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Miss Navajo Nation contestants announced
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The Miss Navajo Nation Office and Office of the President and Vice President formally announced the six Diné young women vying for the 2024-2025 Miss Navajo Nation title at the Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park July 12. “As Navajo women, we have the natural...
Former Kayenta town manager ordered to pay $2M for embezzlement
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Township reached a settlement on June 21 in its case against former Town Manager Andre Cordero. According to the Kayenta Township Commission, Cordero, along with several co-conspirators, embezzled $401,620 from the town during Cordero’s tenure from 2011 to 2015. In Kayenta District Court, Cordero...
Knob and Clay Fires outside Sedona/Update
Coconino National Forest officials say the forward progression of the Knob Fire, 6.5-miles north of Sedona, was stopped Wednesday. The fire burned 8.5-acres. Crews are working to make sure the fire lines are secured. The Clay Fire, 6-miles east of Sedona, continues to grow slowly, with 25-acres burned. Officials say challenging terrain makes it hard to get firefighters on location, but helicopter bucket drops have been successful. Smoke will remain visible as suppression efforts continue. Both fires were started by lightning on Monday.
New Scottsdale Developments: The Sydney and The Edge
In collaboration with Diversified Partners and Palmer Development Group, two new mixed-use retail projects, The Sydney and The Edge, are coming to Scottsdale. These developments will introduce the latest in entertainment, shopping and dining. Scottsdale is set to welcome its newest and hottest entertainment district as Diversified Partners, Scottsdale’s leading...
Mici celebrates 20 years of Italian cuisine at Queen Creek location
With inflated food and dining prices everywhere, Queen Creek's Mici Italian restaurant is celebrating both its rich culinary heritage and 20 years of serving up their award-winning, family recipes with a month of new menu launches and specials for busy families coming off summer vacation and preparing to start a new school year.
Arizona Humane Society offering free adoptions in Scottsdale for pets older than 6 months
PHOENIX – Arizona Humane Society is offering free pet adoptions for animals older than six months at its Scottsdale PetSmart location. The promotion spans from Wednesday until July 21 at the AHS branch at Miller and Camelback Roads. All adoptable pets are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped and...
ASU, former GCU pitcher Hunter Omlid final Sun Devil drafted, selected by Rockies
In the 20th and final round of the 2024 MLB Draft, the Colorado Rockies selected ASU right-handed pitcher Hunter Omlid with the No. 588 pick, becoming the fourth Sun Devil who was drafted this year. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!. Getting to this moment of...
Preserving Sedona’s beauty for the future
Sedona’s breathtaking landscapes, adorned with majestic red rock formations and desert vistas, draw three million visitors annually. Tourism significantly impacts our environment and quality of life, making visitors vital to preserving Sedona for future generations. The city has developed a Sustainable Tourism Plan based on four pillars of sustainability...
Lake Havasu City Welcomes Gabrielle Vera as New Director of Parks and Recreation
Lake Havasu City officially has a new helmsman—or should we say helmswoman—at the helm of its Parks and Recreation Department. Gabrielle “Gabby” Vera, a seasoned professional in the field with 15 years under her belt, has been chosen to lead, scheme, and possibly dream up the future of the city’s public spaces. Vera takes on the role after a stint as the Regional Park Superintendent for Maricopa County, as the official announcement details her accomplishments, which apparently include launching innovative programs to ostensibly boost community engagement and enjoyment of the great outdoors.
Surprise looking for Fiesta Grande vendors
The city of Surprise is expecting as many as 10,000 people to come out to this year’s Fiesta Grande on Saturday, Oct. 5 at Mark Coronado Park. The city is now seeking car show entries, promotional vendors, outreach organizations and local businesses for the annual celebration, which will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. at 15960 N. Bullard Ave.
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