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September 24, 2007  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Tom Jenney, the executive director of the Arizona Federation of Taxpayers has issued the first-ever local government scorecard. Was your city the best or the worst? Listen to Tom and stop by their website for more details.
Doug Nintzel from ADOT says to watch out for closures on the 101 in metro Phoenix and he talks about the beginning of the rubberized asphalt season.
Organizing your books is this week's topic from Jody Owen from "The Space You're In". And don't forget to donate your unwanted books to the VNSA. Click here to find out all their drop off locations includine Weather & Coffee.

Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, returns this week to tell us the story: "Climax Jim Returns".

Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish collects some news and notes this week including the drawn down of Canyon Lake, the brown trout biting and the fall colors in our high country.
We dont even know if it is a word, but Dave Owens, the Garden Guy tells us about securitizing your home with plants.
With the cooler weather, the Boyce Thompson Arboretum has a lot going on. Dr. Mark Bierner is in this week to tell us about the birdwalk, the edible plants presentation and the upcoiming fall plant sale.
Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has the story of this year's Harvest Moon and the upcoming Ron Howard movie about how we got to the moon.
Catherine, "The Herb Lady has some excellent information on how to have your own theme garden this week.
Susan Bitter Smith interviews Dean Martin, Arizona State Treasurer. He tells us about the office and how it can actually save us tax money.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted has been a fugitive for about two years. Listen to Seputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin tell the story of Mario Arreola.
This week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe from Catherine is Tuna Tapanade.

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September 17, 2007  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
After the collapsed I-35 bridge in Minneapolis, Governor Napolitano ordered ADOT to inspect Arizona's state highway bridges. The report is in and Doug Nintzel from ADOT says we can rest easy.
Are you a coupon maniac?Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" says the mania is spreading and you can save some serious money. Listen for the details.
From the Boyce Thompson Arboretum Dr. Mark Bierner has a lot to share this week. They are saying "Bye Bye Buzzards" and Mark can explain. Also, There is a butterfly walk and and fall plan sale is coming.
It takes Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, to tell the story this week of "Climax Jim".
Finally it has cooled off and Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says to look for the leaves to change in the high country soon and listen for a strange sound.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes in the desert. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy tells how to do it now that the worst of the summer heat is finally behind us.
From Catherine, "The Herb Lady: Companion plants. Some people get along better than others and plants are the same way. Catherine tells how to preserve harmony in the garden.
This week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe from Catherine is for Crab Pasta Saute.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is from deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins. It is a guy on the lam for over three years named Valentin Lomeli.

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September 10, 2007  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Is it the Death Penalty for Arizona Business? Greg Patterson, The Espresso Pundit and Ed Phillips talk about employer sanctions for hiring illegal immigrants. The law was passed earlier this summer and signed by the Governor and is now in effect.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" is the Arizona Almanac's organizational expert. She spends a couple of minutes of her time to tell us about her upcoming seminar that may save us hours of time. It's called: "Feeling Disorganized and Out of Balance?"
From the Boyce Thompson Arboretum Dr. Mark Bierner explains the "Bio Blitz" at the Arboretum and the upcoming seminar  on "Plants of the Bible".
Doug Nintzel at ADOT says to make sure you have made that bathroom stop before traveling between the Valley and Flagstaff. One of the most heavily used rest areas in Arizona is about to be closed for remodeling.
It's honest and from the heart and you don't need anyone to explain to you what it means Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, this week tells us about "Cowboy Poetry".
Would you believe collegiate bass fishing? Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says it is so and he is even heading to Texas to cover out Arizona sportsmen.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" has her regular segment this week on Quarterly and Monthly Maintenance days.
Listen to Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone tell us about the Milky Way riding high in the sky.
From Catherine, "The Herb Lady: other edibles besides herbs.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is also one of the U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted in the Country. If you see Paul Eisheid, remember he is considered armed and dangerous.
This week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe from Catherine, the Herb Lady is for Licorice Herb Spreads.

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September 1, 2007  Click here for the Arizona Almanac Podcast
Dr. Mark Bierner from the Boyce Thompson Arboretum has is talking about butterflies. They are all over the place at the BTA, so go and enjoy a butterfly walk. And you can learn your lizards too with a guided tour.
Drive safely this Labor Day weekend. Doug Nintzel at ADOT has some tips to make your weekend safer.
Greg Patterson, The Espresso Pundit reports on Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard. Is he "Top Cop" or "Top Pol"?
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In"  has seen my desk, so she came up with the episode: "Messy Desk, Messy Mind"?
From Marshall Trimble, Arizona's Official State Historian, this week's Trimble's Tale: "Chinese Gun Fight".
Rory Aikens, Arizona Game and Fish says don't blink or you'll miss dove season.
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy from telling us about it on the show. With all the moisture in the air, you may have fungus in your yard and not even know it. Dave to the rescue.
Jody Owen from "The Space You're In" is back to tell us about a very important seminar coming up in September. "Feeling Disorganized and Out of Balance?" is her topic and she says this will be a good time for you to meet her and get back on track.
The Mars Virus. Listen to Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone he has the true story.
Catherine, "The Herb Lady's has more seeding suggestions this week as we hope for a break in the heat to get back into our gardens.
Susan Bitter Smith interviews Earl Eisenhower this week. He and his wife Judy are working on a very important historical project at ASU. They are preserving the papers of Barry Goldwater at the Barry Goldwater Center for the Southwest.
This Week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Constance Coleman. She has been arrested, released and now is on the lam again.
This week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is from Catherine, the Herb Lady. This week "Waffle BLT with Basil

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