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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 27, 2006 Click the Flag to listen

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer joins Ed Phillips as Susan Bitter Smith is on assignment.

Tom Jenney from the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers returns to tell us that you may pay more money in property taxes even though the politicians are saying they aren't raising taxes.

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

Doug Nintzel, has his regular segment on Arizona Highways and he says the Memorial Weekend requires extra caution on the highways.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success has a great strategy to deal with all that daily mail you get.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian still has gold fever this week. His story is "More Gold Fever Tales". Part one is in this segment.

"More Gold Fever" concludes with Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian.

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has the all-important information on the upcoming Arizona hunting deadlines.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy has ways to grow those hot weather vegetables.

Roselyn O'Connell is with Laura Chasko of Southwest Human Development this week. Her organization offers help to parents that have issues dealing with their kids.

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

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone has another interesting question from our listeners. He explains in his answer the difference between power and magnification in telescopes.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" loves basil. She says you can grow it year round if you listen to her tips.

Susan Bitter Smith   travels to Yuma to talk with Sid Wilson of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. They are in to talk about the World's largest desalinization plant.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has the week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. This week: Black Bean Hummus.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins joins us with this week's Arizona's Most Wanted .


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 20, 2006 Click the Flag to listen

The Legislature has a surplus of 1.1 Billion dollars and they are about to spend it. Tom Jenney from the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers has his ideas on what should be done with our money.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips have some of the best things to do this weekend.

The rest of Ed Phillips interviewing Tom Jenney from the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers.

Getting your reading materials organized is what Karen Ussery of Organized for Success has suggestions about this week and boy can I use them.

Author Alan Korwin becomes the "Uninvited Ombudsman" on the political spectrum and how you may not be where you think you are on it.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian   has gold fever this week. Well not really, but he does have "Trimble's Tales" about "Gold Fever".

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian   is back with the conclusion of "Gold Fever".

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has some good advice for boaters and the upcoming Memorial Day holiday. Don't operate your boat under the influence or a rat pack may arrest you.

Bermuda grass out of control? Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says you may need to aerate and dethatch and thank goodness he tells us how to do it.

Sandy Tracey is an artist with a show currently at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Her vivid acrylics and 3-D enhancements are a real eye catcher. Listen to her and Ed talk about the art work she loves.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed have another round of the Top Things to Do This Weekend.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says it is time to get ready for a conjunction. Mars and Saturn are going to get cozy in our Arizona skies.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer  says it won't be long until your drive to Las Vegas will take a lot less time.

Susan Bitter Smith talks with State Representative Jonathan Paton from Tucson. He introduced and the legislature has passed the first law in the country to protect our cell phone records.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says it is easy to grow "moss rose". Oh and you can eat it too!

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has the week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. Grilled London Broil is what Catherine offers this week.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins joins us with this week's Arizona's Most Wanted . Listen by clicking on the flag to the right or see more by clicking here.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 13, 2006 Click the Flag to listen

Author Alan Korwin becomes the "Uninvited Ombudsman" on the Arizona Almanac. His view of issues will make you think and almost always differ from what he calls the "lamestream media". He calls 'em as he sees them in his weekly segment called "Page Nine". Listen to this weeks episode in segment two.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips have some of the top things to do this weekend.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer   says I-17 may still have some delays in the upcoming weeks and the Valley freeways are almost through with this season's rubberized asphalt.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success says simplifying your home is a great way to be even better organized.

Alan Korwin is back with his first "Page Nine" on the Arizona Almanac. This week listen to the "Uninvited Ombudsman" talk about the "Minutemen".

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian knows all about our long history with Mexico. This week's "Trimble's Tales" is called Mexico's Influence on Arizona.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of "Mexico's Influence on Arizona".

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has some bad news this week. Golden algae is invading some of Arizona's waterways and it's killing off a lot of fish.

Have you ever heard of foliar feeding? Neither had I until I talked to Dave Owens, the Garden Guy. It's a great way to green things up in your yard.

Roselyn O'Connell has an interview with Joanie Mecham of the "Arizona Women's Trail." She says it's just getting started and is not a bike path. It's a collection of ideas, from tourism materials and a Web site to markers at significant historical sites, audio tours and school curricula.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed list the Top Things to Do This Weekend.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone helps us celebrate Mother's Day. He has found Mom a crown and a dessert and they are both in our night sky.

Susan Bitter Smith talks with Sharon Harper of the Plaza Companies. They discuss biotech in Arizona.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" says it is time to harvest those cool weather seeds. The garden plants grown during the cool months have just about had it for the year, so get those seeds so you can have them for the fall crop.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has the week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. It is done on the grill. Doesn't Grilled Pineapple with Rosemary sound good?

Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins joins us with this week's Arizona's Most Wanted . Listen by clicking on the flag to the right or see more by clicking here.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 6, 2006 Click the Flag to listen

You might think you are suffering from allergies, but it might be asthma. Dr. Laura Ispas is offering a free asthma screening this weekend to help you find out the truth. Free Asthma check Saturday May 6th from 10am to noon at Sonoran Allergy and Asthma Center, 7212 E. Deer Valley Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale. For more information: 480-563-9810.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips take a look at the top things to do this weekend.

Doug Nintzel, ADOT Public Information Officer   says the trip to Flagstaff may become a lot smoother soon and summer driving requires some planning in our state.

Karen Ussery of Organized for Success is here with us this week to help us get our paper files under control.

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has part one of this week's "Trimbles Tales". It's called the "Chiricahua Cattle Company".

Marshall Trimble, AZ State Historian has the conclusion of the "Chiricahua Cattle Company".

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish is heading to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum this weekend to bird watch. He tells us why the bird watchers are so excited about being there.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says it is the time of year for a lesson in watering and especially if you are new to Arizona you can save water and money.

Charlotte Risch is the founder and owner of "The Media Push". She specializes in getting small Arizona businesses on the map.

Susan Bitter Smith is joined by Ed Phillips to tell us about the best things to do this weekend.

Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone is a happy guy. National Astronomy Day is this week and you can see the International Space Station orbit over Arizona in the next week.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" tells us how to watch our plants and know exactly when to water them without over watering.

Susan Bitter Smith reports on the Arizona political scene for us. This week congressional candidate Harry Mitchell.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has the week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe. It is toasted cauliflower.

Arizona's Most Wanted   this week is Jerry Miles Posen Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins has the story of this armed and dangerous criminal.


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