Last Monday, on the day she turned 72, Ann Rodgers awoke to a hummingbirdflitting its wings in her face. The sun was just starting to come up over the ridge, and she watched as the bird flapped about before zipping away.
Date: Apr 13, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ariz. woman rescued after spelling 'help' in sticks describes how she got lost
It took searchers nine days to find Ann Rodgers in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona earlier this month. She said she had food and water in her car but ran out after several days and turned to survival mode.
Date: Apr 13, 2016
Source: Google
72-Year-Old Woman Survived 9 Days in Arizona Wilderness by Drinking Pond Water, Eating Plants
The saga for Ann Rodgers and her dog began March 31, when she was headed to Phoenix to visit her grandchildren. She ran out of gas, and found herself stranded on a remote road near Canyon Creek on the White River Indian Reservation, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.
Date: Apr 12, 2016
Source: Google
72-year-old Tucson woman, dog survived 9 days in Arizona wilderness
Ann Rodgers and her dogsurvived by drinking creek water and eating berries and plants, according to reports bylaw-enforcement officials. A weeklong multiagency search ended with a helicopter crew rounding a bend in a canyon to find her waving at them from below.
Date: Apr 12, 2016
Source: Google
Woman lost 9 days in Arizona forest wrote 'help' in sticks
The sign helped lead rescuers to Ann Rodgers, 72, in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona earlier this month, the state Department of Public Safety said. Rodgers declined to comment when reached by The Associated Press.
ass from St. Mary of Mercy Downtown. Ann Rodgers, communications director with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, said that last year a new priest at St. Mary learned that WEPA requested a one-time fee of $1,700; he also found there was no contract with the station, just a handshake agreement.
Date: Feb 06, 2015
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
FAQ about May 21st Doomsday, Judgement Day and Harold Camping
Several religion reporters have excellent explainers, including NPR's Barbara Bradley Hagerty, the Courier-Journal's Peter Smith, the AP's Tom Breen, Kimberly Winston for Religion News Service, Post-Gazette's Ann Rodgers and the Chicago Tribune's Manya Brachear, among others.