Sun Valley’s Abandoned Properties Issue
Abandoned properties occur when legal owners die, or the land was owned by companies that no longer exist. No one is now responsible for maintaining the land.
Abandoned properties occur when legal owners die, or the land was owned by companies that no longer exist. No one is now responsible for maintaining the land.
While most immigrants come to the United States legally, doing things “the right way,” is complicated, expensive and full of roadblocks.
I sat down with Oliver Mendoza, the owner of Mendoza’s, and asked him a few questions to which he gave some amazing answers.
Aaliyah Tiangco, a junior at Hug HS, says, “I feel supported because my counselor is always there and happy to help whenever anything is going on.”
They have been imagined as Zoroastrian priests, astrologers and as kings. They have appeared in various forms in paintings, film, literature and song.
More older adults have turned to cochlear implants after Medicare expanded eligibility for the devices.
Sun Valley residents with a keen eye may have noticed that the word “receive” on the sign is misspelled, and that Romans 10:9 doesn’t actually say this…
The problem isn’t that we don’t have enough grocery stores reasonably close, it’s that they’re not close enough… not in Sun Valley, within walking or biking distance.
When a certain mood hits, I enjoy watching TED Talks on various subjects. Today was one of those days, and I found myself drawn to several videos about Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)…
You might have wondered, why do you see golf carts with rainbow umbrellas in them around Sun Valley? Well, believe it or not, people are selling food in them. Seems a little strange, but these people try to make their own money by being independent by selling food favorites.