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Safeguard Business Systems
(520)296-5545
4240 N Summer Set Drive 85750

New Embassy Suites Hotel Opening In Tucson This Summer
520-352-4000
6350 North Campbell Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85718

Eagle Plumbing
(520)760-2278
11800 East Summer Trail 85749

Forever Summer
(520)663-0300
10222 East Rita Road 85747

KORN Steve
(520)296-5545
4240 North Summer Set Drive 85750

No Nonsense Cleaning Systems Systems
(520)744-3077
7531 West Summer Sky Drive 85743

Summer Institute of Linguistics
(520)825-6000
16131 North Vernon Drive 85739

"That's 30 days of income they don't have for their families"

Healthy ducks

T-Rex Museum official site

From the Animal Fair

AWESOME OPEN HOUSE

Helping Troubled Teens - Important for parents and families

Revivel Fire is spreading throughout the Churches of Tucson

Iraq Policy Group of the Pima County Democratic Party

[customer complaint]

what happened with volunteers?

Sweat this: City soon may tie mark for run of century-degree days (citizen-local)

Tucson Time Capsule: A summer night on Speedway - Tucson Region

Tu Nidito provides summer respite - XML::RSS::Parser::Element=HASH(0xa2e63e4)


Food & Farm Bill

Summer Class Registration Now

Planned gas pipe replacement through Tucson starts this summer (citizen-local)

Downtown apartments should be ready by summer (citizen-local)

Center of the science universe (citizen-local)

W. Va science camp applications due Feb. 18 (citizen-local)

Legalities stall 6th St. warehouse plan (citizen-local)

South Side shoppers 'underserved' no more (citizen-local)

Tucson Water wants rates to go up 10% (starnet-local)

Group seeks stronger U.S.-Mexico ties (citizen-local)

Deputies seek help IDing body of man (citizen-local)

New TEA leader got caught up in teacher protest (starnet-local)

Pima County 2007 rain totals vary a great deal (citizen-local)

Purse snatcher draws 90 days in jail (starnet-local)

Opinion by Greg Hansen: Return to coaching highly unlikely after unexplained leave of absence (starnet-local)

Now he works on Camaro all the time (starnet-local)

Crossing Az deserts nearly as dangerous in winter as summer (citizen-local)

Critics: Eloy summer too hot to draw theme-park visitors (starnet-local)

Mother booked in July death of toddler (starnet-local)

Media Watch (weekly)

County's summer air quality improves (citizen-local)

BEIJING-BOUND (citizen-local)

'Don't be sad. Just help me pray 4 a miracle' (starnet-local)

Three Sabino Canyon trails to reopen (citizen-local)

Jimmy's forecast (starnet-local)

Let's summerize: We can't wait for autumn (citizen-local)

Chili cook-off to help send boys, girls to camps next summer (starnet-local)

Immigration provisions may resurface in the fall (citizen-local)

Single toe bone to major dino display (starnet-local)

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http://tucsoncitizen.com/business/pressrelease/post/179/www.desertmuseum.org
Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford’s English-Spanish children’s book Hip, Hip Hooray, It’s Monsoon Day! celebrating the summer rains of the desert southwest was released last fall and has been on an upward journey with critics since then, receiving three awards.
Rivera-Ashford will be at the UA’s Arizona State Museum Summer Solstice Celebration June 21, the San Juan’s Day Festival June 24; as well as Chicago, June 13; Santa Barbara, CA,. July 28, and July 29, and the L.A./San Diego area, July 30- August 1. Rivera-Ashford is available for readings and presentations in English or Spanish about her monsoon book or My Nana’s Remedies, also in its fourth printing by the ASDM press. My Nana's Remedies was a 2002 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Finalist. She can be reached at 520-982-8054.
The ASDM Press is a part of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, one of the nation’s leading outdoor living museums, featuring more than 300 species of native wildlife and 1,300 varieties of desert plants. The Museum, is open every day of the year from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. March through September and from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. October through February. In June, July, and August the Museum is open until 10 p.m. on Saturday evenings. Admission is free for members and children under six. September through May admission is $13 for adults and $4.25 for children age 6 through 12. Daily summer rates in June through August are $9.50 for adults and $2.25 for children age 6 through 12. Call (520) 883-2702 or visit www.desertmuseum.org.

Tucson Business Edge | www.tucsoncitizen.com
Summer wage boom may taper off, economists fear Ê

ASDM Authors, Artists Honored for Bilingual Books | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
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Tucson Business Edge | www.tucsoncitizen.com
Summer wage boom may taper off, economists fear

nationworld | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
US: Gas to peak at $4.15 a gallon but stay high WASHINGTON - Gasoline prices should peak at $4.15 a gallon this summer, the government says — finally an encouraging word for motorists who might be thinking the cost of a fill-up will just keep climbing....
Fed: High energy, food prices keep economy weak WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve says the economy remained "generally weak" heading into summer as rising costs for energy and food pounded consumers and forced some companies to push their own prices higher....

arizona | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Arizona faces dilemma on new power plants Desert dwellers already bracing for ever-higher summer electric bills soon will face another jolt, as unwelcome as $4 gasoline. Powering Arizona will become a lot more challenging, and potentially a lot more expensive, according to a new study that reviews the state's energy options....
Davis Summer Mariachis

opinion | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
My Tucson : Lifelong romance with reading began in summer A visit to a friend's house brought back childhood summer memories....

local | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Davis Summer Mariachis

crime | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Davis Summer Mariachis

breakingnews | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
US: Gas to peak at $4.15 a gallon but stay high WASHINGTON - Gasoline prices should peak at $4.15 a gallon this summer, the government says — finally an encouraging word for motorists who might be thinking the cost of a fill-up will just keep climbing....
Fed: High energy, food prices keep economy weak WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve says the economy remained "generally weak" heading into summer as rising costs for energy and food pounded consumers and forced some companies to push their own prices higher....

weird | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Illinois DOT plans to leave more roadkill behind CARBONDALE, Ill. - The view along Illinois highways this summer should be beautiful — for the turkey vultures....

border | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Our Opinion: 'Piecemeal' immigration reforms better than nothing The women and men of the 110th U.S. Congress have more important matters to attend to this summer than to attempt comprehensive reform of our dysfunctional immigration policies....

mars | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Center of the science universe Tucson will become a world science center this summer thanks to the University of Arizona's Phoenix Mars Lander mission, Gov. Janet Napolitano said Wednesday....

border | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Our Opinion: 'Piecemeal' immigration reforms better than nothing The women and men of the 110th U.S. Congress have more important matters to attend to this summer than to attempt comprehensive reform of our dysfunctional immigration policies....

breakingnews | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
US: Gas to peak at $4.15 a gallon but stay high WASHINGTON - Gasoline prices should peak at $4.15 a gallon this summer, the government says — finally an encouraging word for motorists who might be thinking the cost of a fill-up will just keep climbing....
Fed: High energy, food prices keep economy weak WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve says the economy remained "generally weak" heading into summer as rising costs for energy and food pounded consumers and forced some companies to push their own prices higher....

weird | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Illinois DOT plans to leave more roadkill behind CARBONDALE, Ill. - The view along Illinois highways this summer should be beautiful — for the turkey vultures....

I-10 | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®
Tucson astronomy club to build observatory site The Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association is planning to begin construction on a long awaited observatory site this summer or fall in Sunizona, a small town south of Willcox....
Sneak a peak or just trail off for memorable Memorial Day Memorial Day is the gateway to the summer in southern Arizona, where high country camping and hiking are the major sports....

Tucson Weekly : The Alternative to Bland Daily Journalism in the Sonoran Desert
While Tucson is hours away from the beach, Gaslight Theatre is offering up some oceanside fun this summer
With summer almost upon us, Gaslight Theatre hits the surf with a 1960s teen beach spoof, and it's gnarlatious, fer sure. Beach Blanket Be-Bop finds a stoked surfer dude named Moondoggie helping his honey, Barbara...

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Youth Summer Internship - Apply today!

Tucson Water—Educational Outreach Programs
The Summer Teacher Internship

hours
City of Tucson pools operate on varying summer schedules, and nine locations operate year-round. Please refer to the Pool Schedule listing in the Aquatics section for pool hours. All pools are closed on official City of Tucson holidays.

Parks and Recreation Main Page
Add 13,000 programming hours to summer KIDCO. 6,500 hours were added to summer KIDCO programs during July and August 2007. Additional summer KIDCO programming will occur starting in May 2008.

Contact Us
Summer Job Fairs:
Summer Camps - 791-4877
Summer Swim Lessons - 791-5352

City Manager Bio
Mike has a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Arizona and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In the summer of 2001, Mike was selected as a scholarship recipient to attend the prestigious Senior Executives in State and Local Government program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Programs & Projects : Urban Planning & Design, Tucson
The overall Neighborhood Plan Project will be evaluated this summer to determine how the process, or elements of the process, can be used by other neighborhoods that would like to prepare or update neighborhoods plans.


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