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Taadidiin Tours Welcomes Visitors to Hidden Canyonlands, Teaches Young Navajos Business Skills
Navajo legend has it that a woman who once roamed the twisting, spiraling, sun-drenched red rock canyonlands near Page continues to watch over the land. “Lady in Red has her hair down, long and untied, flowing beautifully,” said Taadidiin Tours Reputation Coordinator Angelita Nez. “Normally, Navajo women wear their hair in buns. When we take […]
DuBeau Marks Nearly a Century Hosting Weary Route 66 Travelers
Flagstaff’s Motel DuBeau, one of America’s oldest motor courts, is a survivor, hosting Grand Canyon and Route 66 travelers for 95 years. Built by Albert DuBeau, the 20-room red brick motel opened in August 1929, roughly two months before the stock market crash that spawned an economic collapse. DuBeau and his successors managed to keep […]
Arizona’s New Chief Justice Focuses on Access to Legal System, Public Trust, Youth Violence
Stating, “We are a legal desert within an actual desert,” Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer says there are not enough lawyers to go around, particularly in Arizona’s rural communities. Thus, Expanding and Promoting Access to Justice tops her five key goals in her Strategic Agenda, “And Justice for All,” which she […]
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Raising a Glass to Verde Valley Wine Promoter Paula Woolsey
For her decades of work in the Verde Valley wine industry and helping to elevate Arizona wines to the global stage, Paula Woolsey has received the 2024 Tourism Hall of Fame Award. “We raise our glasses to toast Paula as this year’s Arizona Tourism Hall of Fame Award honoree, as her vision and hard work […]
Andy Bertelsen Brings Experience, Perspective, Love for Parks and Open Space to Coconino County
It’s hard to believe that Coconino County is larger than Switzerland, but according to Coconino County Manager Andy Bertelsen, it is! Bertelsen recently stepped into this position with the retirement of long-time Coconino County Manager Steve Peru, to oversee county services across more than 18,600 square miles, from Grand Canyon to Sedona. “This is a […]
Northern Arizona Couple are Champion Riders and Talented Trainers
Although CR Mules owners Roddy and Connie Lara could talk for hours about their amazing mule CR Katie, who died recently at 36, in their humility they never seem to mention the multitude of horse championship trophies they have won across the country. Racking up stacks of belt buckle awards that adorn the shelves in […]
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How to Make Sure You are Hearing the Sounds of the Holidays
A chief concern among hearing loss patients is their ability to socialize. Indeed, studies show that untreated hearing loss can have a major impact on quality of life. This is especially true around the holidays. Family and friends come together for the explicit purpose of bonding. For someone with hearing loss, this can be anxiety […]
Exploring the Benefits of Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy for Joint, Tendon, Ligament Health
If you’re experiencing persistent pain or injury in your joints, tendons or ligaments, and you’re looking for a non-surgical option to promote healing, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy might offer an effective solution. PRP is an innovative treatment that has gained attention for its ability to harness the body’s natural healing mechanisms. With applications in orthopaedics […]
How to Shop for the Lowest Mortgage Rates: Why Mortgage Brokers Shine
Finding the best mortgage rate is crucial for anyone looking to buy a home. A lower rate can save thousands of dollars over the life of a loan, making it essential for homebuyers to explore all their options. Among these, mortgage brokers stand out as the best choice for securing the lowest rates. 1. The […]
Wipe the Smile ON Your Face: Local Chefs Sharing Holiday Recipes
November is more than pumpkin spice. It’s a time to celebrate with friends and family, and there’s no better way to do that than with a great home-cooked meal. We turned to some of the local Flagstaff chefs that thrive in our high-mountain town to help provide inspiration this holiday season. Flagstaff relishes in culinary […]
Hidden Signs Your Loved One May Be Abusing Drugs, Alcohol
Recognizing substance abuse in a loved one can often be difficult, especially when the person has learned how to hide their behavior. However, certain signs may indicate the person has an issue with drugs or alcohol. Understanding some of the more subtle signs will allow you to recognize substance abuse problems and get the person […]