Kaibab approves plan to reduce forest density
The Kaibab National Forest has approved the Jacob-Ryan Vegetation Management Project on the North Kaibab Ranger District.
View ArticleBLM seeks advisory council members in Arizona
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public nominations for five open positions on its Arizona Resource Advisory Council (RAC), which advises the BLM on public land issues.
View ArticleColumn: Yavapai Humane Society hopes to celebrate 40th anniversary with...
The Yavapai Humane Society (YHS) is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and we hope to further establish our "no-kill" ethic in 2012. Many still ask what no-kill means, while others ask if it is even...
View ArticleMilitary kids create podcasts at Tuzigoot pueblo
Military kids from across Arizona have created podcasts linking their resiliency and other life skills with the prehistoric residents of the pueblo at Tuzigoot National Monument near Clarkdale.
View ArticleWorship Services: Feb. 10-12
Church services in the Prescott area for the weekend of Feb. 10-12.
View ArticleNational Lutheran Choir performs at American Lutheran Feb. 17
The National Lutheran Choir, under the direction of Dr. David Cherwien, will perform at American Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1085 Scott Drive, Prescott, on Friday, Feb. 17, at 7 p.m. as part of its...
View ArticleKnowing, and treating, the water in your home
Last week our column was about water saving tips, water softeners and how to deal with the hard water scale and lime build-up. I received the nicest email from Ellen M. and would like to share that...
View ArticleColumn: Kennedy's fling would have been therapy
HOLLYWOOD - God bless America, and how's everybody? Jack Kennedy's former intern Mimi Alford was interviewed on NBC News about their affair Monday. He took her virginity in the White House.
View ArticleLittle fixes can add up to big energy savings
Mike Moyer recently tackled a big task. Moyer, owner of Moyer's Heating & Cooling in Prescott Valley, got a job to make some repairs at a 3,300-square-foot home in the Forrest Trails subdivision.
View ArticleYBBBS: Child of the Week - Seth
Meet Seth. He is a fun, athletic kid who enjoys the outdoors. Seth is surrounded by women so needs a Big Brother to have some guy time with.
View ArticleEconomy improving, new gardener numbers growing
It's true that garden centers depend solely upon their customers' disposable incomes. This is not like 'Survivorman' on TV; nobody's existence is dependant upon anything garden centers sell.
View ArticleColumn: Here's what to do with Tiger
BEVERLY HILLS - God bless America, and how's everybody? Tiger Woods will partner today with Tony Romo at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
View ArticleNeed a coach to help quit tobacco?
Whether you are thinking about quitting, you're ready to quit, or just working to stay quit, the Arizona Smokers' Helpline (ASHLine) may be just the support you need.
View ArticleInsomnia doubles risk of some other health problems
Dear Dr. Rosenberg, Q: I have had trouble sleeping for over 10 years. I never mention it to my healthcare provider. I feel it is just part of my makeup. Friends tell me I should not ignore it and that...
View ArticleCervical Cancer: Women forge path to preventive care
Women have forged the path for preventive healthcare in many ways. Consider that more than 12,000 women are diagnosed annually with cervical cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health....
View ArticleWithout hospice, 'my experience would have been 1,000 percent different'
This is the second article in a five-part series that explores the experiences of patients and families who have used hospice services. Most people are unfamiliar with hospice care. This series...
View ArticleYoga not as easy, or as ancient, as it appears
My wife is a practitioner of the yogic arts. I, on the other hand, am not. She prefers sedate methods of exercise and meditation. I prefer bombing around on my mountain bike or slamming weights about...
View ArticleRalph H. Cameron: The forgotten figure of Arizona's statehood, Part 1
As one of the first pioneer settlers on the south rim of the Grand Canyon in the 1890s, Ralph Henry Cameron, in addition to his mining interests in the canyon, decided money could be made by catering...
View ArticleColumn: Let's look again at U.S. human rights
BEVERLY HILLS - God bless America, and how's everybody? Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg advised Egypt to adopt the South African constitution, saying it protects human rights better than the...
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