By Anne Gibson Across the Vail School District and beyond, all elementary and some middle school students celebrated Love of Reading Week from March 2nd to the 6th. The week long annual program is designed to encourage young readers to become...
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Dear Editor, After at least one month of continuous television coverage of the Coronavirus, I would like to comment on something that I see every time I go to the grocery store. It doesn’t matter which store I go to, I see children that...
From Hughes Federal Credit Union A well-stocked emergency fund can quickly relieve you of unexpected bills, repairs, or emergencies. Here are a few things to keep in mind when saving for the unknown. It Takes Time. The truth is that building...
By Jayme Kahle With hotter temperatures fast approaching, the Rincon Valley Fire District would like to remind our residents to prepare for wildfires and create a defensible space around your home. According to FEMA, “a defensible space is an...
by Chuck Colbath John Chaisson has owned and managed Bavilon since 2011. For his 10th year, John and his staff are very excited to offer natural, organic products and services with an effort to make the salon safer for staff, clients, and...
By Charlotte Herdliska, Corona de Tucson Fire Marshall At this time of year, a lot of folks start planning for the summer season and vacations. Camping, boating, hiking, and travel all require some sort of preparation. While you’re getting...
By David Levy Ever since I saw my first major display of the northern lights on July 8, 1966, I have been fascinated and delighted by this always-welcome show of greenish lights in the sky. But of all the displays I’ve seen, few can match the...
By Tricia Beck, M.Ed., Beck Leadership Rejection is scary to everyone, so it makes sense that nervousness and panic are common reactions to public speaking. Telling someone to “just get over it!” doesn’t get rid of those negative emotions, and...
By Kimberly N. In order to explore of the geology of our slice of the Rincon Mountains, we need to widen the lens a little and look at the regional geology of Tucson and the greater southwest. It can help with understanding the bigger picture...
By Kimberly Crossland In 2017, MaRico Tippett retired from the Arizona Air National Guard after 21 years as an Air Force pilot. During that time, he received his Master’s of Science in Financial Planning and developed a strong passion for small...