As a Radiologic Technologist for more than 14 years, I am excited by the pace at which technology and innovation in health care is moving. One of those state-of-the-art innovations in the world of orthopedic imaging is the CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) Extremity System. This technology allows … [Read more...] about 3D Imaging Providing Less Radiation, Better Reads, Enhanced Experience
Staying Competitive in IT
CCC graduate Evan Burris landed work in his field of information technology even before he finished his studies. “The first IT classes I ever took were the Cisco [computer networking] classes at Fourth Street, and they really sparked a fire in me and made me realize it was something I wanted to … [Read more...] about Staying Competitive in IT
Preserving El Pueblo and Code Talker History
When Jacquie Kellogg of West USA Realty sold the recently demolished Wonderful Hotel, she had no idea that sale would stir her passion for historic buildings in Flagstaff. Soon after, the owner of El Pueblo Motor Inn called her to ask if she would serve as listing agent for the motel. It was then … [Read more...] about Preserving El Pueblo and Code Talker History
Glamping: Communing with Nature in Comfort
Visitors coming to Northern Arizona to experience the Great Outdoors are leaving their tents at home. They have discovered “glamping” and are connecting with nature without sacrificing creature comforts. The term glamping is a combination of the words ‘glamorous’ and ‘camping’ and is a popular way … [Read more...] about Glamping: Communing with Nature in Comfort
Jump Up and Down on the Table and Scream
This month is the five-year anniversary of my stepping away from being a full-time corporate CEO and starting my career as a professor and Executive in Residence at Northern Arizona University. Five years ago, I wondered how I would stay current on what was happening in corporate America, so that I … [Read more...] about Jump Up and Down on the Table and Scream
Four Questions to Ask About Long-Term Care
As you age, calculating the chances that you’ll need long-term care – and the associated costs – is incredibly important. More than half of people turning 65 will require long-term care during their lifetime, and the costs may be much higher than you expect. In 1980, the U.S. had $30 billion in … [Read more...] about Four Questions to Ask About Long-Term Care
Promising Pennies from Heaven
Summer is the time when many of us think about vacations, sitting by the pool, hanging out with friends, maybe a trip to the river. It’s not a time when most of us are thinking about taxes and tax returns. But then, the letter hits your mailbox. Whether it was overlooked income or something you … [Read more...] about Promising Pennies from Heaven
Flagstaff Needs to Strategically Accommodate Growth
Hello, Flagstaff! It’s July, which means Council is on recess until August. I thought now might be an appropriate time to look back at what we’ve accomplished and where we’re going. When I ran for office in 2016, I was asked what the biggest problem facing Flagstaff was. I said at the time … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Needs to Strategically Accommodate Growth
Helping Seniors Prepare for Natural Disasters
Like anything in life, preparedness can make all the difference when various circumstances come about. Acknowledging what potential dangers could occur for your family members and loved ones at their homes is a great place to start, and then devising a plan should follow next. Below are some simple … [Read more...] about Helping Seniors Prepare for Natural Disasters
Sedona Movement Guru Pens Guide to Being Best Self
Landmarks of the red-hued kind are Sedona’s calling card. While inspired by them constantly, Pilates expert and wellness professional Hayley Healey focuses more on the landmarks inside each us, those that guide and shape our movement patterns, and the deep connection between the mind and the … [Read more...] about Sedona Movement Guru Pens Guide to Being Best Self