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- How to patch holes in wallboard
- January 27, 2010
- A do-it-yourselfer can find it necessary to cut a hole in wallboard to facilitate the installation home improvement item — a recessed toilet-paper holder, for instance. Obviously, such holes are necessary to the task and voluntarily created. On the other hand, a frustrated adult or an overzealous youngster — swinging a door open a bit too hard — may create unwanted and unplanned holes. These holes can’t be easily hidden by installing a mere toilet paper holder. Anyway, who wants a toilet paper holder mounted in their dining room entry?
- Drip Castle Dreamland
- Kartchner Caverns reveal a hidden, fantasy landscape
- January 27, 2010
- The earth breathes — its intake and exhalation measured in seasons. Standing in the caverned heart of the earth — red as blood and warm as a womb, people stand and stare, fleeting as cave crickets — sensing both the vitality of stone and the frailty of flesh.
- Sleep position and heartburn
- January 27, 2010
- Why don’t doctors share such simple methods for relief rather than prescribing medications?
- TCCA season resumes with tribute to pop icon and his music
- January 27, 2010
- TCCA hosts “dead-on” Neil Diamond tribute?
- A special Valentine’s Day concert
- January 27, 2010
- Jazz and cabaret singer Vismaya (aka, Ingrid Hagelberg) will perform at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 14 at the Community Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Main St, Payson.
- Fun and sun in Florida
- January 27, 2010
- We recognize Florida for its sun-filled beaches, warm climate, world famous theme parks and great resorts. It is also the location to board a ship for most of the Caribbean cruises. If you are booking a cruise that departs from either Miami or Fort Lauderdale, why not extend your stay in Florida for a few days? Rent a car and see the state.
- THE AGE OF AIRPLANES
- The Story of Payson, Arizona -Chapter 35
- January 27, 2010
- It was in the summer of 1935 that Payson began to be a destination for airplanes. It was Cliff “Tuffie” Edwards who launched the feverish hobby that soon gripped a number of local ranchers and town folk. He was from Texas, as were so many early residents of the Payson area, and in 1910, by the age of 12, Edwards was already a capable cowboy riding with the best of them.
- Eating and living ‘WELL’
- January 27, 2010
- For years, Chef Wolfgang Puck has been an inspiration to home cooks across the country, teaching them how to create contemporary American dishes by mixing formal French techniques with Asian and California influences.
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio coming to Payson
- January 27, 2010
- Many know him as “America’s Toughest Sheriff” — a name given to him years ago by the media. It’s a name he certainly has earned as head of the nation’s third largest sheriff’s department, which employs more than 3,000 people. But even before he became Maricopa County Sheriff in 1993, Joe Arpaio was one tough lawman, says a press release.
- Drug-free calendar contest winners named
- January 27, 2010
- Students who won the Gila County Attorney’s Office “I Am Drug-Free, Because I Want to be A …” calendar coloring contest congregated in the Payson supervisor’s office recently to receive their awards. Chief Deputy Patti Wortman announced the winners.
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