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February 23 - March 1, 2009

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Dakota and Sunny took a short trip to Sierra Vista and visited the
Arizona Folklore Preserve. They saw
Juni Fisher in concert. Afterward Dakota had a conversation with Juni and the Preserve Director Karen Redwine. The show opens with that conversation.

Dakota interviewing Karen Redwine (left) and Juni Fisher


Jim MacGregor

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February 16-22, 2009

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Arizona’s smallest state park is the
Cochise County Courthouse in Tombstone. Dakota sits down with Don Taylor at the courthouse to talk to him about the history of that unique place.


Lee A. Silva

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February 9-15, 2009

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In response to the many people who ask about the unique name of Show Low, the town where Chronicle of the Old West has its base of operations, Dakota talked to Melanie Heffner, the Director of the
Show Low Historical Society Museum about the town’s name and the area’s history.


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Doing research for a new CD, Dakota gives regular, Jim MacGregor, a phone call to discover his top outlaws and outlaw gangs. Today’s conversation is about Jim’s outlaw gangs. A couple of his selections will surprise you.

Geronimo
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February 2-8, 2009



Ft. Bowie


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January 26 - February 1, 2009

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Following his performance, Dakota gets together with Arizona’s Balladeer,
Dolan Ellis to talk to him about Arizona’s Old West heritage.

Dolan Ellis
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Our regular,
Bill O’Neal, has written 38 books in 30 years while holding down a full-time job and raising a family. Dakota talks to him about the skills he had to develop to accomplish this.

Bill O’Neal
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