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Jim Cantrell, founder of Tucson-based Phantom Space plus Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva.
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Dr. George Hammond, director of the Economic and Business Research Center at the UA-based Eller College of Management. Also, Financial Consultant Shelly Fishman with the Tuesday MoneyMaker Report. Then State Rep. Andres Cano (AZLD 3 – D) and Anthony Gimino of AllSportsTucson.com.
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The Monday Political Face-off features Commentators Dr. Don Jorgensen and Barney Brenner. Then we visit with former Arizona Heath Director Will Humble.
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The quarterly Tucson Air Service Update with Dick Gruentzel, Tucson Airport Authority CFO. Also, our Christmas visit with Father Robert Hendrickson, rector at St. Philip’s In The Hills Episcopal Church.
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Randy Rogers, CEO, Tucson Assn. of Realtors, Financial Consultant Shelly Fishman and UA Professor of Agriculture and Life Sciences Dr. Jeff Silvertooth, Buckmaster agriculture contributor.
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The Monday Political Face-off featuring Commentators John Munger and Jeff Rogers. Then Environmental Reporter Mitch Tobin, director of the Water Desk at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Plus, walking Tucson’s historic neighborhoods with Historian Ken Scoville.
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State Representative Dr. Randy Friese (D-LD 9) and Tim Steller, columnist, The Arizona Daily Star. Plus Weekend Watch with Matt Russell, Inside Tucson Business food and beverage columnist.
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Tucson City Councilmember Richard Fimbres (D-Ward 5), Leila Counts, TUSD governing board member, and Dr. Robert Hendricks, one-time Arizona School Superintendent of the Year and now Buckmaster education contributor.
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A newsmaker interview with Mick Hammond, chair, AZ State Transportation Board. Then Aurelie Sheehan, chair, UA English Dept. with holiday book giving ideas. Plus CPA Michael C. Flowers will yearend tax tips.
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Harry Alexander, host, “Voices of the West,” talks about the future of Old Tucson. Then the Tuesday MoneyMaker Report with Financial Consultant Shelly Fishman. Also, Steve Farley, CEO, Humane Society of Tucson & Southern AZ and Tony Penn, CEO, United Way of Tucson & Southern AZ.