By Hollie Warnick Every living person has what is referred to as an “aura”. This encompasses the electromagnetic frequency of your body. The aura emanates from you as naturally as you have skin, that is to say, it just is. Although people don’t always see auras, many commonly feel them. An example would be walking into a room and knowing there has...
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By John Carruth In March 2020, there were few certainties for the coming year as our community and the world grappled with the realities of living in a pandemic. One certainty for education became quickly apparent: We must adapt and develop multiple choices to serve parents and students as our understanding of COVID-19 evolved and conditions with...
By Steve Christy In Vail, there is a subject of serious discussion that simmers just below the surface. It pops up periodically, and it appears that it is popping up with greater frequency of late. That subject is “Vail incorporation“. Over the course of my first term, various community members asked me what my views were on the subject. The...
By Nikki Lee Welcome to spring. This is a great time to be grateful for all the natural beauty we have around us in Arizona and in our City. I love seeing families getting outside and taking advantage of our parks and trails. It’s also a great time to think about spring cleaning, not just for our homes but for our community as well. Below are...
By Brad Anderson Business and Vail. Do these two terms actually go together? Absolutely! There are many times when we think of doing business, we automatically think of going into “town.” Tucson does have an abundance of stores, but what about doing business right here – in our local neighborhood? We have some GREAT restaurants, retail, and...
By Mike Lavelle One interesting annual celebration is April Fool’s day, on April 1st. This is a day when hoaxes, pranks, and practical jokes are celebrated. It is one of my favorite days, although I don’t really celebrate it much, but I do love the TV show Impractical Jokers. On one hand, there is an innocence to many (but not all) of these pranks...
By Susan Summers If you’re starting to breathe a sigh of relief over the Covid 19 pandemic, you’re not alone. As more people become fully vaccinated, anxieties about venturing back out into the world are receding and the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter. (And no, it isn’t an oncoming train.) But the scourge of Covid has changed...
By Karen Schutte, Real Estate Daily Lennar Homes has purchased the remaining lots in Phases 2 and 3 at Santa Rita Ranch III, southeast of the intersection of Houghton Road and Sahuarita Road. This purchase was made up of 194 SFR lots (60’X120’ and 70’X120’) for a finished cost of $76,849 per lot, or $14.9 Million. The seller in this transaction...
By Bob Mooney Why is Proper Insurance Vital for Businesses? Most business owners would rather focus on their business than their insurance policies. At the same time, businesses purchase insurance to manage risks. Without the right coverage one fire, accident, or mistake can cause a devastating loss. That’s why it’s so important to spend time with...
The COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t have to halt all of your outdoor fun. Here are several fun outdoor activities you can still enjoy The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected activities for many people. Public health restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to canceled festivals, concerts and other events. Many...