| Arizona
Almanac Regular Features
(click
on names for more) |
| Marshall
Trimble, AZ's Official State Historian
|
The
Garden Guy , Dave Owens |
| Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Road Information |
Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes |
Arizona's
Most Wanted Rogue's Gallery |
Tour
Guide USA |
| Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone |
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| September
4, 2004 |
| Cerreta
Candy is called the sweetest place in Arizona and Joner
Cerrata tore himself away from the candy to tell us the
story of his family business. |
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| This is not a Marshall Trimble tall tale!
Gary Wood and his partner have a shrimp farm,
Desert Sweet Shrimp, right in the Arizona Desert. |
Click
here to listen to the Desert Sweet Shrimp story |
| John Martinson and Dan Schweiker took their
bankruptcy scare and grewChina
Mist Tea into a big Arizona business. John even broke
the story on the show about their new business to help us
quench our thirst. |
Click
here to listen to the China Mist Tea story |
| Susan Bitter Smith finds
our why Richard Cookson packed up his San Francisco company,
Cookson
Door, and moved it to the desert. And
what is a famous door anyway? |
Click
here to listen to the Cookson Door Company story |
| Dave Owens, The
Garden Guy, offers his tips on what to do about your plants
if you will be away a few days. |
Click here to listen to Dave's Tips |
| Royalty in the sky. Really.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing
for everyone can prove it and tell
you where to find it too. |
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here to listen to Tony LaConte |
| Gary Wood of Desert
Sweet Shrimp not only grows shrimp in the desert, but
he brings us this week's Arizona's Greatest Recipe. You hardly
have to heat up the kitchen to make "Caviche". |
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here to listen to this week's Arizona's Greatest Recipe |
| Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin stops
by again to tell us about another person to watch out for.
Cheryl Blackbull is the week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. |
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here to listen to this week's Arizona's Most Wanted |
| September
11, 2004 |
| Radio Legend Bill
Heywood. Arizona's Most Famous Morning Man |
Listen
to Bill |
| Arizona Radio Legend Preston
Westmoreland. The Talker who has done over 25,000 interviews |
Listen
to Preston |
| Arizona Radio Legend Al McCoy.
The Voice of the Phoenix
Suns |
Listen
to Al |
| Kathy
Collins 9/11 Tribute |
Click
here to listen to the 9/11 tribute |
| Dave Owens, The
Garden Guy, helps us with critter control |
Click here to listen to Dave's Tip |
| Stargazing
for Everyone's Tony LaConte says we can almost see forever |
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here to listen to Tony LaConte |
| Susan Bitter Smith with Brent
Cornelius. Made in Arizona this week goes to the Coyote Kitchens.
Reach them at: 490 E Pima St. Phoenix, AZ 85004. (602) 420-9337
|
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here to listen to Brent |
| Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda
McLaughlin with Jose
Luis Montoya |
Click
here to listen to this week's Arizona's Most Wanted |
| September
18, 2004 |
| Jon-Paul Hutchins
from the Scottsdale Culinary
Institute told us why it may be time to learn to be a
chef |
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here to listen to Jon-Paul |
| Glen Flook from
Poore Brothers Snacks.
A local company |
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here to listen to Glen |
| Dave
Owens and his Castaway on Russell Island |
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here to listen to Dave |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy, on Winter Gardens |
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here to listen to Dave |
| Tony LaConte,
from Stargazing
for Everyone explains the Autumnal Equinox |
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here to listen to Tony |
| Susan Bitter
Smith with Becky Fenger opposed to Transportation Ballot
Proposition 400 |
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here to listen to Susan |
| Todd Mittness
from Helmet Harbor
one of Arizona's Internet success stories |
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here to listen to Todd |
| Deputy Marshal
Brenda McLaughlin on Paul Eisheid this week's
Arizona's Most Wanted |
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here to listen to the Deputy Marshal |
| September
25, 2004 |
| Find out about
one of Arizona's most famous good times.
Pink Jeep Tours |
|
| Saba's
Western Stores have been selling western wear for decades.
Listen to their story |
Click
here to listen to Roger Saba |
| Congressman
Rick Renzi makes and exclusive announcement on the Arizona
Almanac with Susan Bitter Smith |
Click
here to listen to Cong. Rick Renzi |
| Dave Owens,
the Garden Guy, says now is the time to plant the spring
wildflowers |
Click
here to listen to Dave Owens |
| Tony LaConte
from Stargazing
for Everyone explains the full harvest moon and tells
how some of out moons got their names |
Click
here to listen to Tony LaConte |
| You can own homes
and land in Mexico. Jim Grogan from the Villages
at Loreto Bay tells how and why it is so safe and easy |
Click
here to listen to Jim Grogan |
| Deputy U.S. Marshal
Carl Caulk tells us about Morrell Presley, this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted |
Click
here to listen to Deputy U.S. Marshall Carl Caulk |