My name is Issemathe Caruso. I am the new owner of The Pilates Station. Ownership was transferred to BinRuso LLC on June 18, 2021. Our 1st year in business is quickly approaching. The Pilates Station is a small, personable, calm, and inviting studio. We are located at 13190 E. Colossal Cave Rd., Vail, AZ 85641. There are two waterfalls to bring...
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By John Simpson April 2022 was dry and warm. No rain was recorded in the area for April, and this was the third time this has occurred in the last 11 years at my place. My 11-year Average April rainfall is only 0.24.” The Tucson Airport’s 30-year average rainfall is also 0.24.” April is the second driest month for Tucson, May being the first. On...
By Rabbi Shemtov On Tuesday, April 12, Governor Doug Ducey signed the “Moment of Silence” law, requiring public schools to provide a few minutes each day, or week, for students to be able to reflect, meditate, or pray as they see fit. In his remarks at the signing, Gov. Ducey said, “As we’re working to get Arizona kids refocused in the classroom...
By Bailey BreedingCommunity Relations Intern With temperatures heating up, it’s time to start thinking about hiking safety. Hiking is a great way to get outside and get some exercise. Safety should be a top priority when hiking this summer. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Bring plenty of water: A good rule of thumb, especially in high...
With summer just around the corner, you may be thinking of taking a trip. While you may have earned some rest and relaxation, being a tourist can make you a target for potential theft. Before taking to the road or sky, here are a few tips to keep you financially safe while traveling. Prepare your finances ahead of time Ensure your vacation goes...
By Miki Lee Hall This story is a tribute to all the dads out there who are so dearly loved and forever treasured in their children’s hearts. Happy Father’s Day! Daddy died after a yearlong battle with cancer. One day not long after the funeral, Mom was sorting through some of his clothes, and I saw her pick up his khaki canvas walking hat and...
By Anne Gibson A contingency of seasoned residents of Vail proper came together concerned about the future of Vail, as the City of Tucson has annexed closer and closer. “We met informally for several months until we were advised to file with the Arizona Corporation Commission and form a 501(c)(4) (civic organization) non-profit corporation. This...
One of the skills I believe I’ve developed over my adult life, particularly through my business background of some thirty years, is the ability to receive unsettling news calmly and with equanimity. I must say, when a reporter from the Tucson Sentinel called me out of the blue on a Monday afternoon before the first Board of Supervisors meeting in...
Hello Friends, Thank you to everyone who participated in the April Arbor Day ceremony. Together we planted 50 new trees in Purple Heart Park. I am eager to watch these trees mature to create a much-needed tree canopy along our walking paths within the park. You may have noticed a lot of construction within the park. This is all due to the voter...
Civano Animal Hospital and Emergency Center partners with national charity to provide state of the art, life-saving veterinary care to retired law enforcement and military working K9s of Arizona at a significantly reduced rate. Dr. Alexis Roth, her husband and hospital administrator, Aaron Roth, and Dr. Lindsay Juhl at Civano Animal Hospital...