By Article Author With the holiday season here upon us, many allow their good eating habit slip a little. As the new year is fast approaching, many people will be thinking about trying to shed the few pounds they have accumulated as a result of consuming their favorite foods and drinks. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is an ideal activity to consider...
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By John Simpson The climate report for October is easy, not a drop of rain in Vail and temperatures just slightly above average at the airport. The average temperature for October at the airport was just ½ degree above average. The daytime highs were 1.6 degrees above and the night time lows were 0.5 degrees below average. The airport did hit 32...
By Article Author Vail Rotary is committed to the Vail Schools and teachers and is always looking for additional donations to continue to help out on as many projects as possible that are not covered by district funding. If you would like to make a donation, send it to: Vail AZ Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 432, Vail, AZ 85641 Vail Rotary presented...
By Article Author Adam Blanchard of Vail, will be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune on Wednesday, November 27th. Adam is on active duty in the Air Force. He serves as a navigator on the EC-130H Compass Call aircraft. Adam is also married with three children and is a self-proclaimed “foodie” who loves cheering on the University of Alabama Crimson...
By Susan Summers Real golfers are intrepid by nature and it could be argued that desert golfers are the most fearless of all, so the windy morning of Saturday, November 9th could not deter eighty-seven of them from participating in the ReSources 2019 Golf Challenge held at Del Lago Golf Course in Vail. The scramble format, mulligan balls and...
By Nealy Meisinger Often the first thing that the holiday season brings to mind is gift giving. Holiday shopping for seniors can seem daunting because they usually appear to have everything they need. However, intangible gifts can be of even greater value to your senior than the latest gadget or another pair of slippers. Some examples of...
By Hollie Warnick I often hear that friends and loved ones are upset because they feel they have exhausted traditional healthcare remedies and don’t have the results they desire. They’ve visited all the specialists, done every test and tried all the different drugs, but are still left with no answers. They aren’t seeing the outcomes they want and...
By Chris Patterson The advantage of working with a publishing house is the benefit of artwork, interior design, direction, and, yes, editing. These are the carrots at the end of the stick that all writers chase. You can’t make it without them. You don’t have to pay for it. Along comes Amazon, IngrmSpark, and self-publishing. You retain authority...
By Beverly Sonni Real Estate has changed, technology changed it. Over 95% of buyers find their home online. There’s an abundance of information on schools, shopping, and crime. Buyers now do the research that used to be the exclusive domain of Realtors. Sellers can get home values and all kinds of information on getting their home ready to sell...
By Stacy Winstryg The Vail School District had the pleasure of awarding multiple grants the last few months to our schools throughout the district. Last month we awarded the following grants: $500 to Desert Willow Elementary for the First Grade Literacy Program $1000 to Empire High School for the Wellness Advocacy Team $600 to Cienega High School...