By Hughes Federal Credit Union 2020 was a rough year and your credit cards might have been use more than expected. Maybe you added more to the holiday gift list last year or perhaps you had some emergencies to take care of, whatever the situation, having credit card debt pile up is no fun. If you’re looking to get back on the right financial...
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By George and Pat Soetaert How did you and meet and how long have you been married?George and I met in high school. While in high school we lived across the street from each other. George was a Senior and I was a Junior. We have been married 68 years. Who initiated the first contact?He was a Senior and I was a Junior. He asked me for a date and we...
By Leroy B. Vaughn and Ceci Vaughn How did you and meet and how long have you been married?We met in 1978 at a party in Los Angeles. The party was at a private detective agency owned by one of our officers and was attended by police officers and civilian employees from the California State Police. Ceci was not very impressed with me at that time...
By Patrick Whitehurst Tay’s Brew House and Tay’s BBQ, located at 16461 S Houghton Road in Vail, closed their doors this month, but will reopen again. Original owner Natasha Herzig recently sold the popular businesses to move with her family to Texas. The Brew House and BBQ, with a staff of ten, is named for their daughter, Taylinn, or Tay for...
By Steve Christy As we go to press, our community is in the throes of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic while struggling to understand why it is so difficult for Pima County to receive adequate vaccines for our population and an efficient system to dispense them into the arms of all of us. Particularly frustrating is the vaccine availability-or...
By Nikki Lee I cannot believe how quickly January flew by. While we’re not out of the woods yet, I’m hopeful for what February will bring. Healthcare professionals and volunteers are working hard to vaccinate thousands of people each week here in Tucson. I’m so grateful for these heroes in our community and I look forward to receiving my vaccine...
By MaRico Tippett To recognize and highlight the roles of African Americans in U.S. history as we begin the celebration of Black History month, I want to take a moment to give thanks for the present. We live in the best of times in human history. America provides a good quality of life to a diverse country of many races, ethnicities, and people...
By Samreen Khan As we age, we feel so many changes in our skin, hair, weight, energy, moods, memory, confidence, sexual satisfaction, and much more. Replenishing our body with bio-identical hormones can result in weight loss, increased energy, decreased mood swings, less anxiety, better memory, healthier sex life, stronger bones, more youthful...
Dear Editor: Your December 2020 issue featured an article by Robert Samuelson called Calamity with Kestrels! It was a great article and I enjoyed it very much. However, I wanted to inform Robert and the Vail Voice that the name “Anasazi” to refer to Ancestral Puebloan Native Americans is incorrect. The name Anasazi was given to these...
Dear Mr. Carruth, I cannot understand why on earth you would choose to force schools to reopen hybrid/in-person instruction during the greatest COVID-19 surge we’ve seen to date in our community. This decision is morally, ethically, and practically wrong and utterly indefensible. Our students and teachers deserve better protection and care...