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  1. Aging 'ham' still has a voice

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Phil Richardson adjusts one of his antennas on the side of his Oro Valley home. Richardson is one of nearly 700,000 amateur radio operators in the U.S. today.

  2. Tell Me a Good Story

    Hawkeye Richardson gives a seminar, “Telling the Story of Your Business,” which was sponsored by the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce. Through donations and book sales, Richardson aims to help people communicated with others better.

  3. Tell Me a Good Story

    Books that arenÕt very unique, Hawkeye Richardson donates to seniors, kids, teachers, military and veterans.

  4. An Eastern approach to wellness

    Photo courtesy of Jennifer Polixenni Brankin, Tess Richardson works with a client at her Come Alive Health business in Oro Valley.

  5. Aging 'ham' still has a voice

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Using his radio in his house, Phil Richardson dials in a frequency and chats to whomever is on the other end. The most popular topic discussed seems to be weather.

  6. Aging 'ham' still has a voice

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, In 1948, Phil Richardson got his first amateur radio operator's license. He would become an on-air personality at Tucson AM broadcasting institution KTKT.

  7. Aging 'ham' still has a voice

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Oro Valley resident Phil Richardson has been using radios ever since he was a child. Now 83, Richardson has helped with saving people adrift in the ocean, heard the Hindenburg disaster live, and talked with people thousands of miles away.

  8. The Silver Roadrunner

    Don Boorse/Special to the Explorer, Before Richardson’s opening ceremonies, Lacey Nymeyer signs autographs for sixth-grader Laura McGeary (left) and fifth-grader Sierra Rodriguez.

  9. Tell Me a Good Story

    Of some of the rare books for sale, Hawkeye Richardson has an 1870 10-volume set edition of Charles DickensÕ work, which sells for $1,200.

  10. Investing In Equities In A Changing Tax Environment

    Richardson Historically, equities have been one of the best defenses against taxes and inflation. Source: Standard and Poors (NAPS)

  11. Northwest Fire District Mini-Muster

    With a bucket full of water, Dallas Kroh makes he way from one bin to another during a bucket brigade at Richardson Elementary School last week.

  12. Northwest Fire District Mini-Muster

    Students make their way through an obstacle course at Richardson Elementary School during the Northwest Fire District’s Mini Muster.

  13. Oro Valley Business Expo 3

    Roy Richardson, the kitchen manager for Carrabba's Italian Grill, grills chicken for chicken marsala at the Oro Valley Business Club Business Fair and Exposition last Saturday.

  14. The Silver Roadrunner

    Don Boorse/Special to the Explorer, Thousands of miles from Beijing’s medal stand, Olympic silver medalist Lacey Nymeyer found herself moved once again, by the welcoming efforts of Richardson Elementary’s students.

  15. Tell Me a Good Story

    Currently, Hawkeye Richardson houses hundreds of rare, old and unique books in his garage, which he sells at book festivals to fund his non-profit organization Tell Me a Good Story.

  16. Northwest Fire District Mini-Muster

    As Emily Tucker, right, runs towards the mailbox marked “Meeting Place,” she is cheered on by (from left) Abigail Valenzuela, Tristan McMinn, Isabella Salazar and Estefana Andrade during the Mini Muster event at Richardson Elementary School.

  17. Activist seeks fire district annexation

    Patrick McNamara/The Explorer, Phil Richardson thumbs through a stack of petitions people have sent to him in response to his drive to have his neighborhood annexed into the Mountain Vista Fire District.

  18. 'Go Lacey'

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, About 425 students from Richardson Elementary School spelled out “Go Lacey” Tuesday afternoon to show their support for the Olympic athlete and school’s alumnus Lacey Nymeyer.

  19. 'Go Lacey'

    GoLacey.2.rm.081208 Randy Metcalf/ The Explorer Ð Kindergartner Megan Runnals waves her hands with more than 400 other students at Richardson Elementary School Tuesday morning, as they spelled out ÒGo Lacey.Ó

  20. 'Go Lacey'

    GoLacey.2.rm.081208Randy Metcalf/ The Explorer Ð Kindergartner Megan Runnals waves her hands with more than 400 other students at Richardson Elementary School Tuesday morning, as they spelled out ÒGo Lacey.Ó

  21. article Activist seeks fire district annexation

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:00 pm

    An Oro Valley resident recently started a one-man crusade that has brought him all the way to town hall.

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  22. article An Eastern approach to wellness

    Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:00 pm

    Ask Tess Richardson why she has chosen her field of work, and she says it's because she can significantly help people improve their health using Chinese wellness methods.

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  23. article 'Get rich, a few hours a week'

    Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:00 am

    Have you ever been drawn into one of those multi-level marketing meetings that promise to make you rich working only a few hours a week?

  24. article Learning to be better communicators

    Wednesday, May 15, 2013 4:00 am

    Hawkeye Richardson begins telling a story about a prehistoric shark from 20 million years ago. He explains that this shark, when it was alive, was the size of a semi tractor-trailer measuring in around 50 feet long and weighing 50,000 pounds. From a felt pouch, he slid out a palm-sized fossilized tooth belonging to one of those sharks, which was available to be held and touched.

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  25. The Silver Roadrunner

    Don Boorse/Special to the Explorer, Kids marveled at a display of Nymeyer’s memorabilia, including NCAA awards and her Beijing silver medal, which sat in front of the assembly.

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