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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastJuly 29, 2006
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Ed Phillips is your solo host this week and we have a great summertime show lined up for you.

Roselyn O'Connell, from My Campaign Advisor interviews Michelle Maquire from Phoenix Children's Hospital. She has some great ideas for healthy back to school lunches.

Ed has a check of the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Greg Patterson, our self-described over caffeinated political junkie,   "The Espresso Pundit"   handicaps he district 8 Congressional race. This race may be full of surprises.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer, tells us about some additional money that will be going into Arizona's road and highway projects.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian continues this month's series on Arizona land grants. This week it is the Peralta Land Grant.

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian concludes this week's tale about the Peralta Land Grant.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has gone batty. Not quite, but he does tell us where we can see a whole bunch of bats right in Phoenix.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy gardens organically. Sometimes getting rid of garden and lawn pests isn't easy, but he has some sure-fire ways of doing it safely.

Roselyn O'Connell, from My Campaign Advisor is back to help us save some money. She interviews Will Diaz and he comes loaded with tips to save energy and $$$.

Ed recaps the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone finds and cross and a diamond to look for in our night sky.

The Rodeo-Chediski Fire was a natural calamity unlike anything we have had before in Arizona. This week we have the whole story and how it has changed many lives in our state.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" tells us how to grow leaf fennel this week

Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from Catherine, "The Herb Lady". She has another cool recipe for the summer. This week it is for Chicken Salad Lettuce Wrap.

This week we profile Arizona's Most Wanted. This week from our Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery Thomas Gorrell.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastJuly 22, 2006
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Childhood obesity is growing at an alarming rate, so Roselyn O'Connell, from My Campaign Advisor wanted to find out more. She speaks with Shari Kush from the Arizona Department of Health Services. Shari has the stats and some suggestions to help your kids. She also suggests you visit The USDA Food Pyramid web site.

Ed and Susan have the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Greg Patterson, our self-described over caffeinated political junkie,   "The Espresso Pundit"   handicaps the gubernatorial race here in Arizona. You'll love his insight on this race that is heating up

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success is a big fan of lists. She helps us get set up with them this week and more importantly tells us how to use them effectively.

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian continues this month's series on Arizona land grants. This week: "The Bobacomari Ranch".

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian concludes this week's tale about "The Bobacomari Ranch".

Wolves are being introduced to Arizona after being wiped out many years ago. Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has the story and why it is a controversial move.

Just say "scorpion" and most of us say "YUK!"

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy tells us the truth about them and how you can find them and get rid of them.

Ed and Susan recap the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer, tells us about a crack in the earth that has gotten ADOT's attention. It's in the path of one of our freeways!

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says the sky may be falling. Well at least if you are watching the Delta Aquarid meteor shower.

Ed goes back in weather history in our state and answers a question from the mailbag.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" reminds us you can go ahead and plant the fall garden and this week tells us about chervil and dill.

Susan Bitter Smith, interviews Dr. Jim Burke a candidate in a Northeast Valley District. It is another race that promises to heat up.

Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from Catherine, "The Herb Lady". She has another cool recipe for the summer. Cucumber vinegar salad.

This week we welcome Deputy U.S. Marshall Joshua Butout. He profiles this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. The newest member of our Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery is Jose Herrera.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastJuly 15, 2006
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Ed Phillips and Susan Bitter Smith cohost this week's show deep in the heart of summer.

Road Rage is rampant here in Arizona so Ed has invited Terry Sill from the Phoenix Police Department to tell us how to cope with our own rage and what to do when someone is “raging” at you.

Ed and Susan have the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

The newspapers watch us supposedly, but who watches the newspapers?Greg Patterson, our self-described over caffeinated political junkie,   "The Espresso Pundit" is on "Republic Watch" this week.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success says if you can organize your shed or garage with her tips, the rest of the home or office should be a snap.

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian continues this month's series on Arizona land grants. This week: The San Rafael Land Grant.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has the second part of The San Rafael Land Grant.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish updates us on the photo contest for the Arizona Game and Fish Calendar.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy talked about the bad guy insects last week. This week it is the good guys.

Susan and Ed recap the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Doug Nintzel, the public information officer from ADOT says the Adopt-A-Highway program and litter prevention programs are having a hard time keeping up with the litterers.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone goes to the mailbag and answers a question about a recent close call with an asteroid. He also says we have had even closer encounters.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" reminds us that in spite of the heat, it is cool weather herb planting time.

Susan Bitter Smith, has and essay this week on the ballot propositions. We have our work cut out for us on election day.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" loves basil and she has the recipe for using it to spice up your BLT. She calls it "BBLT".

From the U.S. Marshal's Service and Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery we highlight Alberto Fragoso a 2006 member of our rogues gallery.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastJuly 8, 2006
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Susan Bitter Smith, is back co hosting our show this week with Ed Phillips.

Doug Nintzel, the public information officer from ADOT says Grand Avenue in the Phoenix area will be getting grander and easier to travel.

Susan and Ed have the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Ed introduces former state legislator and Director of RUCO, Greg Patterson. He is a self-described over-caffeinated political junkie. He calls himself "The Espresso Pundit", He'll join us each week with his twist on the Arizona political scene.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success says when it comes to being organized, why bother?

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian continues this month's series on Arizona land grants. This week: The Canoa Land Grant.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has the second part of The Canoa Land Grant.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has tips for boating ramp courtesy and how to ease boating congestion.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says it is the time of year that the rain and humidity bring out all the insects.

Susan and Ed recap the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone tells us when to look for the International Space Station Saturday night July 8. Not only that, he has the web site where you can check for the visible satellites for any night and for your exact location.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" reminds us that our plants, especially the broad leaf herbs, can get sunburned. She has tips on how to keep it from happening to you.

Susan Bitter Smith, interviews Bob Dolibois the executive vice president of the American Nursery and Landscape Association, Immigration is a hot topic with their organization nationwide.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has refreshing recipes for "Herbed Water" You can find them as part of this week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipes.

From the U.S. Marshal's Service and Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery we highlight Policarpio Ochoa a 2006 member of our rogues gallery.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastJuly 1, 2006
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Doug Nintzel, the public information officer from ADOT joins Ed Phillips as co host this week.     Roselyn O'Connell, My Campaign Advisor visits with Nancy Smith of the Great Arizona Puppet Theatre.

Doug and Ed have the Top Things to Do This Weekend around Arizona.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT is back from his "road Trip". It was a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Interstate Highway System.

 Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian begins a new series this month. He explains how important a "float" is to Arizona history. This week's story is about the Baca Float Ranch.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success reports on procrastination and how we can avoid it.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of the Baca Float Ranch.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish is in to tell us about a photography contest. This one could get your picture on the cover of "Arizona Wildlife Views".

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy talks with us about something near and dear to us and our garden in the summer--shade.

Roselyn O'Connell, My Campaign Advisor is with Cindy Desh of Changing Hands Bookstore with new book suggestions for us to read this summer. These books probably aren't what you might be hearing about.

Ed and Doug with more of the Top Things to Do This Weekend.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone explains what the heck he means by the "Earth at Aphelion".

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says our summer is really about like winter in North Dakota. Huh?

Susan Bitter Smith, always digging for the story, found the perfect person to explain our gasoline prices. She asks Red Cavaney, president of the American Petroleum Institute, why they are so high.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has "Green Tea with Herbs and Flowers" as the Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week.

From the U.S. Marshal's Service and Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery we highlight Milton Shepard.


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