We were starry-eyed 20-somethings when we opened Arizona Music Pro,” said Meg Roederer from the full-service musical instrument company in downtown Flagstaff. “We had the entrepreneurial spirit. And here we are 25 years later – we are so grateful.” In 1994, Lance and Meg Roederer opened Arizona … [Read more...] about Arizona Music Pro Serving Music Scene for 25 Years
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Dan Kasprzyk, Russ Yelton, Drinking Horn Meadery Honored in Moonshot Awards
Dan Kasprzyk, founder of startups Symple Surgical and Poba Medical, received the Carolyn Shoemaker Award at the first Moonshot Entrepreneur Awards, presented by Moonshot at NACET, the region’s entrepreneurial development program. The Shoemaker Award was created to honor entrepreneurs who have … [Read more...] about Dan Kasprzyk, Russ Yelton, Drinking Horn Meadery Honored in Moonshot Awards
Kilauea One Year Later
For the first time since 1983, Kīlauea Volcano, on the Big Island of Hawaii, is not erupting. The world’s most active volcano ended its 35-year magma run in a spectacular grand finale of fiery fountains and high-volume molten rock rivers between May and August 2018. As a result of the massive and … [Read more...] about Kilauea One Year Later
Testing for Deadly Radon
Radon occurs naturally from the breakdown of uranium found in rocks, soil and sometimes well water. It can seep into homes through the foundation, cracks in the slab, sump pumps, plumbing pipes and crawl spaces. The inspectors say it is a serious and dangerous carcinogen.ertified radon inspectors … [Read more...] about Testing for Deadly Radon
Soulstice Publishing Makes Its Debut in a Love Letter
A collection of heartbreak and triumph, a grammatically correct scrapbook, a gallery of original watercolor paintings and a distance runner’s training guide, “To Imogene, a Flagstaff Love Letter,” is an artfully illustrated and emotionally fueled book of many books. It chronicles experiences from … [Read more...] about Soulstice Publishing Makes Its Debut in a Love Letter
Winter Parking Ordinance begins Friday Nov. 1
Coconino County’s annual Winter Parking Ordinance 2017-11 will be in effect between Friday, Nov. 1 and Wednesday, April 1, 2020. The ordinance requires parking restrictions from County maintained rights-of-way during snow season and for the enforcement of parking restrictions either by citation or … [Read more...] about Winter Parking Ordinance begins Friday Nov. 1
Exploring Lowell’s Expanding Universe
Just as Lowell Observatory invited the public to experience the new Giovale Open Deck Observatory (GODO) starting this month, with its glowing educational exhibits and first-of-its-kind collection of six advanced telescopes, plans about the next phase of the master plan, a $29 million Astronomy … [Read more...] about Exploring Lowell’s Expanding Universe
Arizona Nordic Village Discounting Season Passes
Bucking the trend of the ski industry, Arizona Nordic Village has lowered its prices for 2019-20 season passes in an effort to invite more participation and improve accessibility to the sport, with preseason passes dipping even lower. General Manager Evan Reimondo says price cuts have been made … [Read more...] about Arizona Nordic Village Discounting Season Passes
Lisa Dahl Does it Again as Butterfly Burger Takes Off
She has taken the burger to a whole new dimension,” exclaimed Diane Lange of Sedona after savoring Chef Lisa Dahl’s Gringo Burger. “It’s the freshness mixed with special herbs and spices that make it unique and cosmopolitan.” The all-natural, certified Black Angus creation with white aged cheddar … [Read more...] about Lisa Dahl Does it Again as Butterfly Burger Takes Off
Leading Ladies Honored by Girl Scouts
For every box of cookies sold, there may well be a life-changing story to be told about the Girl Scouts, and those attending the 2019 Women of Distinction Awards Banquet at Little America got a tasty dose of heartfelt narratives of compassion and dedication. Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine … [Read more...] about Leading Ladies Honored by Girl Scouts