Archive for Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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Horns overwhelm Lobos unbeaten Wickenburg next
Payson team now among final four
November 19, 2008
A 36-19 state quarterfinal win over the Snowflake Lobos has lifted the Payson Longhorns (12-0) into the 3A final four against the only other unbeaten team in the state, the Wickenburg Wranglers.
Christmas kicks off at Swiss Village
November 19, 2008
For the 29th year, the Swiss Village Shops are holding the annual Christmas lighting ceremony with numerous events all along the Village.
Artist follows new path to pottery
November 19, 2008
It’s quite a leap from being a database architect for Intel to being a potter, but Mary Lavan has made it successfully. The artist lived in Phoenix for 30 years before moving to Pine in 2005.
bootleggers in rim country
November 19, 2008
In the late 1910s, 1920s, and early 1930s, Rim Country became host to a number of bootleggers as prohibition took effect. Some were locals who had been born and bred here; others came from across the country. The moonshine was known as “Payson Dew” and gained a positive reputation with many. Today we look at a few producers of these goods.
Ultimate destination: Antarctica
November 19, 2008
Antarctica is the most southerly continent. It is the fifth largest of the world’s seven continents, but was not sighted until 1820.
Easy, elegant holiday brunch
November 19, 2008
Whether it’s for out-of-town holiday guests or a get together with friends, cooking for a crowd can seem like a daunting idea. A simple holiday brunch with menu items that you make ahead can minimize the hustle and bustle of the season while maximizing the time you get to spend with loved ones.
Arteries make better grafts than veins
November 19, 2008
Predictions about the longevity of grafts for clogged arteries are hazardous.
painting at the edge of the world: the watercolours of tony foster
November 19, 2008
Twenty-five years ago, British artist Tony Foster — armed with pencils, brushes and a basic paint box — began a trek that would forever change his life. He was determined to capture nature in its most pure element, and he knew that in order to do so, he’d have to travel and endure challenges that were almost unimaginable.

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