 June
25, 2005 |
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| So,
just what does Arizona
Game and Fish do anyway? A lot. Rory Aikens tells us about
it in this look at Arizona state government. The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend include some great places
to cool off this weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT gives us an update on the fire that
closed I-17 and why you should still be on your guard when
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"Lucky"
is this week's song from Arizona Artist Linda Bilque. Click
on the flag at the right to hear her tell about it and sing
it.. Steve Johnson of Macayo's
Mexican Kitchen tells about his new projects in the
restaurant business and they don't all include Mexican food.
Marshall Trimble
has the first part of the "history repeats itself"
story of land fraud in Arizona.
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Marshall
Trimble has part two about Arizona land fraud.
Rory Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish is back to tell us about nominations for
the Game and Fish awards. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy doesn't shy away from controversy
when he tells us his version of "Mosquitoes and The
West Nile Virus".
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Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed have a little chat about Arizona
politics and how it isn't in the doldrums this summer. Plus
we recap The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has the story of
"When Venus Meets Mercury". Not a love story but
a celestial show.
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| Tourguide
USA takes us to The Village of Oak Creek. The
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from Steve
Johnson of Macayo's Mexican
Kitchen. "Shrimp with Green Sauce Enchiladas"
. Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by Sid Wilson of the Central Arizona
Water Conservation District. He says they are taking the salt
out of the water in Yuma and tells us why. |
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| Arizona's
Most Wanted is Paul Eischeid. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda
McLaughlin says this guy is almost for sure armed and dangerous.
We
have a picture and details here. Click on the link to
the right to hear her tell the story.
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb hates spots on dishes and
she has a way to keep it from happening to us. |
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 June
18, 2005 |
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| Susan
Bitter Smith is back this week and we also welcome
Steve Johnson of Macayo's
restaurants in Phoenix. .It's a restaurant with a long
history and an interesting story to share with you. They
have a beautiful web site,
too. The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend will help with your
planning and
Doug Nintzel from ADOT
tells us about some rough road on I-17 and what's happening
at the famous intersection at Carefree Highway. |
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| Sue
Harris returns as this week's Arizona Artist. Click on the
flag at the right to hear her"song of Leather".
Bob Littlefield
a Vietnam Veteran had a long love of aviation. He is a
City of Scottsdale
Councilman and also this week's "Made in Arizona"
with his company Flight
Skills.
Marshall
Trimble has the first part of his story about the first
woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, Arizonan Sandra
Day O'Connor. |
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| Marshall
Trimble has part two about Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor. Rory Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish is back this week to tell about the Game
and Fish Father's Day gift they are giving away. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is serious about his garden and
this week about his garden tools, too. |
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| The
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend
will help you find things to do this weekend. Debra Ligueros
has an interesting profession. She does accupressure...on
pets. Her company is called Pet
Points for Health. You have to listen, skeptical or not.
Tony
LaConte from Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone says that this is
the week that the "Sun Stands Still". |
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USA takes us to The Village of Oak Creek. The
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is Chicken,
Spinach and Pesto Pizza. Hmm..... Susan
Bitter Smith is joined by Congressman Rick Renzi in Washington
to find our what is going on there. Plus he has an exclusive
announcement on our show, too. |
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| Arizona's
Most Wanted is Constance Coleman. Deputy U.S. Marshal
Brenda McLaughlin has the latest on this week's bad girl.
Click on the link to the right to hear her story and also
the
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb won't do your dishes, but
she will help you get rid of the odors and rust from your
dishwasher. |
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 June
11, 2005 |
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| Long-time
Arizona Broadcast Veteran Preston Westmoreland joins Ed Phillips
guest hosting for Susan Bitter Smith this week. Ed talks with
Bob Littlefield
a Vietnam Veteran with a love for aviation. He tells us
about his experiences and how he ended up being a City
of Scottsdale Councilman. Preston and Ed have the
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT says the weekend freeways in our state
may have some extra slowdowns. |
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| We
are so proud of all of our music contributors to our show.
This week's Arizona Artist is a montage of some of the finest
musical talent in Arizona. Made in Arizona is "Lean
on Me" by Lisa Lawrence. When you hear her describe
what it does, you will know why we will all want one.
Marshall
Trimble has the first part of his story of "Pimera
Alta" Click on the flag to the right to hear this segment
of our show. |
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| Marshall
Trimble has part two of his story and Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says that all those fleas and ticks
are from the winter rains we had. He has ideas for beating
them without chemicals. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT returns with some great news about our
Arizona highways. |
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| Preston
and Ed recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
You may not have heard of the Who-Who-Gam but Dave Morris
of the Pueblo
Grande Museum has and he shares his story of our ancient
history. Tony LaConte from Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone unlocks the mystery
of the dim glow in our southern sky. |
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USA takes us to the Casa Grande Ruins in keeping
with our theme of ancient Arizona culture. Ed goes to the
e-mail box for a weather question this week about the heat
index and checks out this weekend in Arizona weather history.
The
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from Catherine,
the Herb Lady. She has a recipe for hot and soup with
an Arizona twist. Susan
Bitter Smith has more on this tumultuous session of the
Arizona State Legislature. Her special guest is Speaker
of the House, Jim Weiers with the second of a two-part
interview. |
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Arizona's
Most Wanted is Randy David Montano. Deputy U.S. Marshal
Brenda McLaughlin has the latest on this week's bad guy. Click
on the link to the right to hear her story and also the
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb has a chemical free way
to get rid of that food that is burned onto dishes. |
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 June
4, 2005 |
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| David
Runyan from the National
Weather Service, Phoenix gives us the latest outlook for
our summer. You have to hear it to believe it. Susan
Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips share Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT tells the story of the Arizona Adopt-A-Highway
program. |
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| Josh
Tharp of the Back
Porch Bandits returns and he can really pick a banjo.
He builds his own banjos and quitars, too. That makes him
a luthier....really. Josh is this week's Made in Arizona.
From NM Interiors
Group, Norma Michaels pays us a visit. She left the corporate
grind and started her own company specializing in commercial
interior design. Marshall
Trimble has part one of his story about "Arizona,
the Last Frontier". |
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Marshall Trimble
returns with part two of "Arizona, the Last Frontier".
Rory Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish has a great deal for us this week. Free
fishing. Click on the flag to the right for more. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy helps us protect our homes from
the fire danger with some easy things we can do ourselves. |
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| We
got a great recipe from Catherine,
the Herb Lady last week. She is back this week to tell
us about how we can eat our landscape. Click the flag to the
right and let her explain it. Susan and Ed recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
Tony LaConte from Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone says that bright
evening star isn't really a star at all. |
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| Tourguide
USA takes us to Cottonwood, "The Biggest Little
Town in America". The
Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from "Nonnie",
aka Tonya Greenfield. She shares a recipe for "Southwest
Pillows" from her new kids cookbook called "Nonnie's
Kitchen. Susan
Bitter Smith continues her wrap up of this session of
the Arizona State Legislature. Her special guest is Speaker
of the House, Jim Weiers with the first of a two-part
interview. |
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Arizona's
Most Wanted is Erika Ramirez. Click on the link to the
right to hear her story and also the
The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb has the best and chemical
free way to clean that mess in the oven. |
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