part two of the "Tale of the Early Snow Bird
Resorts".
Catherine,"The
Herb Lady " has a bonus "Arizona's Greatest Recipe"
this week. It is preparing pre-pestos.
Dave
Owens the
Garden Guy is
in to give us tips on pruning deciduous trees. We also
take a look at this weekend in U.S. history.
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We
have an audio tour of one of the most scenic roads in
America. The Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Road.
Susan
Bitter Smith talks with State Treasurer David Peterson
about a program to promote ethics and excellence.
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
has been busy this week. She is in to tell us about herbs
that are mimics and also another recipe. This time she
calls it "Triple T Salad. I'll give you a hint: One
of the "T's" is tomato.
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week from Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis
Harkins is Policarpio Ochoa.
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 January
21, 2006 |
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer has the story
of the "Signs, They are a Changin". Freeway signs,
that is.
Dave
Owens the
Garden Guy is
worried about the drought and our water supply. Dave and
Ed have the first part of their "Climate Talk".
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and Ed have the top things to do this weekend. |
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Ed
and Dave Owens the
Garden Guy have
the second part of "Climate Talk".
Norma
Michaels of NM
Interiors Group is this week's "Made in Arizona".
Click here to see what she can do for business and commercial
interiors.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has the story of Barry
Goldwater's brother Bob. Listen to part 1 and find out
about his amazing contributions to Arizona.
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian has part two of "Bob
Goldwater".
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says the boat show is
the place to go to see their exhibit and much more.
Dave
Owens the
Garden Guy is
back with his regular segment to talk about sick trees. |
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Karen
Ussery of "Organized
for Success" debuts on the Arizona Almanac and
tells us that the beginning of the year is a great time
to start getting organized and an appointment book is
a good place to start.
Susan
and Ed recap the top things to do this weekend.
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Susan
Bitter Smith chats with Don Petrone who tells us about
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady " tells
us what in the world she means by an "Herbal Hedge".
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week is Milton Shepard as told to us
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 January
14, 2006 |
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| Pioneer
Pepper of the Sunset Pioneers dropped in on us this
week He and the band have been overseas and are thriving
with their classic Western music. They also have a new CD
out and have big plans for 2006.
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer spends a
little extra time with us this week to help new Arizona
residents know when to get their Arizona drivers license
and registration. The penalties are big for not doing
it and Doug says it really isn't that tough.
Sally
Long and Robin Hackett from Two
Perfect Jewelry tell us about their new company and
their beautiful custom jewelry.
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Lincoln
Ragsdale was a Tuskeegee Airman and one of Arizona's first
Black entrepreneurs. Marshall Trimble has his "Trimble's
Tales" this week about this remarkable man.
Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish takes us to "Wings
Over Wilcox" this week as the sandhill cranes
come home to roost.
Cold
weather plants are what Dave Owens the
Garden Guy is
talking about this week and Ed says that winter has more
surprises for us.
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The
cars are all waxed up and ready for sale. The Barrett-Jackson
is one of the biggest car auctions in the world and it
is this weekend in Scottsdale.
Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
has a recipe for grilled salmon with lemon and dill and
we can wait to try it.
Susan
Bitter Smith is back at the State Capitol this week
with the new legislative session and she talks about what
the lawmakers and the Governor will be hashing out this
year.
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Catherine,
" The Herb Lady "
is back to tell us about cold weather herbs. What to plant
and how.
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week is Timothy Clantone as told
to us by Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins.
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 January
7, 2006 |
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Ed
Phillips and
Susan Bitter Smith co-host the Arizona Almanac again
this year as we near our second anniversary.
Tom
Jenney is the Executive Director of the Arizona Federation
of Taxpayers. He says they are supporting a bill in the
Legislature to give the money back to the taxpayers.
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Tourguide
USA tells us about the Fabulous Fairways and Bountiful
Trails of Scottsdale.
Susan
Bitter Smith interviews the Speaker of the Arizona
House of Representatives Jim Weiers about the upcoming
legislative session.
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Catherine, " The Herb
Lady " starts off the year with tips for your heb
garden.
Arizona's
Most Wanted this week is Gary Warrford told to us
by Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins.
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