Monthly Archives: January 2017
Trump moves forward on the wall, declares war on sanctuary cities
President Donald Trump entered his earliest rallies and his inauguration among crowds cheering "build the wall!" Now, he will finally do it. On Wednesday,...
More than 25,000 sandhill cranes now in Sulphur Springs Valley
WILLCOX – The Arizona Game and Fish Department is estimating there are more than 25,000 sandhill cranes in the Sulphur Springs Valley in southeastern...
Deliver a piece of history: Mail a letter by Hashknife Pony Express
Residents can deliver a piece of history and take part in a time-honored tradition this winter by submitting a letter to be delivered by...
Bearizona bear enjoying a snack after near record snowfall
A big bear decided to exit the den and enjoy some corn on the cob after 30 inches of snow dumped at Bearizona Wildlife...
Arizona lottery lacks dignity
A couple of months ago, I attended a meeting of the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council (GRRC). One of the agencies being reviewed was the...
Arizona premiere
A wonderful premiere is in store for Arizona music lovers as the Sonoran Desert Chorale presents A Celtic Journey - stories of the Celtic...
Free college-prep program for students interested in business
TEMPE – Fleischer Scholars is a week-long summer program for deserving juniors who will be graduating from Arizona high schools in 2018. Fifty applicants...
Five top things that annoy us about our spouses
Survey of 1,035 Americans conducted Jan. 23, 2017
Nationaltoday.com Spouses Day Survey
TOP 5 THINGS THAT ANNOY US ABOUT OUR SPOUSES
#1: My spouse has selective listening (40%)
#2: My spouse...
Do not trust Russia
Does President Trump trust Communist Russia, but distrust our intelligence agencies? Will Trump stand up to Russia, an adversary of the US, a country...
U. S. citizen caught smuggling cocaine at immigration checkpoint
YUMA – Border Patrol agents at the Interstate 8 immigration checkpoint east of Yuma arrested a U.S. citizen on Jan. 25, caught with over...