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October 2, 2004
Find out about an Arizona Dude Ranch. Nancy Loftis tells us what to find at the Kay El Bar Ranch near Wickenburg Listen to Nancy Loftis
Wonder who makes the decisions at a radio station? Mike Dougall from our affiliate KVNA-AM 600 in Flagstaff gives us his insight. Listen to Mike Dougall from KVNA-AM
Bucky's Bean Bag Gourmet is the name of an interesting shop on Whiskey Row in Prescott. Lee Baldwin tells us what we'll find Listen to Lee Baldwin
Is the Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix haunted? Listen to Front Office Manager Eddie Gladue and you decide. Listen to Eddie Gladue
The Arizona Concealed Carry Gun law is 10 years old. Author Alan Korwin tells us what has happened in self defense in the last decade. Listen to Alan Korwin
Dave Owens, The Garden Guy, tells us about tropical plants we may want in the Southwest. Listen to Dave Owens

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for everyone explains the different types of telescopes and which one to buy.

Listen to Tony LaConte
Traveling to Mexico? You'll feel safer when you hear about the book written by father and son Arizona doctors. Dr. Curtis Page is our guest from MedToGo Listen to Dr. Curtis Page
Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin stops by again to tell us about another person to watch out for. This week Mario Amador is this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. Listen Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin
October 9, 2004
The Foodies Reunion with Greg Elias of Eli's. Independent Arizona Restaurateurs get together for the first time. Listen to Greg Elias
Donna Knopf of Vegetas had to start this "Made in Arizona" company to save her health. Tasty, healthy food was the result. Listen to Donna Knopf
Benson is celebrating the Butterfield Overland Stage Days and Beverly Stepp tells us about it. Listen to Beverly Stepp
Susan Bitter Smith completes the discussion on Proposition 400. This week "Yes on 400" with Jay Thorne. Listen to Jay Thorne
Harvesting Water in Arizona with Dave Owens. Another way to help beat the long drought from the Garden Guy. Listen to Dave Owens
Stargazing for Everyone's Tony LaConte gives us the low down on binoculars. How to use, buy and read the numbers. Listen to Tony LaConte
Ed Talks about this week in weather history and tells us the story of weather and the State Capitol building. Listen to Ed Phillips
This week's Arizona Haunted Hotel is the Jerome Grand. Larry Altherr, the owner, tells the ghost story and the history. Listen to Larry Altherr
This week's Arizona's Most Wanted Glenn Robert Premru is accused of bilking Arizonan's of millions of dollars. Deputy U.S. Marshall Brenda McLauglin has more details. Listen to Deputy U.S. Marshall Brenda McLaughlin
October 16, 2004

Wyatt Earp is back in Tombstone for Helldorado Days this weekend! The great-grand nephew of the original is reinacting some of the Sheriff's most famous days.

Listen to Wyatt Earp

This week's "Made in Arizona" is Desert Rose Foods. Ken Barry tells us about how he liked the chips and salsa so much he bought the company.

Llisten to Ken Barry

Famous Phoenix College Alumni are gathering this weekend and Mike Murphy tells us about Arizona's oldest community college.

Listen to Mike Murphy

To overseed or not to overseed your lawn. Dave Owens the Garden Guy answers the age old question.

Listen to Dave Owens

Tony LaConte tells us where to look for the meteor shower coming up this week. Tony is our Arizona sky expert from Stargazing for Everyone.

Llisten to Tony LaConte

Arizona state historian Marshall Trimble tells us a ghost story again this week and his nephew, Walker, joins him to bring us this week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe".

Listen to Marshall and Walker Trimble
Congressman Trent Franks joins Susan Bitter Smith in Washington for a preview of next year's session in Congress.

Another of Arizona's haunted hotels this week. We go to Northwest Arizona and Oatman. Susie Clark tells about the Oatman Hotel's ghost called "Oatie"

This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Jose Manual Gallardo.

Deputy U.S. Marshall Brenda McLauglin has more details.

Mary Contreras and her State Farm Office in Tempe are having a pumpkin give away and decorating party and you can get the ding in your windshield fixed, too.
This week's "Made in Arizona" features two companies that have joined forces to sell desert delicacies. Champagne Sauces and Cahill Desert Products sell mustard sauces and famous jellies like prickly pear. Ray Broderick can be reached at 602-627-0402
"How to Make a Million with Your Voice" is Jeff Lenburg's book he wrote with media icon Gary Owens. Hey, you may be the next millionaire.
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy, tells us it is time to plant our trees.
An excellent Total Eclipse is coming up this week. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone tells us when and where to look.

Ready for Halloween? We have a great Upside Down Pumpkin Pie for this week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe"

Representative Mark Thompson tells Susan Bitter Smith that we may be in better shape than we thought with the flu vaccine.
Arizona Highways won some prestigious awards recently, so we asked Win Holden to brag a little on Arizona's most famous magazine
Our month of haunted hotels continues and this week we go to Prescott to here about the Hotel Vendome from owners Frank and Kathy Langford
This week Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin captured one of Arizona's Most Wanted, but she has a new one to share with us, too.
Our Halloween Show, October 30, 2004
Art Austin from the Tombstone Courthouse State Park tells about the cemetary restoration project Listen to Art Austin
Klein Kosher PickleCompany may be the only place making pickles in the whole state. We talk with Don Snider about that and pickled peppers, too. Listen to Don Snider
Arizona's Greatest Recipe is how to pick a pumpkin, squash and Indian corn from Sarah Young Teskey of Young's Farm Listen to Sarah
Secretary of State Jan Brewer joins Susan Bitter Smith to talk about how your vote will be counted on election day Listen to Susan and Secretary of State Jan Brewer
The Haunted Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff is our haunted hotel and Chris Hertzog is full of ghost stories Listen to Chris

This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Marcos Velasquez and Deputy U.S. Marshall Brenda McLauglin tells the story

Listen to Brenda
Our picks for the top ten Halloween and scary songs of all time Listen to the top ten
Marshall Trimble tells his favorite ghost story and about the Blue Maiden Listen to Marshall
Fall Flowers no matter where you live in our state from the Garden Guy Dave Owens Listen to Dave
Only Tony LaConte of Stargazing for Everyone could find the "Halloween Stars" Listen to Tony

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