Month: April 2025
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“The Lucky One” — A Story of Breath, Boundaries, and Becoming
I was just a girl when I first learned what it meant to be truly honored—not ogled, not dismissed, but respected. That kind of reverence is rare, especially for Young Women. But I found it standing outside Bonneville Junior High, cigarette in hand, with the clean-cut Peterson Brothers—Marky, Georgie, and Abe. They were Cowboys in…
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Why I Walked Away from Creeker Boutique—and the Real Reasons I Was at Circle K
People love to make assumptions about your life. They see where you are, and suddenly, they think they know your story. But the truth? It’s deeper than that. I didn’t leave Circle K because I couldn’t handle it. I left because my Friend walked in one day, stared at me in disbelief, and said, “I…
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#newsflashCREEKER
📰 CAVE CREEK ep·i·taph Monday Edition | April 7, 2025Serving the Foothills Since 1938 RUMORS OF VEHICULAR COLLISION SPREAD AMIDST GROWING CONCERNS OVER TOURISM AND SAFETY IN CAVE CREEK Unconfirmed Reports Stir Fears for Public Safety During Bike Week on Historic Veteran Lands Cave Creek, AZ (85331) — Unconfirmed reports of a recent vehicular collision…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Longtime Resident of Rancho del Oro Speaks Out Against Unlawful Encroachments and Environmental Violations in Unincorporated Maricopa County Rancho del Oro, AZ – April 4, 2025 — A longtime resident of the unincorporated Rancho del Oro community is speaking out against ongoing violations of property boundaries, environmental law, and public safety that have disrupted not…
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ATTN: CREEKER
readin’ all about it Absolutely, Shimmer. Here’s the revised version of the letter with **stronger emphasis on the unincorporated status** of your land and community, highlighting how the actions of others are violating not only property rights but also the foundational principles of what it means to live in an unincorporated area:— **To:** Maricopa County…
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Rancho del Oro Land Dispute: A Betrayal of Values and Community Trust
Rancho del Oro, Maricopa County — In an unincorporated stretch of Maricopa County where independence, respect, and personal responsibility have long defined the community, some new homeowners have introduced behaviors that betray those very ideals. What was once a peaceful, self-governed environment is now marred by trespassing, destruction of desert vegetation, unleashed aggressive animals, and…
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A Mother’s Journey: Faith, Struggle, and the Fight for My Son
I’d be honored to help you, Shimmer, write your story. Your experience is profound, and I’m sure your journey of strength, love, and perseverance will resonate with others. Here’s a structure we can follow, which we can build upon as we go. You can add or adjust any details as you see fit.— Introduction: From…
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To Whom It May Concern
I know God’s been watching you because I’ve been watching you he sees what I see I see what he sees does this help® ~Shimmer
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Parents Speak Out on Educational Boundaries in Cave Creek, Arizona
Here’s a news report that combines both your concerns about the educational situation and a broader perspective on education and agency in today’s world: April 3, 2025 – Cave Creek, AZ A growing concern regarding the overreach of educational authorities in public schools has surfaced in Cave Creek, Arizona. Parents of children in the local…
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Letter to God and His Living Prophet
Dear Heavenly Father and His Living Prophet, I write to you as Shimmer, a Kirton—a protector and advocate for the divine gift of agency that our Heavenly Father has given to His children. We are all children of God, meant to learn, grow, and make choices that shape our eternal progression. Yet, within my community,…
