Dear Heather, My husband and I have decided that we need to make some positive changes in our lifestyle. He is suffering from increased blood pressure, and I am battling the bulge. I want to start now, while my hubby wants to wait until the...
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By Article Author As the new year approaches, it is natural to assess our goals. The ability to respond to life rather than react to it allows us not only to reach our goals, but also to become the people we want to be, who others want to be...
By Article Author If you are a reader who is not familiar with the Greater Vail Community Resources nonprofit corporation, “ReSources” for short, you should know that it is a grassroots approach to providing direct services to Vail’s needy...
By Article Author The Kolb and Valencia Annexation, completed November 23rd, 2018, will bring a key intersection into the Tucson city limits. With the development of the Amazon Fulfillment Center, south on Kolb, and the complete re-engineering...
By Article Author I have written previous articles about local southwest places to visit. Along these lines, (with a big difference) is traveling to Mexico, specifically to Rocky Point, also known as Puerto Penasco. Puerto Penasco is a fishing...
By Article Author 2018 proved to be a successful year for education in Vail. Here are some of the top highlights: 95% of schools in the Vail School District received an A rating from Arizona Department of Education. Prop 468 (Vail School...
January 1, 2019, Saguaro National Park will increase their fees by 5 dollars. This means that the 7 day private vehicle fee will go from 15 to 20 dollars, and for motorcycles, from 10 to 15 dollars. Indivcidual pass for pedestrians and...
By Article Author Each year with the coming of a new year the tradition to make a New Year’s Resolution is foisted upon one by some well-meaning person, social media, or the pressures of society. These resolutions fall into two categories...
By Article Author The first Sunday of the New Year marks Epiphany, the day we celebrate the coming of the wise men to visit the child Jesus, whom they recognized as the Light of the World! Join us for Messy Church on January 6th, where the...
By Article Author Art, music, dance, drama, choir; these are critical components of a well-rounded education. The so called “soft skills” can and do help students for a myriad of reasons; creativity, learning, and human to human communication...