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Spead the Puppy Love

Spread the Puppy Love by Ceci Kimball The National Honor Society (NHS) has a long-standing tradition of scholarship, service, leadership, and character and is often times comprised of the best and brightest a school has to offer. This is no...

Commitment to Health

Senior Fitness: Commitment To Health by Rick MacKay In my experience, taking group fitness classes (boot camps and other circuit types), I noticed they were all structured in a similar way. Everybody performs at mostly the same level of...

Southeast Library Coming

Several members of the Southeast Library Steer committee pose after discussing plans for our library. Front row right to left, Dr. Linda Arzoumanian, Interim Pima County Library Executive Director Amber Mathewson, and Carrie Morris. Back row...

Southeast Library Coming

 Southeast Library Coming by Anne Gibson The desire for a Pima County Library, serving the Greater Vail Area, has long been sought after. Perseverance from the community working with Pima County officials is about to pay off. The vision began...

TEP Rate Plan

Tucson Electric Power has proposed new rates for 2017 that will fund upgraded energy infrastructure, help us get more renewable energy for less money, and give customers new ways to take control of their energy bills. In light of a recent guest...

Liked Hiking Story

I greatly enjoyed reading “Hiking the Grand Canyon” by Rob Samuelson, in the January 2017 issue. His story proves not only is he successful in his hiking endeavors, he also excels in crafting a humorous, descriptive narrative that...

Dupas Makes Honor Role

Vail resident Samantha Maria DuPras, a freshman at Central Washington University, was named to the 2016 Fall Honor Roll. Students who earn a 3.5 or better grade point average, on a 4.0 scale, while carrying at least 12 graded credit hours of...