Officials and community members helped kick off today's year long celebration of CCC, and its many roles in Northern Arizona. A ceremony held on the Lone Tree campus today, celebrated the college's many accomplishments, and speakers talked about the future of the institution. CCC President Leah … [Read more...] about CCC Celebrating 20 Years
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Sustainable Home and Garden Tour September 10th
In today’s world of soaring gas prices, increasing foreclosures, and environmental destruction, it is hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But there is good news: community members in Coconino County and Flagstaff, AZ are organizing an event that will promote plausible solutions that … [Read more...] about Sustainable Home and Garden Tour September 10th
NAU/Mountainlink Bus Service Bringing New Options
City and university officials are announcing the near completion of the new Mountain Link city bus route that connects the university with nearby residential and retail areas. The high-frequency bus service linking downtown Flagstaff, NAU and Woodlands Village will begin operation on Monday, Aug. … [Read more...] about NAU/Mountainlink Bus Service Bringing New Options
Solutions Sought in Snowplay Traffic Congestion
Do you have an idea that could improve winter traffic congestion along U.S. Highway 180 during the snow play and ski season? The Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization and HDR, Inc are developing a winter traffic congestion study. They have partnered with MindMixer to launch an extensive … [Read more...] about Solutions Sought in Snowplay Traffic Congestion
Credit Union’s Shred-A-Thon Protecting Identity Theft
The Arizona State Credit Union's Shred‐A‐Thon will make its second stop in Flagstaff Tuesday, August 9, before completing the 2011 tour with stops in Prescott and Prescott Valley. This free event helps members of the community by raising awareness about the importance of shredding personal … [Read more...] about Credit Union’s Shred-A-Thon Protecting Identity Theft
Flag 40 Encouraging Redistricting Participation
Redistricting is the redrawing of legislative and congressional district lines following the decennial U.S. Census. The lines are redrawn so that districts are of very nearly equal population as required by the Arizona and United States Constitutions. There are 435 members of congress whose … [Read more...] about Flag 40 Encouraging Redistricting Participation
Speed Networking Event Tonight
An opportunity to meet and mingle with other business people is this Tuesday night at the Flagstaff Community Center. Speed Networking is kind of like 'speed dating', except with a business focus. It gives you the opportunity to quickly meet other business people, and discover new avenues to give … [Read more...] about Speed Networking Event Tonight
Best Friends Addressing Homeless Feline Population
Seeing homeless cats on the streets of Northern Arizona? Did your neighbors lose their house and their pet kitty was left in the driveway? Want to help? National animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society is holding a “boot camp” on humane methods to control populations of – and care … [Read more...] about Best Friends Addressing Homeless Feline Population
City Seeks Public Input for Charrette Days
In the dictionary, the word “charrette” is defined as an intensive effort to finish a project, especially an architectural design project, before a deadline. This is exactly what the City of Flagstaff is doing when it comes to addressing how the area should manage future growth. The Regional … [Read more...] about City Seeks Public Input for Charrette Days
Rejoicing in Summertime
I love Flagstaff in every season, but there is just something about summertime that makes our mountain town come to life. Not a day goes by where there isn’t an opportunity to get outdoors, attend a great event, and enjoy the warm days and cool nights. From Movies on the Square to the cultural … [Read more...] about Rejoicing in Summertime