SenesTech, a leader in technology for managing animal pest populations through fertility control, is celebrating the registration approval from New York state for the marketing and sale of ContraPest. As a result of the anticipated demand for the product to control rat infestations, the Flagstaff … [Read more...] about New York State Approval is Major Step For SenesTech
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A Love Note to Locals: Downtown Businesses Want You Back
The gentle glow from romantic lampposts softens the transition to night, exotic fragrances waft from charming spaces, tantalizing meals are awaiting your delight in artfully adorned settings and cozy fireplaces are burning for you, the local. Flagstaff’s downtown businesses love you, have always … [Read more...] about A Love Note to Locals: Downtown Businesses Want You Back
Sweet: Local Restaurants Serving Girl Scout Cookie-Inspired Desserts
Lumberyard Brewery, Silver Pine Restaurant raising money for local troops If you are one of those who celebrates Girl Scout Cookie season, you may be thrilled to know local chefs and former Girl Scouts are incorporating Trefoil shortbread cookies and Samoas into their dessert menus. Winnie … [Read more...] about Sweet: Local Restaurants Serving Girl Scout Cookie-Inspired Desserts
Real Estate Industry Responding to Flagstaff’s Strong Rental Market
Increasing student population, housing market collapse, growing trend are contributing to demand Homes with million-dollar views from McMillan Mesa will soon be available for rent. Scottsdale-based Cavan Companies is building 23 single-story homes and expects to have them market-ready by the end … [Read more...] about Real Estate Industry Responding to Flagstaff’s Strong Rental Market
Food Truck Industry Growing
Mike Godina ventured into food trucks four years ago, and by all measures, has cooked up something special. His GringoDillas, co-owned with Eldan Zvida, was voted among the top three Arizona food trucks in 2014 and Best of Flagstaff for 2016 and 2017. GringoDillas Food Truck offers choices such … [Read more...] about Food Truck Industry Growing
Culinary Duos Making Valentine’s Celebrations Sweet, Savory
Husband and wife culinary teams are behind innovative ideas at three relatively-new Flagstaff restaurants. Gastronomic power couples are not new to Flagstaff restaurants (think Frank and Nancy Branham at Cottage Place or Paul and Laura Moir of SLO Restaurant Concepts, which includes Brix, Criollo … [Read more...] about Culinary Duos Making Valentine’s Celebrations Sweet, Savory
Local Author Addresses Racial Inequality in Latest Novel
Flagstaff author Eugene (Gene) Munger recently released his sixth book. In his new novel, “Greyhound North,” Munger utilizes his experience as a Shell Oil executive to tell a story about racial inequality. When Munger was transferred as a white District Sales Manager to the South Chicago territory … [Read more...] about Local Author Addresses Racial Inequality in Latest Novel
Accomplished Surgeon Retires After Nearly Three Decades
Growing up in rural Michigan, Donald Hales, M.D., was thrilled to be teaching and practicing medicine at the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical Center. After earning his medical degree at Johns Hopkins University, Hales chose the West Coast and a big city to pursue his … [Read more...] about Accomplished Surgeon Retires After Nearly Three Decades
SenesTech Hires Dr. Sandra Alcaraz to Promote Regulatory Approval
SenesTech, Inc., a developer of novel proprietary technologies for managing animal pest populations through fertility control, is hiring Dr. Sandra Alcaraz as vice president, regulatory affairs. The company also is providing further details on its international expansion strategy. Dr. Alcaraz is … [Read more...] about SenesTech Hires Dr. Sandra Alcaraz to Promote Regulatory Approval
More Than Five Feet of New Snow at Arizona Nordic Village
Arizona Nordic Village groomers worked day and night trying to keep up with the five to six feet of snow that a series of January storms brought to the ski area in a matter of days. All core trails are open Thursday through Sunday for classic cross-country skiing, skate skiing and snowshoeing. The … [Read more...] about More Than Five Feet of New Snow at Arizona Nordic Village