In fewer than 50 days, skiers and snowboarders can rejoice the arrival of winter by hitting the slopes at Arizona Snowbowl. With overnight temperatures already dipping below 32 degrees, Arizona Snowbowl is gearing up to begin its third season with snowmaking. The first projected opening date is … [Read more...] about Countdown on for White Friday
Good Morning Sedona Networking Breakfast
Dec. 12th, 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. A jam-packed morning of valuable networking as well as outstanding entertainment and important community information highlight this signature quarterly networking event. A complete buffet breakfast is included. The event is held at The Sedona Elks Lodge from 7:30 a.m. to … [Read more...] about Good Morning Sedona Networking Breakfast
Twin Arrows Casino Named Executive Chef
Derrick Watchman, CEO of The Navajo Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Hector Vazquez to executive chef for Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort in Northern Arizona. Vazquez will direct the culinary activities of the resort’s five restaurants: Zenith … [Read more...] about Twin Arrows Casino Named Executive Chef
On Nov. 4, Voters Decide Prop 403
Over the past several months, Coconino County has worked with area stakeholders, businesses, non-profit organizations and residents to outline options and the potentially grim future for the county’s roadway infrastructure. Funding cuts on the federal and state levels, combined with gas tax … [Read more...] about On Nov. 4, Voters Decide Prop 403
FMC’s EntireCare Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Experts
Do you struggle with constant joint or muscle pain from overuse, an injury, or an ongoing condition such as arthritis? Maybe you are getting ready to train for your first 5K or are preparing for a marathon or ski season. Perhaps you suffered a stroke or have a neurological condition that affects … [Read more...] about FMC’s EntireCare Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Experts
Katy Wilkens Named Arizona March of Dimes Nurse of the Year
Katy Wilkens, R.N., BSN, MBA, won the 2014 Arizona March of Dimes Nurse of the Year award in the Critical Care category. Wilkens, who works at Northern Arizona Healthcare, is the director of Critical Care Services at Flagstaff Medical Center. She was one of three finalists in this category, and one … [Read more...] about Katy Wilkens Named Arizona March of Dimes Nurse of the Year
Fall into Winter
Temperatures are slowly dropping. Crisp, golden leaves are floating to the ground. Scarves and boots are replacing tank tops and flip-flops. Arizona Snowbowl is thinking snow. With a projected opening date of Nov. 28, Snowbowl is ramping up for winter. Season pass sales are in full swing! … [Read more...] about Fall into Winter
How Subsidies Will be Trued Up in 2015
The annual health care reform open enrollment will be upon us, beginning Nov. 15 and continuing through Feb. 15, 2015. While we do not have all the plans and pricing at this time, we are expecting to see some new “players” in the marketplace, which we hope will offer better options. While we are … [Read more...] about How Subsidies Will be Trued Up in 2015
Who Runs the City?
I am often asked to do something at City Hall that I am simply not allowed to do. For example, a citizen may have a complaint about the length of time it is taking for a permit and they want me to hurry it along. Or, the building department may be requiring something that the citizen thinks is … [Read more...] about Who Runs the City?
Determining Service Animal Accommodations
Why must associations permit some residents to have dogs where none are permitted by the association’s governing documents? Or large dogs where only small dogs are permitted? The answer is that the Fair Housing Acts (both state and federal) require “reasonable accommodations” in policies and … [Read more...] about Determining Service Animal Accommodations