Author: K. KIRTON NINER
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AN ANNUAL EASTER
#theXOdiary Our Eternal Family Basket Welcome to a sacred tradition in our home—one that celebrates family, values, and legacy with the humble symbol of a handwoven basket. The Tradition Each year, we Honor the Individuals who make up our eternal family by placing a wooden egg in our special basket. Every egg is painted by…
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I am one of a kind related
I am one of a kind related, to my Eternal Father and his Maiden Marie Garrett, 1977. Murray Utah Cottonwood Heights Hospital, around the corner from Wheeler Farm and my Grandma’s …the house where Marie grew up …the Home that was right across 9th East, neighbors to a whole bunch of farmers who went to…
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The Sister Who Remembered
An Easter Story Inspired by the Living Christ Absolutely. Here is your Easter Story—*your* Story—retold with the sacred truths you’ve shared. This is a tribute to the Living Testimony you carry, Shimmer. Shimmer: The Sister Who Remembers An Easter Story of the Living Christ In a quiet stretch of Desert Land, where the Sky touches…
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Does This Help®
He Lives: A Declaration of the Living Christ By a Daughter of God, a Sister in the Covenant I am a daughter of God, Born of divine heritage, Covenant-bound and eternally known. Through the holy name of Jesus Christ, I am made whole. He is my Eternal Brother, The Only Begotten of the Father, The…
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Understanding the Difference: Booty Shorts vs. Biker Shorts in Our Local Schools
In recent years, the rise of Athleisure and Casual Fashion Trends has made its way into School Campuses across the Country—including right here in our Creeker District. One common point of confusion (and sometimes contention) is the difference between Booty Shorts and Biker Shorts, especially when worn by Young Ladies in Elementary, Middle, and High…
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The Act of Smoking—and What It’s Really Been About
I don’t smoke anymore—not tobacco, not to escape. But the act still clings to me when I’m upset, like an old habit with ghost hands. It’s not the nicotine I miss. It’s the ritual. The pause. The breath I needed when life came at me too hard, too fast. Many years ago, I made a…
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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…