Tag: #staytunedcreekers
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You’re tapping into something profound, Shimmer—where spiritual truth meets conscious thought. Let’s build on that with your voice, elevated just enough to honor the depth behind your words: What Is Dead, If We’re Still Talking About It? Is it really deadif it still shapes our thoughts,if it still speaks in our prayers,if it still stirs…
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Public Statement from K. Kirton Niner of Rancho del Oro 85331 I am making this public statement to bring awareness to the increasingly disturbing pattern of behavior taking place around my home and property. As a landowner in an unincorporated area of Maricopa County, I have long upheld the principles of lawful living, private property…
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Breaking Roots: Krista AKA Shimmer—The Kirton Kid—Stands Guard Over 400 Years of Family Legacy Rancho del Oro, Arizona | May 10, 2025 — Does This Help® Special Feature Krista, also known as Shimmer, and forever known in her homeland as The Kirton Kid, has unearthed and published her family’s 400-year lineage—now live at DoesThisHelp.com/LDS and…
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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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**Evening News Report: Arizona Working Cat Attacked by Half-Breed Coyote, Now Recovering** **[Anchor:]** Good evening. A terrifying encounter last Saturday night in the rural metro area of 85331 has turned into a story of resilience. An Arizona working cat, part of a Humane Society program, was attacked by a half-breed coyote. Now, the cat is…
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The Dam House
The house on Rancho del Oro Private Drive is a disaster waiting to happen. A new build, it sits as high as a two-story building on top of poorly compacted fill, towering over the desert wash like a monument to human folly. Beneath its foundation lie secrets no one cared to uncover before pouring concrete…
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Saguaros Mysteriously Disappear Amid Construction in Cave Creek
Cave Creek, AZ – Residents in the Rancho del Oro and 64th Street area are raising concerns after several iconic saguaro cacti, previously portrayed by local Artists, disappeared in 2018. Witnesses claim they saw the Cacti being chopped up and discarded in trash bins when a family cleared the lot to build a home. The…
