Monthly Archives: October 2017
Hunters, please save that tracking collar
PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is encouraging hunters who harvest a big game animal affixed with a GPS or VHF...
How to the keep the music playing
Every politician knows the value of earned media versus paid media. Taxpayers pay for each member of Congress to have at least one...
America crossing a cultural rubicon into multicultural conflict
If you look on Facebook, it appears that ANTIFA, La Raza, Moslem Brotherhood, Black Lives Matter, Aztlan, CAIR and other violent multicultural groups operating...
Youth Art Reception is Nov. 2
Hidden in the Hills Youth Art Studio #1 Moves to New Venue
Savvy art collectors often like to find young, emerging artists and
follow them as...
Spend the HOWLidays with Go, Dog. Go!
TEMPE - Who doesn’t want a puppy for the holidays? This year, families across The Valley can celebrate the season with six lovable pups...
Echo
As much and as quickly as things change in today's modern world much remains the same, a form of historic echo. The events and...
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area
Spur Cross to Cave Creek Maricopa Trail Hike
Friday, Nov. 3
08:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area
44000 N. Spur Cross Road
Cave Creek
Join Ranger...
Mule Deer Foundation opposes proposed Arizona ballot initiative to end mountain lion,...
SALT LAKE CITY, UT - The Mule Deer Foundation opposes the proposed ballot initiative in Arizona that would end hunting of mountain lions and...
Michael L. Guiver 1943-2017
Michael L. Guiver, 74, of Carefree, passed away at home on Oct. 26, 2017. Michael was born to Norman and Dorothy Guiver in Stoughton,...
U.S. citizen serving in Israeli Military sentenced for passport fraud
PHOENIX – In August 2016, a grand jury indicted Jared Mark Caros on one count of willfully and knowingly making a false statement in...