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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastAugust 27, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Palm Canyon is one of the strangest places in Arizona. Leo Martin tells us why it is so odd and so worth the visit. Susan and Ed have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend . Doug Nintzel from ADOT says in spite of high gas prices there will be a lot of people on the road with you Labor Day weekend.
Sue Harris is this week's "Arizona Artist" She shares the story an sings the song "Tall Men Riding". This week's "Made in Arizona" is "At Your Service's" Jake Guzman. He visits business and helps them deliver quality service. Marshall Trimble has part one of "Trimble's Tales about "Transportation, Then and Now.
Marshall Trimble is back with the conclusion of "Transportation, Then and Now". Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish tells us some true big fish tales and where you might catch one. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy reminds us that it is already time to prepare for that fall garden.
Doug Nintzel says Arizona has a lot of money coming our way. Your gas taxes are returning from Washington D.C. by the billions. Doug tells us what it means for our roads in the state in the next five years. The Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has a stargazing event that is real easy and we can all see it in our western sky. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA tells us the story of  the Majestic Mazatzals. This week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe" is from Shamrock Farms and is for Strawberry-Banana Sherbet. Susan Bitter Smith asks Maricopa County Treasurer about our property taxes. She found out that if you have refinanced your property taxes may not be getting paid!
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us keep our clothes white even with the hard water found in most parts of our state. From the U.S. Marshal's Service, this week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Luke Jernigan.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastAugust 20, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Ron Barker of the Rim Country Chamber of Commerce tells us about the World's oldest continuous rodeo held this weekend in Payson. We have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend . Doug Nintzel from ADOT says that we may not have to wait much longer for getting I-17 fixed between Flagstaff and Phoenix.
This week's Arizona Artist is Linda Bilque. She is in to sing her original song Clara Moore. Susan and Ed take a look at this weekend in Arizona history. Josie Ippolito from La Canasta Restaurant in this week's "Made in Arizona" . Marshall Trimble tells the true story of the Harvey Girls at the Grand Canyon.
Marshall Trimble is back with the conclusion of the Harvey Girls. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish tells us how they get those little bands on tiny hummingbirds. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy has some great tips on picking fresh vegetables.
The "Cactus and Succulent Society of America" just held their annual convention. Cactus expert and enthusiast Leo Marin tells us what is new in the World of low-water plants. We recap The Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has a look at our sky and where to find Mercury and Saturn. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA tells us the story of  the Payson Rodeo and why it'll be fun to kick up your heels there. This week's "Arizona's Greatest Recipe" is from Shamrock Farms. The simple way to make Cottage salad. Susan Bitter Smith is in with Walt Brown to talk about our "on-fire" real estate market.
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us clean up our inside windows this week and from the U.S. Marshal's Service, this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. This week we highlight Jose Gallardo.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastAugust 13, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Ken Clemmer of the Back Porch Bandits tells us about what to expect at the Pinetop Bluegrass Festival this weekend with is also one of the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend . Doug Nintzel from ADOT keeps us posted on Arizona's Highways.
Josh Tharp from the Backporch Bandits is back as this week's Arizona Artist. Our "Made in Arizona" guest this week is Chris Devlin of the brand new String Chemistry Cafe. Marshall Trimble has the story of Wild Bill Hickock.
Marshall Trimble is back with part two of Wild Bill Hickock. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish takes us to the story behind the Grand Canyon Railway Train Robbery. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy helps us start and indoor herb garden.
Susan Bitter Smith interviews State Representative Russell Pearce about the immigration issue in our state. We recap the The Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has the lowdown on Planet X. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Since the Bluegrass Festival is this weekend in Pinetop, we thought it would be fun to have Tourguide USA tell us the story of Pinetop/Lakeside. Meteorologist Ed Phillips answers a listeners question about flying by the clouds and looks at historic weather.Georgene Lockwood left us a recipe that is so easy to make, you'll want to fire up the crock pot for BBQ. Susan Bitter Smith returns with State Representative Russell Pearce to talk about the Governor's race and whether he has decided to jump in or not.
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us clean up our windows and screens after all these monsoon thunderstorms. Arizona's Most Wanted from the U.S. Marshal's Service is Rogelio Hurtado-Hernandez.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastAugust 6, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Ed Phillips talks about the latest wild weather we've had and what we can expect for the rest of the monsoon. Ed and Susan check the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend . Doug Nintzel from ADOT explains why the freeways get flooded and you need to be careful and watch for water.

Josh Tharp from the Backporch Bandits is back as this week's Arizona Artist. He tells us the story of how he wrote "Tiny Town" and we play it for you. Our "Made in Arizona" guest this week is Georgene Lockwood. She has written several of the "Idiots Guide to..." books and has made a cottage industry of it. Marshall Trimble checks in with his weekly story and this week the strange tale of Amy Simfel McPherson.

Marshall Trimble is back with part two of the strange tale of Amy Simfel McPherson. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish tells about a very special fishing outing he just enjoyed. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy helps us select poolside plant that work the best.

We recap the The Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Georgene Lockwood has a new book. It is the "Complete Idiots Guide to Beading". The story of how and why she wrote it and why you might want to give it a try. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone gives us the scoop on the best meteor show of the year, the Perseids..

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Tourguide USA takes us to the diverse Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from gubernatorial candidate John Greene. It's linguini with clam sauce. Susan Bitter Smith interviews Bill Perry the Chaiman of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. He talks about water issues and how they will be important in the upcoming Governor's race..
Arizona's Most Wanted from the U.S. Marshal's Service is Patrick Peterson. We have a picture and details here. Click on the link to the right . The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us save some money and protect our furniture with her recipe for furniture polish.


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