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Category - Faces of Vail
Today’s Daughters of the American Revolution
By Kelly Hansen Kelly Hansen is currently a member of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Tombstone Chapter, centered in...
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New book: ‘Stories from Behind the Wal’
Before the hit television series – “Superstore” or the feature-film – “Employee of the Month,” this author lived the...
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Parrots Are Amazing
By Rob Hallberg Parrots are amazing creatures and most of us know little about them except for their beauty and talking abilities...
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Between the Grape and the Glass – Milton and Susan Craig’s Wine...
By J.J. Lamb Charron Vineyards is one of Vail’s very special places. The original owners Leo and Rhea Cox planted the vineyard in...
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Phoenix Riders Sweep First Three Places in July 4th Race by J.J. Lamb “Ten fast riders, perfect weather and a fast course, everything looks fine for some fast records in the Tucson – Vail –...
Faces of Vail: Bob and Linda Long by Kimberly Crossland
Bob and Linda Long grew up on the East Coast (Bob in New York and Linda in Pennsylvania) with a common dream of retiring out west. When Bob retired from General Electric, the couple was...
Hike Smart in the Summer Heat by Shelley Littin
Several heat-related deaths occurred on Tucson’s trails in 2016, and 2017 already has set records for some of the hottest days in decades. To stay safe, it’s vital to understand the signs...
Steve Pakus
Faces of Vail: Steve Pakus by Kimberly Crossland Over twenty years ago, Steve Pakus lived in and met his wife, Patti, in Tucson. They soon moved up to Sedona, Arizona, but always had an...
Vail – 1948: Two Young Men Learn the Satisfaction of a...
Maxie Allen and Jim Matthews were busy having desert adventures and looking for odd jobs after school and on Saturdays to finance their purchases of gum, candy and soda pop at...
We’ve Got Some Good News!
Last year, an anonymous donor, who is also a motorcycle rider, provided the Pima County Sheriff’s Department with 10,000 dollars, to distribute that money to people in need, as the...
One Million Meals
by Trent Thomas Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) is a non-profit organization that was founded to help children around the world that have the most severe food shortages. Countries such as...
Local Realtor Climbs High to Support Our Veterans
This coming May, local Vail resident, Chris Cobb, will be attempting to climb to the top of North America’s highest mountain peak. Denali is located in Alaska, has a...
Change
Change happens all the time and it affects people in many ways. For example, a dog running away from its home and never returning. Imagine the family that lost the dog. Sad right? Change...