Monthly Archives: August 2017
Trump fighting for U.S. intellectual property in China
FAIRFAX, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement in support of President Donald Trump's ordering an investigation into China...
It’s not just about the sex
I maintain a “Top 20” list of my favorite novels. According to my own rules, a book is not eligible for the list until...
Registration open for Mormon Lake elk viewing workshop Aug. 19
FLAGSTAFF —Ever wonder what it would be like to see hundreds of elk in one place at one time? That opportunity is possible during...
According To PVT South
Dearly Beloved--Here it is Thursday and all the news is about North Korea and the Dumb Dumb that runs it. Russia has now taken...
Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary awarded $10,000 grant from ASPCA
CAVE CREEK – Tierra Madre was selected as one of five equine facilities, nationwide, to receive a $10,000 grant from the American Society for...
Cut to the chase
In the spirit of full disclosure, let me get right to it – I’m the new guy.
BUT! I may be new to this publication...
School choice proponents challenge anti-voucher initiative
PHOENIX – On April 6, 2017 Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law SB 1431, empowerment scholarships; expansion; phase-in, which would phase in an expansion...
Former Cave Creek attorney charged with sexual exploitation of minor
PHOENIX – Former Cave Creek Attorney Noel Hebets, 66, was arrested on Aug. 3 and charged with five counts of sexual exploitation of a...
August is drowning impact awareness month
Daisy Mountain Firefighters will be distributing information and wearing purple ribbons during August to heighten Drowning Awareness.
According to Phoenix Children’s Hospital, “child drownings are...
9/11 Article
I received your commentary today in my Google alerts, and I was frankly appalled at how you described 9/11 as being fake, and contrived.
My...