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A Rhino Runs Through It Would you believe Southern Arizona was once home to prehistoric creatures similar to the modern-day rhinoceros? Writer Paul Allan provides the details.
In Health: And the Beat Goes On Read about cutting-edge research, local fundraisers and more in this feature from the American Heart Association.
Setting a Course for Success The Gallery Golf Club’s North Course recently underwent renovations. Charles Durrenberger takes us through the changes.
Tucson Lifestyle Golf Guide Our annual Golf Guide features a preview of the World Golf Championships–Accenture Match Play Championship, held later this month; an update on improvements made to The Gallery Golf Club’s North Course; and a list of local golf courses with a map of Southern Arizona golf communities.
Creating A Climate for Change Tucson based author/scientist/entrepreneur Jane Poynter discusses her new book, Champions for Change: Athletes Making A World of Difference.
Entrepreneurial Advice: Pause for Effect Former Tucsonan Larry Robertson, author of A Deliberate Pause: Entrepreneurship and its Moment in Human Progress, invites readers to use the action of pausing for an entirely different reason.
Girl Scouting and Samoa Debbie Rich, CEO of the Sahuaro Girl Scout Council, took over the reins of the organization last October. Associate Editor Anne Kellogg sat down with her to see how it has been going.
Here is Where the Help Is St. Luke's Home, which provides independent, affordable accommodations for senior citizens, celebrates 30 years as an assisted living facility for seniors of limited means.
Letter From the Editor
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