By K. Nepsa I was recently petting my beloved pup, when I realized that every time he looks at me it seems like it’s “love,” which of course makes me feel all gooey inside and makes me want to pet him some more. This made me wonder if I was anthropomorphizing his loving looks, or if there is actually a deeper connection between human and beast...
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Understanding and Management Through Education and Empowerment By Karen Jimenez Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age. Approximately 1 in 10 women of all ages may have this condition. Unfortunately, 50-70% may go undiagnosed. Based on the most recent literature, PCOS is characterized...
By Mark Tate April’s 2nd Saturday Vendor Fair at the land “Between the Tracks” (13105 E. Colossal Cave Rd.) brought another successful event for the community. With over 35 local vendors, there were lots of opportunities to “shop local”. The event welcomed students from the Vail’s School District’s Transition School to Work (TSW) program to...
Legion News By Michael “Mick” Shaughnessy, Chaplain Post 109 On Monday, May 30st, we observe Memorial Day to commemorate American Service members who died in the line of duty. While the observance is often mistaken for a holiday to honor all military – lumped with Veterans Day, servicemembers and veterans are most often those who carry out the...
By Rick Bass The Vail area is known for its great weather for cycling. Many cyclists use Old Spanish Trail as a favorite route to train and traverse. Due to the narrow single lane roadway, higher speed limits, increasing bicycle and vehicle traffic, special attention to driving habits and laws are essential to prevent accidents and injuries. Many...
By Anne Gibson It is coming at last! On Saturday, May 14th, the Friends of the Esmond Station Library will hold its first book sale in the front patio and community room at the Gibson- Esmond Station Library. The sale of gently used books will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is a perfect time to stock up on reading materials during...
By Hollie Warnick Crisis can happen at any moment. We are in a crisis when an unstable emergency situation, or event, arises. This is a period of time where the ground is shifting under our feet, either literally or figuratively. Life may be unpredictable or volatile. Circumstances can be uncertain or erratic. But sometimes we forget that crises...
As spring blooms and children head outdoors for sports, activities, and fun, seasonal allergies can cramp your child’s enjoyment.Here are some helpful hints for parents that can help ease runny noses and red, itchy eyes. Can you really do anything to prepare for allergy season? While there is no cure for allergies, there are steps you can take to...
By Alisha Brewer If I asked you to close your eyes and picture a cardinal, could you do it? Now, if I asked you to describe a cardinal using one and only one word, what would it be? “Red”, right? We Tucsonans love our cardinals! That deep red color makes them easily distinguishable as they dart across the desert sky. We put a bird feeder outside...
On March 26 and 27, the Del Lago Men’s Golf Club (DLMGC) held their annual Championships at the Del Lago Golf Course. The competition had three divisions based on handicaps, and when the final putts were holed out, Jeff McCall, Tim Tyler, and Rick Schnurr were victorious in their divisions. McCall was the overall Club Champion having carded a 151...