Monthly Archives: January 2018
Felon should be disarmed
Outfitter Larry Altimus was rightfully convicted for the felony of poaching a bighorn ram in Utah, in violation of federal and Utah statutes. He...
A seismic geopolitical shift is underway in South Asia
For the second time in two weeks, Iranian intelligence forces have seized consignments of weapons moving into Iran from Pakistan.
In the first instance, Iran seized explosives and...
CSHS Boys Basketball Recap – Falcons Extend Win Streak to 6
1/22/18, Falcons 59, Flagstaff Eagles 54 (at Flagstaff)
In a road trip to snowy Flagstaff, the Falcons had a battle on their hands the entire...
Cave Creek Rodeo Days teams up with national non-profit
The Cave Creek Rodeo has recently teamed up with the Man Up Crusade® to bring “Purple Night” to the Cave Creek Rodeo on Saturday,...
Cave Creek Queen and Cave Creek Teen pageant
Cave Creek Rodeo Days is seeking all young ladies who want to promote the sport of rodeo and the western way of life.
For queen...
Arts at the Rocks series
Desert Hills Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Scottsdale Road and Carefree Highway, welcomes the Fountain Hills Saxophone Quartet as its premier concert...
Kalifornication can be stopped
California is blatantly defying many federal laws and they are now working on defying even more laws.
They have defined themselves as a sanctuary state...
Rejecting the cloudy logic of EPA ozone rules
The Environmental Protection Agency just missed a court-ordered deadline to announce which regions of the country are complying with an Obama-era ozone rule. The...
Bicycle touring trash picker-uppers extraordinaire
Have you seen discarded baby diapers, bottles, cans, pizza boxes and other fast food plastic bag containers at rest stops, along the road and...
The Chieftains’ traditional Irish sound comes to Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE — Ireland’s honorary musical ambassadors, The Chieftains, will bring the Emerald Isle sound to Scottsdale a few weeks ahead of St. Patrick’s Day...