Wednesday, March 26th at Taverna Greek Grill, a Wine, Chocolate and Cheese party will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. A portion of the evening's proceeds will go toward the American Heart Association. Festivities will include a raffle, prizes and appetizers. The event is sponsored by Flagstaff's … [Read more...] about American Heart Association Fundraiser
Business
Interstate 11 Moving Forward for Business
Governors Jan Brewer (Ariz.) and Brian Sandoval (Nev.) today met at the Hoover Dam unveil signs that promote the future route of the Interstate 11 (I-11). A project Governor Brewer has enthusiastically championed to better connect Arizona to national and international trade partners, I-11 will serve … [Read more...] about Interstate 11 Moving Forward for Business
Pro-Groom’s Makeover in Historic Sunnyside
The sound of barking dogs sweeps over the counter from the back room and out the front door of the little building. It is painted a cheerful blue and sits on a peaceful corner in the Sunnyside area. The historic building, at the corner of a street (North Center) and an avenue (East Arrowhead), … [Read more...] about Pro-Groom’s Makeover in Historic Sunnyside
Versatile Manager Relocating to Flagstaff
Tyler Hold has been a team leader for his entire career; he worked as a teacher for ten years, managed a grocery store in Houston and recently entered the pest control industry. Hold joined the family-owned pest control company, Truly Nolen, in June of 2013 as a member of the manager-in-training … [Read more...] about Versatile Manager Relocating to Flagstaff
Giftcard Zen and the Workplace
A local Internet start-up is looking to double in size and is on the search for some new team members. Giftcard Zen, a website where people can buy and sell giftcards at a discounted rate, was started by Aaron Dragushan in September 2012. Since its start, Giftcard Zen grows 15 percent each … [Read more...] about Giftcard Zen and the Workplace
Flagstaff as a Manufacturing Community
Stating, “Flagstaff is huge on innovation,” Business Retention and Expansion Manager John Saltonstall is involved in the effort to try to have Flagstaff designated as a manufacturing community, highlighting technology and making it eligible for federal funding. Saltonstall says manufacturing is … [Read more...] about Flagstaff as a Manufacturing Community
Spring Skiing Has Much to Offer
With the prospect of heavy snowfall combined with blue skies, Arizona Snowbowl has a lot to look forward to in March. On average, late February and March are the highest snowfall months. So make no mistake, the winter of 2013/14 chapter two is just beginning. It is also the month we offer some … [Read more...] about Spring Skiing Has Much to Offer
The Buzz About Commercial Drones
What was that flying above the freestyle ski and snowboard events in Sochi? A bird? A plane? Nope, just a type of drone outfitted with a camera to give you the best angle to see every gravity-defying trick. As prominent cogs in the global war on terrorism, military and CIA drones – or unmanned … [Read more...] about The Buzz About Commercial Drones
Annual Home and Garden Show Approaching
The 21st Annual Flagstaff Home & Garden Show is happening March 28th, 29th & 30th!Nothing signals spring in Flagstaff like the Flagstaff Home and Garden Show! For over twenty years it has been Flagstaff’s big spring event! With hundreds of displays, this Flagstaff Home and Garden Show is … [Read more...] about Annual Home and Garden Show Approaching
Doctors Calling Flagstaff Home
It wasn’t love at first sight for Drs. Lee and Dave McGarey. It wasn’t love at second sight or even third, but they finally got there – although it took a while. “We knew each other in high school, but started dating in college,” said Dave. Both Arizona natives, he was the Arcadia High … [Read more...] about Doctors Calling Flagstaff Home