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- Make master plan for big meal
- November 11, 2009
- It’s hard to believe, but Thanksgiving is just 15 days from now. So, this is probably the last weekend to make a master plan for the feast.
- Wallpaper gives simple facelift on a budget
- November 11, 2009
- Welcome to The Rim Review’s new column, “On the House” with the Carey Bros.
- The story of Payson, Arizona
- Chapter 30: The Class of 1927
- November 11, 2009
- In 1927, the Payson School graduated its first class from a new high school curriculum. There were two graduates. The high school classes were held in one of the two clapboard buildings near the corner of Oak and Main Streets, where today the Community Presbyterian Church has a parking lot.
- Bisbee a fascinating community
- November 11, 2009
- A short time ago I was visiting with some friends who told me they were from Bisbee, Ariz. I inquired about the town and its history and what Bisbee is today, and found it to be most interesting.
- Working past retirement age
- November 11, 2009
- When we were in our 30s, most of us couldn’t wait for the day we could retire. Now, at retirement age, many of us aren’t doing what we expected.
- Turkey Tradition
- Community Thanksgiving meal brings Rim Country together
- November 11, 2009
- The Rim Country and its diverse residents — from those who were born here, to those who came a little later but grew up here, to new arrivals — have many tremendous traditions that help make us a community. Perhaps one of the most special is the annual Elks Community Thanksgiving Dinner.
- Putting out the fire of burning tongue syndrome
- November 11, 2009
- Burning tongue syndrome is also known as burning mouth syndrome because the gums, roof of the mouth and lips also can feel like they are on fire.
- Prescribed fire plans for Wednesday and Thursday
- November 11, 2009
- Pending favorable conditions, fire managers are planning a prescribed burn four miles south of the Blue Ridge Reservoir.
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Question of the week
Do you think the community should be involved with the selectioin of a new School Board Superintendent?
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