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Jim Cook

Jim Cook

Jim Cook, known as the Official State Liar of Arizona, was born in Arizona and only occasionally lived elsewhere. He wrote 11 books about Arizona, as well as articles for Arizona Highways and other magazines. In 1981, NAU and the Associated Press presented him with the Robert R. Eunson award for achievement in journalism. 

After retiring from ordinary reporting, Jim took up folksinging and storytellng, as well as editing the Journal of Prevarication. Jim passed away in early 2012.

Jim is survived by his wife, Ellie Hartz-Cook, who gave permission for this article to be republished. Jim was also a relative of the owner of CopperState News.

You’ve heard about the Lost Dutchman Mine? This is about the Lost Dutchman Sawmill.

Published in Arizona News

It’s snowbird season.

Published in Conversations

Too much daylight makes us crazy.

How romance overcame the odds on Statehood Day in 1912.

Published in Conversations

There are a lot of sayings out there, but you may    not recognize these.

Published in Conversations

Sometimes technology can be the path to evil

Published in Conversations

Weird Laws? Arizona has some doozies.

Published in Conversations

New Year’s Celebrations were late in 1953.

Published in Arizona News

Letting the bear out of the bathtub.

Published in Conversations
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