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Eternalizing A Giving Spirit
Life is a cycle of births, growth and development and then eventually the inevitable transition, death. We all deal with this cycle in our own private ways. We all live our lives to some degree in denial of this ultimate … Continue reading
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Bless the Broken Road: the Brady Bunch of Vail
This is a unique love story about a local man and woman, their 6 kids, 7 dogs and 5 desert tortoises who found each other, oddly enough, through adversity and trudging along the broken road of life. Todd and Kristin Zickel … Continue reading
Memorial for Grayson Weeks
Many gathered on the Empire football field to pay their respects to Grayson Weeks on Monday night, December 17. The starting quarterback and champion wrestler for the Ravens, Weeks passed the morning of Sunday, December 16 in an accident on … Continue reading
Vail Has New Fire Chief
Jayme Kahle is the new Rincon Valley Fire Chief. A veteran fire officer with over 27 years of experience, Chief Kahle is energetic, focused and looking forward to service in Vail. Although, he is still in transition with retiring Chief Lundberg, … Continue reading
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
MEET INCUMBANT SHERIFF CLARENCE W. DUPNIK For Pima County Sheriff 2012 Sheriff Clarence W. Dupnik is a proven, nationally recognized veteran law enforcement officer, who has successfully brought the Pima County Sheriff’s Department to the forefront of modern policing. Sheriff … Continue reading
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New Life for Rocking K Ranch
When her husband died 2 years ago, Nancy Gray, owner and trail blazer of Spanish Trail Outfitters, was surprised at how many people started thinking for her. Everyone assumed she was defeated and would sell her house and her business. … Continue reading
Vail Roads: Maintained or Neglected?
by Vail Vision Quest Committee Potholes create a perfect road course for dodge-em cars on streets. That would be fun if we were driving bummer cars at the carnaval but for every day drivers, it causes dangerous driving conditions and … Continue reading
Andrada Poly Technic High School
“Freedom with Responsibility” Vail has a new school that is turning the way we think of education on its heels. Andrada Poly Tech is a college and career preparation High School. The school was formed so that children had other options … Continue reading
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS — What the Candidates have to say
Working Hard to Support Business in Pima County by Ray Carroll To quote one of my favorite Americans, Teddy Roosevelt: It is not the critic who counts…the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena…who knows great … Continue reading

