By K. Nepsa A friend recently announced her favorite mare finally birthed her foal. For anyone who loves their horses, this is indeed, a wonderful event for the family. As she proudly described the moment in more detail, she happened to mention...
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Dear Claire, I have read your articles in the Vail Voice and would like to add my recurring dreams for your consideration. The following dreams occur on a regular basis, and are in different settings, but the focus of the dreams are all the...
By Holly Schaffer Online and Print Pima County Public Library: We Recommend The longlist for the 2020 National Book Awards was recently announced. Winners will be announced at this year’s digital ceremony on November 18. The Secret Lives of...
By Suzanne Saluti It’s colder than it looks like it should be as we head down the hill to the olive grove near the garden. The sun is shining, but the Fall colors of green-gold and the low mist hanging over the valley remind me that the season...
Bring Home the Gold By Kevin McDermott The High Desert Pickleball Classic was held in Sierra Vista on September 24 – 26. This event was the first sanctioned pickleball tournament in Southern Arizona since February. Players primarily came from...
By David H. Levy Not long ago OSIRIS-REx, a spacecraft sponsored by the University of Arizona and flown by NASA, gently touched the surface of asteroid No. 101955, an asteroid named Bennu, tried to grab some material, and then quickly took off...
It is hard to believe that we have come to the holiday season amidst a unique year. The year 2020 has unveiled many things. We have seen how important united communities are and the impact on businesses when we buy (or stop buying) local. We...
By Fiona de YoungCommunity Relations Manager VAIL, AZ – The Rincon Valley Fire District is the proud recipient of a $585,000 award – the largest ever in the District’s 35-year history – to be used towards hiring. The grant is part of FEMA’s...
We are all sick and tired of wearing masks, but they do have some female advantages. First of all, make up is no longer necessary. Secondly, there is no need to apply lipstick, rouge or foundation. Instead, consider playing up your eyes with a...
By Rob Halberg Southern Arizona is called, “The Astronomy Capital of the World” and it is easy to see why. Look up and you can see thousands of stars and several planets, all with the naked eye. Tucson’s elevation, dark skies and dry atmosphere...