By Tom Howard I-10, Vail, and Colossal Cave Improvements: The Arizona Department of Transportation has announced the low bidder for this project. It was awarded to Granite Construction, of...
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A Guide to Wine Tasting in Southern Arizona
A Guide to Wine Tasting in Southern Arizona The world of wine is incredibly diverse. While most people have tasted wine, few have...
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Washington’s Birthday, and Ours
Washington’s Birthday, and Ours This time of year always reminds me of when we used to celebrate Washington’s Birthday. I...
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Rental Homes Unveiled at Rocking K
Rental Homes Unveiled at Rocking K Build-to-rent communities are the newest housing option in cities across the country that are...
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Vail Pride Day at Charron Vineyards
Vail Pride Day at Charron Vineyards Charron Vineyards is a family-run small business that was established in 1995. Charron is...
Read MoreVail Chorale Spring 2019 Concerts
By Leslie Nitzberg The Vail Chorale extends an invitation to the Greater Vail Community to share in the joy of choral music by attending their Spring 2019 Concerts, to be held...
Thank You Vail Friends, Neighbors, and Artists
By David James This is my last column for the Vail Voice, for now – I leave soon for Tennessee to be with the love of my life, a fellow artist and poet in Nashville. Her name is...
BBB Warns of Romance Scam Victims Becoming Money Mules
By Susann Miller Don’t let your quest for love blind you to the realities of romance scams. BBB just came out with a research study showing that victims often become money mules for the...
Be Prepared for the Bees
By Charlotte Herdliska With spring on its way in Southern Arizona, bees will be busy gathering pollen, and, occasionally forming giant, somewhat alarming clusters which are often found on...
Time for Tomatoes
By Elizabeth Smith Tomatoes are one of the gardens biggest treasures and, not surprisingly, the most popular summer vegetable (actually a fruit) to grow. Tomatoes thrive in the heat as long...
Teacher Shortage in Arizona
By Stacy Winstryg Arizona continues to face a teacher shortage even after Governor Doug Ducey announced his plan to raise teacher salaries 20 percent by 2020. And earlier this year, he made...
A Once Beautiful Estate, Now Only a Memory: The Former...
By J. J. Lamb Florence and Cleaveland Putnam wed in July 1931. The Arizona Daily Star reported on the wedding saying, “one of the many popular University of Arizona girls to be wed this...
ReSources Luncheon Honors Volunteers
By Susan Summers A 1950’s sock hop was the theme for the March 4th luncheon honoring the many volunteers who have supported Greater Vail Community Resources during that past year with...
Letter to the Editor: John Ryan
To the editor: Arizona is a diverse political environment, which is a good thing. However, when people are elected to be our representative whether in the House or Senate, we should...