Monthly Archives: December 2017
Turning corners in Afghanistan
In the latest issue of Foreign Policy journal, Paul McLeary quotes Gen. John Nicholson, head of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, who claims, that after...
Dear Editor:
I recently joined over 100 independent voters on a national conference call hosted by Independent Voting President Jackie Salit. We discussed the 2020 elections...
Rush Limbaugh
Last Friday I heard terrible news on TV. ABC News Reporter Brian Ross said Michael Flynn would testify that President Trump ordered him to...
No kidding-upside-down Christmas trees
He had the munchies
He was hungry. It was late. The guy behind the counter was asleep. So, reports the Association of Mature American Citizens...
Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center seeks Adopt-A-Family sponsors
Food Bank & Resource Center seeks donors to brighten the holiday season for children, families and seniors in the northern Arizona foothills community. The...
Book sale
Friday, Dec. 8, 9 am to 6 pm
Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday, Dec. 10, 11 am to 3 pm
Desert Foothills Library,...
Council’s new water policies considered a good start
Photos: Ron Sova, Garry Hays
CAVE CREEK – Before its regular meeting on Monday, council held a work study session to review its policies and...
Phoenix Team takes run at Nationals
ORLANDO, FL – Division I Junior Pee Wee Far West Jets advanced in the 61st annual Pop Warner Super Bowl at the ESPN Wide...
Cartwright’s tradition continues through new owners, new name
CAVE CREEK – The legacy of the Cartwright family lives on through Cartwright’s Modern Cuisine, despite its name change from Cartwright’s Sonoran Ranch...
Finally, a big international win for intellectual property rights
The United States has long stood as the center for innovation across the globe — even as we ceded other important industries like manufacturing....