It’s Time to Get Out & Enjoy the Beauty Prescott Has to Offer
Spring is beginning to make an appearance here in Arizona and we are all beginning to turn our attention once again to the vast array of outdoor activities available
Spring is beginning to make an appearance here in Arizona and we are all beginning to turn our attention once again to the vast array of outdoor activities available
Since 1943, 27 states across the country have implemented right-to-work laws. Those laws ban unions from compelling workers to join, amounting to over $400 in membership dues each year. Despite
Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation making National Navajo Code Talkers Day a legal state holiday every year on August 14, honoring the courage of the
Are you ready to create your new life through the use of self-hypnosis? If you have been following this column you have a better understanding
Arizona gas prices have fallen 0.7 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.08/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,269 stations in
There are times when the residents in Marian Gutierrez’s group home are blissfully unaware: unaware of the pandemic gripping the globe, of the political turmoil
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