Fort Tuthill's Military Museum is open again for its eight season. A flag raising ceremony was held over the weekend with a display of weapons y C Company First Battalion 158th Infantry. Army ROTC Cadets from Northern Arizona University were on hand along with the Coconino High School Junior ROTC … [Read more...] about Military Museum ReOpening for the Season
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College Presidents Paying for Scholarship
Two higher education leaders who set the standard for community college and university collaboration have taken another significant step to support student success. Northern Arizona University President John Haeger and Coconino Community College President Leah Bornstein have introduced the … [Read more...] about College Presidents Paying for Scholarship
Five Finalists Named for Police Chief
Five finalists have been invited to in-person interviews for the job of Chief of the Flagstaff Police Department. The City of Flagstaff received 52 applications and conducted phone interviews with 15 candidates prior to selecting the six finalists, one who asked to be removed from consideration. … [Read more...] about Five Finalists Named for Police Chief
Lawmakers Poised to Pass AZ Budget
The Arizona Legislature has approved a budget for the upcoming year which slightly boosts spending and replenishes the state's rainy day fund. There is nearly $90 million in new education spending for K-12. The $21 million for the university system includes $15 million for Northern Arizona … [Read more...] about Lawmakers Poised to Pass AZ Budget
International Marketing and Exporting at Northern Arizona University
April 26, 11:30 a.m. 1:00pm at the Northern Arizona Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology. Want to reach international markets to increase sales of your products and services? Learn about resources and financial assistance available to Arizona companies looking to export and get helpful tips … [Read more...] about International Marketing and Exporting at Northern Arizona University
Navajo Nation Implementing 4G Network
On a weekday morning, 32-year-old Nelson Cody types on his laptop at the chapter house in Leupp, Arizona. A chapter house is a community meeting hall on the Navajo Nation. It's also where many Navajos living on the reservation must go to get online. "I come here two to ten … [Read more...] about Navajo Nation Implementing 4G Network
Lumberjacks Sharpen Skills in Logging Sports
Northern Arizona University’s Logging Sports Team is reminding the country what being a lumberjack is all about. At the 73rd Annual Conclave of the Association of Western Forestry Clubs in Corvallis, Ore., at the end of March, the Lumberjacks finished seventh overall in a competition that involves … [Read more...] about Lumberjacks Sharpen Skills in Logging Sports
No. AZ’s Economic Future Topic at Capitol
Members of the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) visited the State Capitol to meet with legislators regarding the future of economic development in Arizona. Among those in attendance representing northern Arizona were: (l-r) John Saltonstall, business retention and expansion … [Read more...] about No. AZ’s Economic Future Topic at Capitol
City Celebrating Diversity During Centennial Year
February, and specifically, Feb. 14, the State of Arizona celebrates its 100th birthday! I’m proud to say that the City of Flagstaff has played a significant role in this celebration by showcasing our rich heritage, growth and culture these past 100 years. As part of the Centennial, the state, … [Read more...] about City Celebrating Diversity During Centennial Year