The Las Vegas Triathlon is now under new local ownership. Flagstaff resident Ken Kotalik recently acquired the Las Vegas Race. “I look forward to having Northern Arizona athletes attending,” he said in a statement to Flagstaff Business News. This year is the 17th annual Las Vegas race and it will be … [Read more...] about Las Vegas Triathlon Under Flagstaff Ownership
Business
FMC Naming Interim President and CEO
Flagstaff Medical Center recently selected Richard Langosch to serve as interim president and CEO while the organization conducts a national search for a permanent replacement. Langosch replaces Irv Bloom, who recently retired. Prior to this appointment, Langosch served as the interim chief … [Read more...] about FMC Naming Interim President and CEO
New Alliance Bank to Serve Region’s Growing Business
Alliance Bank of Arizona, the state’s largest locally-owned and headquartered bank, is announcing the grand opening of its new Flagstaff banking center at 501 E. Butler Avenue in Aspen Place at The Sawmill. The finished building was designed by one of the state’s leading firms, DAVIS Architects, … [Read more...] about New Alliance Bank to Serve Region’s Growing Business
Surgeon Training Haitian Doctors
Northern Arizona Orthopaedics surgeon John Durham, M.D. – affectionately known as Bull— is a long-standing, respected hand surgeon in Flagstaff. Bull recently returned home from his sixteenth medical trip to Haiti; this time, following an invitation by an international medical foundation to be an … [Read more...] about Surgeon Training Haitian Doctors
Space-Age Treadmill Helping Athletes and Overweight Kids
Pull on the rubbery shorts, zip into the inner tube-like waste-high tent, start up the treadmill and leave gravity behind. The Alter G anti-gravity treadmill is taking world-class runners, overweight kids and people with spinal cord injuries to new places. Now located in the Physical Therapy … [Read more...] about Space-Age Treadmill Helping Athletes and Overweight Kids
New Centralized Home for Williams Arts, Culture
This is a town whose residents pride themselves on their community spirit and their Old West history, which includes the legacy of Bill Williams, a trapper and guide who founded the first post office here in 1881. The historic timeline for Williams, located just 30 miles to the west of Flagstaff … [Read more...] about New Centralized Home for Williams Arts, Culture
New NAU Rec Center Will Serve Region
Northern Arizona University officials formally broke ground for a $47.5 North Campus Athletics and Recreation Center recently. Outgoing university President John Haeger said the new facility will accommodate NCAA swimming, diving and tennis programs. It also will meet many campus recreational … [Read more...] about New NAU Rec Center Will Serve Region
New Businesses Looking Good In Clarkdale Area
When a new business opens in an urban or suburban community, locals are pleased, but no one makes a big deal out of it. Not so in a small rural community like Clarkdale. If just one business hangs out a “We’re open for business” sign, locals are delighted. And if seven new firms hang out … [Read more...] about New Businesses Looking Good In Clarkdale Area
Twin Arrows Earning Premiere Destination Status
The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) is honored to announce its recently expanded Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort, located 20 minutes east of Flagstaff, Ariz., has been awarded AAA’s coveted Four Diamond Award for its stunning architecture, customer satisfaction and infusion of … [Read more...] about Twin Arrows Earning Premiere Destination Status
HintonBurdick Partner Retiring
Philip Peine, managing partner with HintonBurdick CPAs & Advisors announced the retirement of the firm’s Senior partner, Kenneth Hinton. Hinton has spent more than 35 years providing management, advisory, accounting, audit and tax service to HintonBurdick clients. Hinton has been the lead … [Read more...] about HintonBurdick Partner Retiring