By Steve Christy Given the response received by our District 4 office and the KGUN9 TV News, it is apparent that many of you watched Allen “Big Al” Kath’s Operation Safe Roads segment featuring Wilmot Road and its perceived speeding problem...
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By Anne Gibson The newly named South East Regional Council (SERC) began slowly in the dance studio at the Civano Coffee Shop with Ms. Free as the lead. “The purpose of SERC from the very beginning was to address issues of importance and to...
By John Simpson February was quite cold and very wet. An incredible 2.86 inches of rain and melted snow fell. This is well above my 8-year average of 1.02 inches. February 2018 was very wet as well when 2.98 inches fell last year. As a...
By Heidi Schewel of the Coronado National Forest Recent winter storms have left snow deposited on the Santa Catalina Mountains, much to the delight of skiers and winter enthusiasts. While some roads were seasonally closed for the winter, snow...
By David H. Levy If you have read this column more than once, you probably are not too surprised to understand that I love comets. Comets are a part of me, a part of who I am. But I had to wait a while before I saw my first comet. I was...
By Stacy Winstryg The Vail Parent Network (VPN) is gearing up for another legislative session. Many bills are already working their way through committee’s up at the capital. VPN has narrowed down where we will be concentrating our efforts...
By Article Author With the wonderful winter rains we are having this year, we can expect a great wildflower bloom this spring. Unfortunately, these rains will also increase our fuel load and wildfire risk along with it. With that said I am...
By Article Author The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) awarded the Rincon Valley Fire District $2,967 to continue their mission to prepare, prevent, and protect our community from harm. This grant will go towards increasing the...
By Article Author March … the beginning of Lent and the beginning of a new time for Desert Skies. We will kick-off Lent with a family service (we call it Messy Church, but it’s not really messy, just family-oriented, but grandmas...
By Susan Summers Isn’t it a great feeling when you’re able to gift a friend with a household item or garment that’s in great condition, but one that you just don’t use anymore? It’s the same feeling you’ll experience when you donate to Vail...