by Rob Samuelsen On May 29, 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition camped at the confluence of Slaughter Creek and the upper Missouri River. Using poles, ropes, and paddles, they somehow navigated their flotilla upstream against the 4 mph river...
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My Name is Lori Kilpatrick and I am running for Legislative District 14 State Senate. I am: An Army Veteran Small business owner Have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education Card carrying 2nd Amendment believer A fiscal constitutional...
by Stacy Winstryg If you have driven through Vail lately, you may have noticed all the new housing construction going on. With new houses comes new students. While this is a great thing, it brings added numbers to our already overcrowded...
by Jeff Logsdon, Lead Pastor of Hope City Church Four years ago our family responded to the prompting to relocate from Southern California to Southern Arizona. I had always said I would never move to Tucson. My parents relocated here some...
Drew John was raised to value service to the community and the importance of hard work. As a small business owner for 40 years, he spent decades serving as a school board member and a county supervisor. Those roots established his position as a...
by Assistant Scoutmaster Brad Adams Troop 770 has been busy! Since returning from a very successful summer camp at Camp Lawton on Mount Lemmon, the Scouts of Troop 770 have been seen at the 2nd Annual “A Colossal Fourth.” There, the...
by Candace Lansberry Wow! It’s the middle of summer and school is back in session. Routines start getting established again and we can take the time to reflect on vacations, rest, much-needed breaks, and gratefully set back to work with...
By Susan Summers Volunteering comes as naturally for Vail residents as it does for many Americans. After all, it’s part of our upbringing and has been ingrained in our culture since the republic began. So you might assume that the “ReSources”...
by Walt Johnson Virgil and Dorothy met while attending Tucson High School and married in September of 1937. They moved to the Double H Ranch, owned by Walter and Ethel Johnson, Virgil’s parents, who had homesteaded the Double H around 1910 just...
by J. J. Lamb and David Hook This year, well over 8,000 people connected during the weeklong “A Colossal Fourth” celebration of community and country! The highlight was the spectacular fireworks on July 3rd. This wonderful display, as well as...