Monthly Archives: December 2017
Carefree Desert Garden Luminaria Tribute sale to support youth achievement
The Town of Carefree is partnering with the Desert Foothills YMCA during the Christmas in Carefree event to help support Teen Leadership programs by...
Kate Steinle murder verdict sparks legislation to hold elected officials criminally responsible
WASHINGTON – Last Thursday’s jury verdict, and ensuing outrage, that found illegal alien Jose Ines Garcia Zarate not guilty in the 2015 shooting death...
Arizona toddler receives the best gift – A new heart
December is the month when many focus on gifts. For an Arizona transplant family, December is the month to celebrate the ultimate gift --...
Trump, GOP tax cuts in time for Christmas
With the Alabama Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions hanging in the balance with the upcoming Dec. 12, and a 2018...
December – Peace and goodwill
December is here and for many Americans that often means craziness.
There is so much to do!
Decorating - Do you put lights outside your house? Outside...
Bearizona announces that Mrs. Claus and her reindeer have landed
WILLIAMS – Bearizona welcomes the arrival of Porter, Amber, Shandy, Bud and Stella. The Reindeer have a new corral and barn to call home,...
Desert Reach looks for volunteers
Have you ever wanted to know more about the rocks, animals and plants of the Sonoran Desert? Become a volunteer, sharing your new-found knowledge...
Desert Willow Elementary School inducted into the International Spanish Academies (ISA) Network
This past month, Desert Willow Elementary School Principal, Dr. Rodney Egan, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Spanish Embassy’s Counselor of Education,...
Cactus Shadows High School students win
Arizona State University’s 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration contest
Cactus Shadows High School would like to congratulate Madison O’Sullivan, 1st place winner,...
Captain David “Wade” Barter
Images of the memorial service, Thursday Nov. 30, as Captain David "Wade" Barter of the Daisy Mountain Fire Department was laid to rest.