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A frequent question I am asked by many residents is, “Why does this council spend so much time on issues that do not affect the average citizen residing in Fountain Hills? There are many other … more
Last Sunday I had the pleasure to attend this season’s final concert of the Fountain Hills Community Band at the Community Center. It was great! The theme was popular music from the 1890s … more
With the upcoming re-election of Mayor Dickey, may I remind the citizens of Fountain Hills that the Town Council meeting on April 16 is available on the Fountain Hills town website and YouTube. … more
Prudent judges typically strike down religious and political persecutions without a trial. If a U.S. citizen goes on trial, he/she must be treated fairly by an unbiased judge for justice and liberty … more
Candidates submit “nonpartisan nomination petitions” with 297 valid signatures to secure a place on the primary ballot. The town clerk is responsible to review signatures based on … more
Everyone wants to stop violence today, but no one knows how. Some think we will be able to find the answer with Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) because it has amazing capacities that our scientists … more

2024 is an election year in Fountain Hills. Choices must be made. Town Council meetings often highlight contrasts that voters should consider. The recent council study session to discuss … more
I want to add my voice to those who advocate re-electing Ginny Dickey for Fountain Hills mayor on July 30. At a recent meeting I attended, she was introduced with a recitation of her past work … more
Thankfully, common sense prevailed at the April 2 Town Council meeting regarding the proposal for the town to not defend itself in the referendum petition lawsuit. The proposal was irrational, … more
In Fountain Hills some of our elected leaders believe that good government is best conducted on social media. Some “leaders” post claims of successes, complaints or conduct polls to … more
It doesn’t take long to identify a person as a leader or a follower. Gerry Friedel is a follower. He can’t decide when or what to lead on. He has been a follower of Councilman … more
I am writing this letter before the April 16 Town Council meeting wherein anti-DEI is on the agenda. Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is not political. It is progress. Yet, this is getting … more
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