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 September
30, 2006 |
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Got
an invention or something that needs to be trademarked
here in Arizona? We wondered how to go about it and now
we know. Patent
attorney Wayne Carroll is the go-to guy here in Arizona.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have the top things to do this
weekend.
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT wants to keep you informed about a big
road project. He says make your plans on the right day and
the construction on the Beeline Highway won't be a problem.
"The
Espresso Pundit" our over-caffeinated political
junkie Greg Patterson says behold the law of unintended
consequences. Listen to what he says "Clean Elections"
has been doing to the political process.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" is back this week to help us make the best use of our space. This week some miscellaneous things we need to be aware of.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian continues his month-long
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian concludes this week's story
on Nellie Bush.
In
a real estate market where there are more homes on the market
than ever before,
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy has tips sprucing up your yard
to help it show better and sell more quickly. |
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Dr. Kent Pomeroy
returns this week. Remember he is an MD and a Homeopath.
This week he helps us with our aching back.
Tony
LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone tells us about the harvest moon and what
he calls "The Grand Moon Illusion".
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We
take an audio tour this week to the whitewater of the
Salt River Canyon.
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" tells us about the herb myrtle.
There
are a lot of fights brewing over the propositions on the
November ballot. One of the most controversial is Proposition
204 dealing with how farm animals are kept in pens. Jim
Klinker from the Arizona
Farm Bureau joins our Susan
Bitter Smith to explain the position of the Farm Bureau
and other organizations that oppose this measure.
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has this week's Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes. She has a very healthy recipe
for a layered cucumber sandwich.
This
Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is an accused murderer
on the lam. His name is Roger Gonzales and Deputy U.S. Marshal
Dennis Harkins has his story. |
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|
 September
23, 2006 |
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| "Change
Your Life Through Travel"
is what you can do according to Arizona author Jillian Robinson.
She has spent many months traveling and writing to tell
the tale of how you can have a life changing experience.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have the top things to do this weekend. |
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"The
Espresso Pundit" our over-caffeinated political
junkie Greg Patterson has his read on the 8th Congressional
Race for retiring Jim Kolbe's seat.
Jody Owen is new to our show and joins us the week for her segment called the "The Space You're In". She helps us deal with the dreaded "Kid's Rooms".
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian continues his month-long
series on famous Arizona Women. This week: Mary Elizabeth
Jane Coulter. |
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Barbara
Kennedy from Cowgirls
Forever is in to explain how she cooks in authentic
Western Dutch ovens. She will be our chef at Weather
& Coffee for a Chuckwagon dinner September 29th.
Tony LaConte and the crew from Stargazing
for Everyone will join us that night, too. Tony is
also in this week to tell us to look at the moon and you
can see "The DaVinci Glow".
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT has more on the never ending saga of
I-10 in the West Valley. But there is some good news this
week.
Mexican
Oregano is native to this part of the World and Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" tells us about it and why we might
want to use it instead of Oregano from other parts of
the World.
Susan
Bitter Smith interviews Randy Graf, a Republican candidate
in Congressional District 8 before the primary. Now that
he has pulled off his upset win we thought you might want
to hear more of what he has to say about his candidacy.
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 September
16, 2006 |
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Dr.
Kent Pomeroy is a pain specialist. He is in this week
to tell about how he can treat your pain and cure you without
surgery or ongoing treatments.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have the top things to do this weekend. |
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"The
Espresso Pundit" our over-caffeinated political
junkie Greg Patterson has the post-primary election punditry
for which he is so famous
Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success
helps us organize our daily mail.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian continues his month-long
series on famous Arizona Women. This week internationally
famous Erma Bombeck. |
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian concludes this week's story
on Erma Bombeck.
Rory
Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish joins us for another
tale of outdoor Arizona Adventure.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is back from his Midwest visit
and brings with him some garden tips. |
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Barbara
Kennedy is the head cowgirl of Cowgirls
Forever. She can cook amazing things in her authentic
Western Dutch ovens. She tells us about her cooking and
her visit to Weather
& Coffee for a Chuckwagon dinner September 29th.
Tony LaConte and the crew from Stargazing
for Everyone will join us that night, too.
Speaking
of .Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone, he is in this week
to tell us about the Autumnal Equinox. |
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT has more scoop on I-17 and the ADOT Roadshow
that you may want to see.
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" is back from the herb garden with a
tale of the "Nasty Nasturtiums".
Susan
Bitter Smith has been observing elections for a long
time in her work. She has a wrap up of what happened on
primary election day and what is in store for us in the
next eight weeks. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has this week's Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes. Her nasturtiums have her in
quite a pickle.
This
Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Richard Miller. Listen
to the details from Deputy U.S. Marshal Josh Butout. |
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 September
9, 2006 |
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At
the risk of all the jokes, we have Dr.
Stink on our show this week. Don't laugh, this guy has
a product that can get rid of that bad smell in about anything.
Plus he has one of the few products endorsed by the Queen
of Clean.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have the top things to do this weekend. |
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT says that finally a much needed facelift
is coming for I-17.
"The
Espresso Pundit" our over-caffeinated political
junkie Greg Patterson says that some of the candidates
in the primary are dropping like flies. He has the low
down of the drop outs.
Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian starts a month-long series
on famous Arizona Women this week. His first is Isabella
Greenway.
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Karen
Ussery of Organized for Success
helps us get our reading materials organized this week
.Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" is planting like crazy right now.
If you want a great garden this winter listen to her segment
this week.
Secretary
of State Jan Brewer holds the second highest office in
Arizona. She is with Susan
Bitter Smith this
week to tell us more about next week's primary and to
remind us that with the recently passed proposition we
have to have the proper ID with us.
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has this week's Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes. Sort of. She has the "recipe"
for drying herbs and flowers and it will surprise you
how easy it is.
This
Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is a former member of
the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints. This is the same group that the recently arrested
Warren Jeffs is a member. Deputy U. S. Marshal Joshua
Butout has the details of wanted sex offender Orson William
Black.
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 September
2, 2006 |
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Roselyn
O'Connell, My Campaign Advisor interviews Attorney General
Terry Goddard about consumer fraud. You will want to hear
the suggestions to keep you safe from criminals that prey
on us.
Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have the top things to do this weekend. |
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Doug
Nintzel, ADOT has good news for Labor Day drivers. There
will be almost no construction projects. Heavy traffic is
another story.
Our
in-house over-caffeinated political junkie Greg Patterson
calls himself "The
Espresso Pundit" his political musings this week
take us to the Governor's Office to find out why she is
so silent on some issues.
Marshall
Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian concludes
his series on trains with the story of "The Vanishing
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Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian concludes this week's story
on "The Vanishing Train".
Dove
season is here and Rory
Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish has details on one of
the best seasons in a long time.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says that if the wildlife are
invading your home and property, don't despair. He has some
tips for discouraging the critters without harming them. |
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Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone weighs in on the
latest planet controversy. Do we have 12 planets?
Susan
and Ed recap the top things to do this weekend. |
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Kevin
Shindler continues the discussion on the recent "demotion"
of Pluto which was discovered in 1930 at Lowell
Observatory. They have a public discussion coming up
this week.
Susan
Bitter Smith interviews
State Representative Michelle Reagan on the continuing controversy
on photo radar.
Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" is planting for September. Yes, it is
that time and she'll help us get started this week. |
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Catherine,
"The Herb Lady" has one of Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes. This week she has grilled
peaches with chile and basil butter.
From
the Arizona's Most Wanted Gallery we have Robert William
Proctor. We highlight him as This
Week's Arizona's Most Wanted. |
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