Lessons Learned in Mexico Include Hard Work, Generous Spirit
Baja California in Mexico is the most well-visited area by
Who IS that Crazy Driver? Oh … It’s My Dad
I think it's only fair to warn you: My parents have purchased an
Find the humor in a losing season
And verily did the archangels who sit on the ruling council of
Number receiving benefits outstrips taxpaying public
When Congress and President Clinton embraced welfare reform in
Red Phone: Sound cannons blast neighbors
"I live in the area of New and Roop streets right behind the outlets. There are noise cannons that are blowing from sunrise to sunset absolutely terrorizing the neighborhood dogs. In my particular case, I have a German shepherd who has been terrorized without any break for several weeks on end. I know there are alternatives for scaring these birds off beside making constant noises all day. I am wondering if I am the only one who is going through this hell with my dogs. Is it something that other people are concerned about as well but aren't necessarily doing anything about it? I was going to see if I could get some community action going here to make these folks realize that this noise pollution is unacceptable torture of animals. There are absolutely alternatives for them to keep birds away from their crops. This is a very selfish act on their part in my view and is torture for the animals."
SVCT opens 45th season with ‘Spelling Bee’
South Valley Civic Theatre recently celebrated its 44th season at the annual People’s Choice Awards Show where Rob Barham and Kel Whisner, as Masters of Ceremony, brought down the house with audience participation and watermelons. Not surprisingly, “The Wizard of Oz,” with special effects, outstanding costumes and scenery, and a huge cast, took home the lion’s share of awards. There isn’t room here to mention names but you can get the low down at www.svct.org.
Local Baha’i celebrate Festival of Ridvan
The world's religious faiths differ sharply in their systems of