You’ve talked with your loved one about making the transition to an assisted living facility. Now what? Once you and your aging parent or parents have decided that moving to an assisted living facility is the best choice for them, it is important to fully understand the changes involved with … [Read more...] about Helping A Loved One Adjust to Assisted Living
Enduring Flagstaff Businesses Honored for Economic Impact
Six long-time Flagstaff businesses have been thanked by the City of Flagstaff for choosing Flagstaff as their place of doing business and recognized for their contributions in employment, education, philanthropy and prosperity. In a standing-room only Flagstaff City Council meeting last month, a … [Read more...] about Enduring Flagstaff Businesses Honored for Economic Impact
Ask the CEO
Buy Your Employee Lunch on the First Day and Last An interesting thing happened to my son, Ross, recently. After graduating from college with two degrees, he has decided to return to school. This time, at a trade school that will train him in the science of Non-Destructive Testing. As part of … [Read more...] about Ask the CEO
Flagstaff Named Most Water Wise
The City of Flagstaff has been named one of five national winners in the 6th Annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation by pledging to reduce their water use by 82.3 million gallons of water over the next year. The annual month-long public awareness campaign to promote drought … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Named Most Water Wise
Flagstaff Airport Temporarily Closing
The Flagstaff Airport will be closing the runway Sunday evening from (8:00 p.m.) June 11th through Monday morning at 4:00 a.m. June 19th for asphalt repairs. During this time frame there will not be air service available out of Flagstaff. We do thank you for your patience during this necessary … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Airport Temporarily Closing
Understanding the Bare Bones About Osteoporosis
The facts about osteoporosis in the United States (according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation): More than 10 million Americans have osteoporosis. Nearly half of all women and one in 12 men age 50 and older will have at least one osteoporosis-related fracture in their … [Read more...] about Understanding the Bare Bones About Osteoporosis
The Tax Year in Review
We are done with taxes for another year. I’m sure that’s what many individuals reading this article think. And for many of you, you would be right; those of you who are business owners know that taxes are a regular part of the day to day operations. There are sales taxes for many businesses that … [Read more...] about The Tax Year in Review
Vegetable Gardening at High Altitudes
There are amazing benefits to living at high altitude in Northern Arizona – four seasons, great mountain scenery, extremely clean air (even if it is a bit thin). And it’s super easy to grow a vegetable patch here. Dig a hole, toss in your seeds or transplants and – presto! – healthy living just … [Read more...] about Vegetable Gardening at High Altitudes
Flagstaff Airport Temporarily Closing
The Flagstaff Airport will be closing the runway Sunday evening from (8:00 p.m.) June 11th through Monday morning at 4:00 a.m. June 19th for asphalt repairs. During this time frame there will not be air service available out of Flagstaff. We do thank you for your patience during this necessary … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Airport Temporarily Closing
Goodwill Runway Event June 16
Fabulous fashions from Goodwill of Central & Northern Arizona stores, modeled by local personalities, will be the highlight of Second Runway, the charitable organization’s annual fashion show and shopping extravaganza. All funds raised by the event support Goodwill’s initiatives to empower … [Read more...] about Goodwill Runway Event June 16