Monthly Archives: December 2017
Save lives, don’t DUI campaign
Do you want to have a good time at your holiday parties and avoid a DUI? Well, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and Lyft...
Dear Patrons of Desert Foothills Library,
As the year comes to an end, your Board of Directors, at Desert Foothills Library, is abundantly grateful for the financial and volunteer support...
Your Medicare costs in 2018
How much will your Medicare cost in the coming year? The numbers just came out, so let’s go over them.
We’ll start with the Medicare...
Is the future in jeopardy with millennials?
Millennials are letting their country down in the simplest way possible, by no longer believing in their country. The concept of patriotism has...
Christmas dining in Phoenix 2017
If after the craziness of the holidays you are not feeling ho-ho-happy about making Christmas dinner at home, consider taking the family to one...
Spread the Holiday Cheer with us on Christmas Day!
The largest light and lantern festival in North America brightens the Downtown Phoenix skies NOW through January 2 at the Arizona State Fairgrounds....
Elk poaching investigated northwest of Williams
WILLIAMS – The Arizona Game and Fish Department is investigating the poaching of a bull elk, which occurred on Sunday morning, Dec. 17.
The elk...
Lucky guests surprised with free helicopter, Colorado River tours
GRAND CANYON WEST – For the third consecutive year, attendance at Grand Canyon West has topped 1 million visitors to the full range of...
Christmas tree permit sales ending soon
PHOENIX — The Holiday season is in full swing and the Tonto National Forest still has a few Christmas tree permits available. The last...
Commissioners back funds for broadband in rural & tribal communities
PHOENIX — The Arizona Corporation Commissioners are backing three rural telecommunications companies in their efforts to draw down additional funds from the Federal Communications...