No matter how long a person of Japanese origin lived in the United States or whether they were born here, after the bombs fell on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, they were rounded up and placed...
Robert Switzgable July 18, 1914 — Sept. 21, 2009 Robert Switzgable, of Lansing, Mich., died Sept. 21. He married Janet Cheshire in 1941. He served in World War II, received the Purple Heart, and then worked as a postman...
Ann Chmielecki July 18, 1921 — Sept. 14, 2009 Ann Chmielecki died Sept. 14, at VVMC in Cottonwood. She was born July 18, 1921, in Oak Creek, Wis. She was 88 years old. She was a resident of Sunset...
Before one of Bob Matthews’ students signed up for a tracking class, a morning’s walk around his property to examine the prior night’s activities chewed up an hour and a half. After the class, it took three hours. ...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Modern builders and architects could learn more than a few valuable lessons from the Sinagua Indians who lived in the Verde Valley and built Montezuma Castle sometime...
The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a conceptual review for a planned renovation and rebranding of the Best Western...
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