New Book Showcases BLM Landscapes and Outdoor Activities

Safford, Ariz. To celebrate Arizona’s 100th anniversary, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has produced a children’s book about the journeys of a tortoise that takes a 100-year journey across Arizona. Tori Tortoise Turns 100 will be enjoyed by young and old. The book features treasured landscapes managed by the BLM throughout Arizona, including three within the Gila District in southeastern Arizona. BLM Arizona News Release Feed … [Read more...]

Meet and Greet the CRADHH Members in Kingman, AZ

KINGMAN, Ariz. (PRWEB) August 13, 2005 The Colorado River Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CRADHH) is a newly formed non-profit organization that acts as the voice of the deaf and hard of hearing community within the Colorado River area — Mohave County, Arizona - Needles, California - Laughlin, Nevada. The mission of the Colorado River Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is to promote, protect, and to preserve the rights and quality of life of deaf and hard of hearing individuals. To bring in needed funds, CRADHH will have their first major event that is both … [Read more...]

Are the Aliens Already Here?

(PRWEB) August 23, 2005 In the early hours of the morning in April 2002 a bizarre lightshow was seen in the sky above the area of Frenchman Flats near Kingman Arizona. The odd lights were reported in the local newspaper. In the following weeks, residents of the surrounding areas talked of a series of strange events that, to this day, have not been fully explained. Another, everyday UFO sighting? Maybe this time it was different. Author Steve Bell has been researching the mysterious events surrounding this sighting as part of his upcoming fiction novel Secret Revelation. “This … [Read more...]

First baby and first challenges. New Dads have issues.

IRVINE, CA (PRWEB) September 25, 2005 Preparing men for the most important assignment of their life – fatherhood, Dad’s Adventure, a sponsor of Boot Camp For New Dads, has recently released their latest book. “Hit The Ground Crawling” dedicates an entire chapter to the issues that new fathers face. From common fears, long work hours, limited finances, balancing work and family and protecting the family, “Hit The Ground Crawling” gives new fathers the sense that they are not alone and provides helpful tips and advice on how to handle important issues. Embellishing upon the fact … [Read more...]

Law Enforcement Patrol Yields Archaeological Find

A law enforcement officer’s background in archaeology has paid off for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and those concerned with recording and protecting cultural and historic sites. BLM Arizona News Release Feed … [Read more...]

Where Do the Hotel Chains Stand on Hurricane Evacuees?

Kingman, AZ (PRWEB) October 8, 2005 When you take in evacuees as paying guests, how do you make the decision to make a guest leave for a previously made reservation? Have you ever had so much fun on a trip that you called the front desk to stay another night at the hotel only to have your request turned down because they were full with other guests? It does happen. Hotels play the delicate balancing act of ushering guests in and out all the time, without much room for error. Places like Disney World or almost the whole town of Las Vegas can go from dead to maximum occupancy in a day. … [Read more...]

E-LakeHavasu.com Provides a Closer Look at Havasu Falls

(PRWEB) November 17, 2005 According to E-LakeHavasu.com, three major cascades at Havasu Creek create a landscape that is both beautiful and entertaining. At the base of these falls, one of which is Havasu Falls, is a travertine pool filled with cold turquoise water. In fact, the names of the falls, the nearby lake, and even the city all come from the water's beautiful color. Located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in Grand Canyon National Park, Havasu Falls stand 120 feet high. The falls claims one of America's most beautiful campgrounds and backpacking area. For example, beneath the … [Read more...]

Get free copies of the next big thriller Secret Revelation by Steve Bell

(PRWEB) November 28, 2005 100 free copies of the soon to be released novel - Secret Revelation - are available from the official novel & movie web site secretrevelation.com "I'm looking to get the first 100 reviews done by the people that count - everyday people that read books," says Steve. " On the website, you can visit the download page and if you're chosen at random you will get an offer message with a link. From there you can request the book to review." The novel is due to be officially released on December 1st 2005. An exciting thriller based upon the famed 1953 Kingman … [Read more...]

Writing a Book Is Like Having a Baby

(PRWEB) November 29, 2005 One of my babies? Of course it is, and its delivery time. Author Steve Bell is about to give birth to one of his children not literally but literaturally. After nearly three years of gestation, his new novel - Secret Revelation - is about to be born. Its an exciting time, says Steve. But also a nervous time. It really feels like when I was waiting for my kids to be born. Theres a lot of pacing going on in my house at the moment. Steve has likened the process of writing and launching a book, to that of having a baby. Theres the initial seed of the idea that … [Read more...]

Fraud Alerts on Credit Reports Cause Hardship for Many Consumers and Military Personnel Overseas

Cottonwood, AZ (PRWEB) December 23, 2005 - Consumer litigant and credit consultant Christine Baker receives many complaints about credit reporting agencies (CRAs) refusing to provide credit reports and refusing to investigate disputes from clients as well as readers of her blog at http://creditsuit.org/ and forum at http://fight-back.us/forum/ The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) became law in December 2003 and allows consumers to add a Fraud Alert to credit reports if they were subjected to identity theft. Fraud Alerts notify potential creditors that the … [Read more...]