 October
29, 2005 |
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This week, two of "Arizona's Haunted Hotels".
First we go to Prescott to the Hotel
Vendome. Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT says it is never too early to prepare
for the fall driving challenges. |
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Our "Arizona Artist" this week was born and raised
in Brazil and now is making acoustic
music in Arizona. His name is "Caji" and you
will find his song very interesting. There is a new magazine
in our state called "Post".
Tom Zenner is in to tell us about this sprts magazine this
is nothing like what you might expect. Marshall
Trimble has the first part of two of his Halloween tales
this weekend. Part one is here. |
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| Marshall
Trimble has the second
part of one of his Halloween Tales. Rory
Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish is in with some good
news. You can get a bargain on a fishing license. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy stops by to talk about fall flowers. |
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Our second "Arizona's Haunted Hotels" this week
takes us to Flagstaff and the Hotel
Monte Vista.
We
also recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. |
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| Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone
has the latest on the red planet. He calls his story today,
"Hello Mars". Susan
Bitter Smith was off this week, but filed a report
about the 20th anniversary of the Central
Arizona Project as told by Larry Dozier. |
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| Marshall
Trimble, AZ State Historian returns for
his favorite spooky story. "The Blue Maiden". Arizona's
Official State Balladeer, Dolan Ellis drops in for his
story about "Tying a Knot in the Devil's Tail".
Christopher Nardin is this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has
the story. |
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 October
22, 2005 |
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| The
"Helldorado
Days" are this weekend in Tombstone. Terry Earp and
her husband Wyatt will be performing but they stopped by first
to tell us about this big yearly event in the "Town Too
Tough to Die". Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips talk
about the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT has an update on that important road
project between Phoenix and Flagstaff on Interstate 17. |
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| Alan
Ripa is this week's "Arizona Artist". He stops
by with what he promises to be many visits to share his original
music. This week we talk about his song "So Fine"
This week's "Made in Arizona" is Doug Hopkins of
GBI and Associates.
This former FBI agent has a security and investigative consulting
firm. Marshall
Trimble has the first part of his story about "Cattle
Branding". |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with the
rest of "Cattle Branding".
Rory
Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish is in with some good
news: A bonus for trout fishermen. . Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says it is time to talk about protection.
Frost protection for your plants, that is. |
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| Continuing
our series on "Arizona's Haunted Hotels", this week
we go to Jerome to visit the haunted "Jerome
Grand Hotel". We
recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend.
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| Tourguide
USA takes us on our weekly audio tour. This week we explore
the Gila Trail.Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has more on the moon,
Saturn and the "beehive cluster". Susan
Bitter Smith went on the road this week to Yuma.
She visited the largest desalinization plant in the World.
Sid Wilson fills in the details on this underutilized Arizona
marvel. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb is here with her safe and inexpensive
ways to keep your garbage disposal clean and odor free. Michael
Frances Shea is this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has
the story. |
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 October
15, 2005 |
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| Jim
Payne of the National Forest Service tells us about many government
agencies with Arizona employees that are helping with the
Katrina and Rita cleanup and recovery efforts We talk about
the Top Ten Things to Do
This Weekend. Doug
Nintzel from ADOT has fall driving tips and the latest
on State Route 260 in the High Country. |
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| Linda
Bilque is this week's Arizona Artist. Johnny Mulder from the
Arizona Balloon Company is this week's "Made in Arizona".
Marshall
Trimble has the first part of "Jackass Mail" |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with the
rest of "Jackass Mail".
Rory
Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish is looking for volunteers
to help with the Table Mesa Road Cleanup. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says it is never too early to get
started on weed control. |
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| Eddie
Gladue of the Hotel
San Carlos is here to tell about the haunting of this
historic hotel. We recap
the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. |
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| Tourguide
USA takes us to the Biosphere II near Tucson. Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone tells us about a
minor eclipse and the Orionid Meteor shower.Susan
Bitter Smith interviews Claudia Neal of the Desert
Foundation Auxiliary on the fine charity work they are doing. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb is here to tell us how to clean
and maintain our drains safely. . Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis
Harkins is in the week to tell us about Ramon Leyva-Corral.
He is this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted. |
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 October
8, 2005 |
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The Foodies
Reunion returns this year and Greg Elias from Eli's
American Grill is back to tell us about it. It's cooling
off and the Top Ten Things
to Do This Weekend will give you ideas for the weekend.
Doug Nintzel from ADOT
is already thinking snow and so are the people at ADOT. |
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| David
Moscowitz is back with more original music. This week's Arizona
Artist brings us a sample of some music he wrote for the Suns
broadcasts. Marshall
Trimble has the first part of the unusual story of Aimee
Semple MacPherson. |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with the
rest of Aimee Semple MacPherson.
Rory
Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has been traveling around
the state and he has found the first signs of fall color in
the High Country.
Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says if you have purchased those
bulbs for planting, he is here to help you plant them. |
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| We
all love balloons and I found Johnny Mulder of the Arizona
Balloon Company to talk to us about that fascination and
why they are so popular here in Arizona. We recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone answers the listen
question: Is Mars really red? |
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| Tourguide
USA takes us to Arizona Wine Country.This week's "Arizona's
Greatest Recipe" is from the Great-Grand Nephew of Wyatt
Earp. Susan
Bitter Smith returns this week and talks to Warner
Lee, former Arizona Attorney General, about the two Arizona
Supreme Court Justices he has known: William Rehnquist and
Sandra Day O'Connor. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb tells us how to stop the spotting
in our dishwasher. Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins is in
the week to tell us about Dimitar Trancheff. He is this week's
Arizona's Most Wanted. |
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 October
1, 2005 |
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Doug
Nintzel from ADOT guest hosts this week with Ed Phillips.
Handwriting Expert Irene Levitt joins us and says that we
can even modify our behavior if we modify the way we write.
Doug and Ed take a look at the
Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug
from ADOT has more on the scenic highways in Arizona
that have gained national recognition. |
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David
Moscowitz returns as this week's Arizona Artist. He brings
us a sample of an original piece that you may have heard
on the Diamondbacks radio network. Marshall
Trimble has the first part of the story of one of Arizona's
most famous residents: Kingman's Andy Devine. |
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| Marshall
Trimble is back
with part
two of Andy Devine. Rory
Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish Public Information Officer Rory Aikens has
information about the quail and squirrel season. Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy says yes it really is time to plant
the leafy vegetables for your fall garden. |
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Doug Nintzel from ADOT, our
co host this week helps us break the code of
the highways. We've all heard the weird names like "short
stack" and "gore point". Doug to the rescue!
We recap the Top
Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony
LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone does his first
movie review. He tells us about the IMAX movie by Tom Hanks
called Magnificent Desolation. |
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Tourguide USA takes us to
Kingman where we share in the roadside spirit. This week,
Jim Paxon, the former spokesperson for the Forest Service
has Arizona's Greatest Recipe. It's the recipe the firefighters
use out in the forest. "We Call It Breakfast" is
the name of the delicious meal. Susan
Bitter Smith, on assignment in Washington interviews former
legislator Rusty Bowers. He is the executive director of Arizona
Rock Products and is in the Capital to receive and award for
his association. |
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| The
Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb helps us out get the smell
and the rust out of our dishwasher this week.
Arizona's Most Wanted is
Mario Cruz. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has
the details. |
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