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Leading vets groups commend President’s VA budget submission
The nation’s top three veterans service organization have released their latest edition of The Independent Budget to coincide with the Administration’s fiscal year 2019...
President’s budget eliminates rural programs
America stands to suffer as a result of President Trump’s 2019 budget, released on Feb. 12.
The president has proposed again to eliminate or shrink...
Heartfelt thanks
I wish to personally thank everyone in the community and around the county for the calls, cards, texts, flowers and most of all your...
Nikolas Cruz, the shooter
In 2017 36 million Americans filed for hunting permits according to a Google search. One article pointed out that Wisconsin has 600,000 hunters which...
160 million-plus Americans see more in pay thanks to Trump tax cuts
Feb. 15 has passed and the IRS is complete with processing the new withholding tables that take into account the new tax cuts...
Violence in America: March for our lives in Washington DC
When you hear about the massacre of students at a high school in America, you gulp your pain. The savagery of the act slides...
No Huawei! US spy chiefs reverse course on phone spying
If it seems like only a year ago that the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation was telling us how dangerous it is...
Gratitude
Of the many things Mark Twain wrote, this passage particularly holds true regarding our country’s inability to solve the illegal migration of immigrants into...
Catherine Frances Cosgrove Arredondo
8-17-27 to 1-26-18
Catherine passed away peacefully at age 90 on Friday January 26, 2018 in Cave Creek, AZ.
Catherine was born 8-17-27 in Morris, IL....
Ducey highlights Arizona’s leadership In North America
PHOENIX – Governor Doug Ducey will deliver the Annual International State of the State on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 6 p.m. at the Montelucia...