Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona has established ReStore as a self-sustaining fund raising entity to benefit Habitat's mission. The ReStore vision is to convert charitable donations of building materials into cash for the use of Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona. The ReStore has set … [Read more...] about ReStore Benefitting Habitat for Humanity
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Lawmakers Introducing Immigration Reform
In a state that has received worldwide attention for its stance on immigration reform, Arizona's U.S. Senators are joining other lawmakers creating federal legislation. Senator John McCain's office has provided Flagstaff Business News with this copy of legislation. Bipartisan Framework for … [Read more...] about Lawmakers Introducing Immigration Reform
Your Happiest Day Should be Delicious
When Suzy Thomas-Kuperschmidt was planning her wedding last summer, instead of a traditional wedding cake, she went another route. “Being an older bride, I didn’t want a traditional wedding cake, so I went in search of something different. I had a caterer tell me that mini pies were the new … [Read more...] about Your Happiest Day Should be Delicious
FALA Open Houses This Week
The Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy (FALA) is hosting open houses this week for prospective middle school and high school students. The events will take place at the Coconino Center for the Arts at 5:30. The middle school open house will be held tonight and the high school open house will be … [Read more...] about FALA Open Houses This Week
Storm Bringing Avalanche Risk
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is reminding backcountry mountain travelers to be alert for potential avalanche hazards on the San Francisco Peaks. Most avalanches occur during and shortly after a storm. As of 3:00pm on Sun 1/27/13 the Arizona Snowbowl reported 26” of new snow on top of the … [Read more...] about Storm Bringing Avalanche Risk
University College Hosting Open House Wednesday
Wednesday, January 30th, Northern Arizona University's will host an open house. The faculty and staff of the new University College invite the campus community and the public to learn more about the department. When students are admitted to NAU, they are automatically part of University College, … [Read more...] about University College Hosting Open House Wednesday
$39 Million Infrastructure Grant Halted
After schools set their sights on a program designed to aid in their ability to educate students through technology, districts all across the state may now have to look elsewhere. GovNET, the key player in an exciting new program, is now under investigation as concerns are raised regarding their … [Read more...] about $39 Million Infrastructure Grant Halted
Snow Sports Downtown Drawing Tourists
Skiers and snowboarders will ride again at the Dew Downtown Flagstaff, Urban Ski & Snowboard Festival on Feb. 9 and 10. Festivities are expanded this year to include Heritage Square and night festivities. Many Northern Arizona businesses are involved, including the main sponsors, the City of … [Read more...] about Snow Sports Downtown Drawing Tourists
Snowmaking Creating Ideal Conditions for Snowbowl
This week’s sunny skies and spring-like daytime temperatures combined with Arizona Snowbowl’s snowmaking capabilities are creating ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions in the high desert! “Snowmaking has made an incredible difference at Snowbowl,” said Marketing and Sales Director Dave … [Read more...] about Snowmaking Creating Ideal Conditions for Snowbowl
Mountain Line Rolling Out Arrival Technology
Mountain Line passengers will now have real-time information on when the next bus will arrive with the addition of TransLoc Transit Visualization technology on the entire fleet. Already in place on the Mountain Link Route 10 route for more than a year, TransLoc was awarded the contract … [Read more...] about Mountain Line Rolling Out Arrival Technology