Flagstaff, AZ News
Flagstaff, AZ News
May 24, 1930 The state of Arizona presents a bronze statue of John Campbell Gree...
FMC invites anyone who has been touched by cancer to stop by the Cancer Center o...
At the headwaters of the Little Colorado River, at what is now western New Mexic...
"I tell you, the more I think, the more I feel that there is nothing more truly...
Summer theater festival offers family-friendly entertainment
SBS announces summer lecture series
Tonight it begins! Every Thu, Fri, Sat on Heritage Square in Downtown Flagstaff:...
2012 Zuni Festival Artists and Schedule of Events Jaime Major Golightly Histo...
It's National EMS Week and we want to thank all of the professionals in emergenc...
Partnerships promote access to higher education
Outstanding work rewarded with achievement awards
yum, yum
The Library & Archives at AHS-Papago Park will be closed from June 23-July 8, 20...
Installing Across the Divide in our main gallery! This exhibition is anything bu...
Work in the arts! We are hiring - taking applications through the end of May.
The Museum of Northern Arizona is pleased to announce participation in the Blue...
Summer Concerts in the Park Roadshow - Back by Popular Demand!
Shelly calls for action to help families attain homes in Bennett Freeze Area
Contractor selected for largest ever forest stewardship contract
Zuni Festival's this Saturday and Sunday--artists . music . dances . insight pro...
Zuni Festival at Museum of Northern Arizona this weekend!
Truth in Taxation Hearing - Notice of Tax Increase
We have eclipse!
Tuesday: eat lunch or dinner at Fratelli's Pizza (either location), 10% of sales...
April 20th, 1920 Grand Canyon National Park is dedicated! AHS #B109162
April 19th, 1941 Miracle Mile development shows rapid growth and the new tourist...
Watering Reminder
New Rebate Opportunity
Turf Rebates
High Efficiency Toilet Rebates
FUSD Child Development Centers Getting Ready For Summer And Fall
We congratulate the 2012 FMC Nursing Excellence award recipients. Each year, FMC...
Art is coming in for Across the Divide, a contemporary ceramics exhibition. It o...
Tickets $25 at the door! 7pm tonight!
Cardinals announce first day of training camp
NAU, Museum of Northern Arizona renew long-standing partnership
Attention Educators... Join us for this week long summer crash course in natural...
You still have a bit of time to get your FALA GALA tickets online (like below) f...
he Northern Arizona Book Festival is always a favorite in town! Check it out thi...
West Street and Arrowhead Avenue Improvement Project
Police Chief Candidates Narrowed To Two
Run Boy Run at the Arboretum! Going to be so much fun!
We try all kinds of diets. Some diets restrict one or two foods; others restrict...
Obituary: E. Harlin Staires, vice president and professor
New grads deliver with GR8 idea for concessions texting service
NAU hosting statewide health care conference
Politics professor selected as SBS interim dean
This Saturday from 2-4 p.m., Ed Kabotie and Vera Marie Badertscher will give a t...
Come garden this afternoon in the Colton Community Garden at MNA!! Wednesdays, 4...
Are you interested in how traditional Hopi overlay is made? Visit the Museum Sho...
Navajo Police Sgt. Darrell Curley remembered at National Police Week memorial events
SO important to vote!
Next Tuesday, May 22, grab your friends/coworkers/kids/dog/gerbil and eat at eit...
There is still time to RSVP for the lecture tonight.
Downtown's going to be a party!
Herberger Theater Center is now accepting submissions for our Herberger Theater...
FALA GALA is THIS Friday! Do you have your ticket yet? Let's support art in scho...
Mobile Vet Center services entire Four Corners region
Navajo Tribal Utility Authority examines wastewater operations
Paving on Holbrook's Interstate 40 Business Route under way
Fuelwood for ceremonial purpose permits available June 4 in Cameron
D-Backs Dedicate Joe Garagiola, Sr. Field
City to Follow Coconino National Forest and implement Fire & Smoking Restrictions Wednesday
This Thursday from 10:30 to noon, the Museum Shop is featuring the silver overla...
Thank you to Sandra Day O'Connor for talking with the National History Day stude...
Wow! So proud of our community!
Should have been in Recycled Art :)
Roadway, trail temporarily closed on south campus
Want to work in the arts? We have three positions open at the Coconino Center fo...
From the Arizona Daily Sun - The helicopter at Sechrist: One student's report. h...
Want to show moms some love? Buy tickets to this great event and support the sch...
Love you, Mom. Every day of the year.
Beautiful day to take in some recycled art! Last day to see the show. Come in no...
Today in MNA History!! May 11, 1942 ~ MNA's traveling "Treasure Chest" is sent...
Happy Graduation :)
May 11th, 1944 Mayor Henry Jaastad welcomes Lord Halifax, British ambassador to...
Awesome feature story in Flagstaff Live about up-and-coming artist, Sky Black, w...
Congratulations to NAU Class of 2012!
Special Event! Meet the Quilter: Ann Adams Saturday, May 12 from 11am to 12pm A...
Free Skin Cancer Screenings
Recycled Art closes this Saturday. Come in at 11 for a recycled juice bag worksh...
Student-made cars compete at 2012 Eco-Marathon
NAU again ranks among top 100 institutions for Latinos
North Quad use guidelines available
GEAR UP success expands with $30 million grant to NAU
Undergrad itching to discover how fleas spread plague
Summer sports leagues seeking faculty, staff participation
Get your tickets for the stellar opening concert of the Summer Concert Series at...
Sunday Landfill closure to begin on July 15, 2012
Shelly orders flags at half-staff to honor Code Talker
Joe Garagiola, SR. Field Dedication To Be Held This Friday In Flagstaff
Navajo Tribal Utility Authority seeking increase in water rates
NAU Coaches Caravan making first stop at Granny's Closet
The Heritage Festivals are one of my favorite parts of Flagstaff summer! Make su...
Claire Mann & Aaron Jones of Old Blind Dogs are performing in concert on June 10...
Wishing everyone a happy Hospital and Nurses' Week!
This Friday afternoon, 1-2 p.m., Kayenta and Monument Valley: 100 Years of Sett...
This should be a concert experience in Flagstaff like no other. Especially for r...
5th Annual Armed Forces Day - Airport Open House
Support schools that make the arts a priority... and have fun! Play in Flagstaff...
On this day in MNA history! May 7, 1953 ~ Gene Field Foster begins her first...
LAST week to see the very fabulous Recycled Art Exhibition! Open through Saturda...
Shelly addresses law enforcement memorial
Hopi Education Endowment Fund accepting nominations for members
Low-income women in northern Arizona can access colposcopy services at Planned Parenthood AZ
World's largest Navajo rug returns home
Navajo Nation to receive Community Development Block Grant maximum for Fiscal Year 2012
Sun powered water pump up and running at Hopi ranches
Registration under way for Southwest Institute for Learning with Technology
We are hiring for THREE positions this summer. Details:
Phone Book Recycling
Head out to Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park and soak up some sun!! Whisk...
We have a great summer coming up! Check our event calendar to see what's going on.
Please join us from 2-4:30pm, Sat. May 5th! Five Northern Arizona authors and a...
May 4, 1898 The Arizona Column of the Rough Riders leaves Prescott for Cuba. AH...
Public Notice: 30-Day Call for Public Comment 2013-2017 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
Check out our new blog post by Heritage Program Intern Cynthia McManigle. Follow...
This is going to be great! Tonight is Opening Night, and Saturday too. Sunday Fi...
Local jazz band to perform at NAU Bookstore
First Friday ArtWalk! This weather, this town, these people... Flagstaff is swee...
Open Public Hours at the Colton Community Garden!! Join us for our open garden...
Navajo educators concerned over proposed Federal cuts
Marshall elementary is having a violin concert in Heritage Square :)
Did you get your First Friday ArtWalk map yet? They're floating around town, or...
Some of my favorites!
Update: Injured woman identified as Nicole Begay
Flagstaff Police seeks citizens' help on identifying seriously injured woman
Have you thought about taking a Ventures trip? Photographing El Morro National M...
Ballots are out there, voting day is coming up. See what the mayoral and city co...
One month until the contemporary ceramics exhibition, Across the Divide, opens....
Across the Divide Opening Reception
Across the Divide Art Exhibition
Join us this Saturday, May 5th, from 2-4:30pm, to hear five northern Arizona aut...
NSF grant to make Southwest arthropod collections more accessible
Parking permits available beginning June 1; changes announced
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change and pollution
NAU, CCC presidents raise the bar for partnerships
See what's happening with Theatrikos Theatre Company.
Free Infant CPR and Safety Class
Five Finalists Named for Flagstaff Police Chief
Don’t miss this week long crash course in Arizona history, "Rediscover Arizona:...
The wonderful book which accompanies our "Shadows of the Mesa" exhibit has final...
FCP is accepting entries for Beyond the Border: the Wall, the People, the Land,...
Summer Navajo Rug Auction
Congratulations National History Day in Arizona students, teachers, parents, and...
We're getting excited for the Summer Navajo Rug Auction at Museum of Northern Ar...
Marilyn Fredericks sworn in as Associate Judge for the Hopi Trial Court
Grand Canyon's North Rim opens May 15 for the summer season
Avon awards grant to North Country HealthCare
Coconino Community College is recognized by national marketing organization
Scientific Certification Systems recognizes HomCo Ace Hardware with Forest Stewardship Council
Sweet summer events, a big announcement, and opportunities for artists in our Ma...
ADOT's tentative Five-Year Construction Program available for comment
NPC truth in taxation, budget hearings on May 15
Hopi Code Talkers recognized with formal recognition day
The Bookfest is the 19th!
Safe Child Center at Flagstaff Medical Center was once again awarded accreditati...
We are excited to announce on Saturday, May 5th from 2-4:30 p.m. MNA will host f...
Oops, make that June 2 for the Run Boy Run concert!
Pine Del Water Shutoff
New Arizona folk/bluegrass phenoms Run Boy Run in concert June 9, at The Arboret...
Yes! Ready for this beautiful weather! Esepcially ArtWalk night this Friday. Gon...
Erasable Color takes the stage at 2pm! Come early for a talk on John Cage at 12:...
Summer Concert Series at The Arboretum at Flagstaff is announced! 4 great region...
Today (April 28) at 2:00 p.m. come learn what Gunnar Widforss and Carl Oscar Bor...
Tomorrow at 2:00pm, see the very fresh ensemble, Erasable Color at the Center. T...
Pyra Drews is giving a free oil paint demo in the gallery until 2pm, then Kia De...
Ancestral Voices of the Canyon: a Multi-Media Evening
Come Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Main Library
Notice of Changes to the City of Flagstaff User fees (Jay Lively User Fees)
City of Flagstaff Annual Street Maintenance Program Begins Monday
NAU Choral Union presents last concerts of the season
Four swimmers named Mid-Major All-Americans
This should be good.
This Sunday. Talk at 12:30. Concert at 2pm.
Lillian Wilhelm Smith came to Arizona for the first time in 1913 with author Zan...
Sheri Yeider, M.S.W., I.T.M.H., a social worker at Flagstaff Medical Center rece...
Shop local.
"I want to live somewhere with four seasons." Well, come to Flagstaff and experi...
Add a profile photo to Lync
New University College places focus on academic success, rigor
Public Notice on Property Tax Levy & Truth in Taxation
I think a gallery visit is perfect for this rainy weather. Recycled Art Exhibiti...
MNA is excited to participate in Slow Art Day on Saturday, April 28th! Curator...
Soar into Spring
BIG NEWS for Flagstaff Cultural Partners and working artists!!!! So excited to r...
Some spots are left in a six-week WrITE: Writing Circle with Mary Sojourner . St...
Erasable Color performs this Sunday at 2pm. They're a fresh and vibrant musical...
So fun!
Those FALA characters. Yesterday, some students were in the gallery discussing t...
The NAU Symphony Orchestra in Collaboration with the NAU Dance Academy will pres...
Two upcoming Arizona Centennial Lectures this Saturday, April 28 (included with...
Jay Lively Activity Center Closure
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport Improvement Work
Shelly supports Little Colorado River Water Settlement education
Chief Judge Trujillo halts Mishongnovi Village elections
Hundreds gather on Hopi Code Talker Recognition Day
Shelly hasn't announced a position on Little Colorado River Water Settlement
Word.
CCA has a job opening for a part-time maintenance position. Come in to the Cente...
There is no doubt about it, summer is on the way and as you start spending more...
Flagstaff Folk Festival
Arts Organizations: workshop in Flagstaff (and more elsewhere in AZ) for those u...
Enjoying this beautiful Flagstaff afternoon! What are you doing today? Perhaps a...
NAU to mark spring commencement with ceremonies in Flagstaff, Yuma
Symposium highlights students' education through presentation
NAU Theater presents 'Echoes of Flagstaff'
Indian Water Rights - 'complex, obscure and expensive'
This Friday, Orchestra Northern Arizona performs their free Spring concert at th...
Congratulations to the graduates of the Arizona History Forum in Tucson! After...
Mark your calendars: 5th Annual Summer Navajo Rug Auction, June 23, Flagstaff, a...
The Arizona Historical Society is a great place to get your family out of the he...
BIG announcement coming this Wednesday from us! We can't wait to tell you our fu...
Soar into Spring
Can't wait to see this exhibition!
Artist opportunity
President Shelly says Navajo people shouldn't be fighting about water
High Altitude Roller Derby, LLC (HARD) is calling graphic artists to design some...
Joanne Tallarovic is giving a free demo at CCA on Scandinavian weaving from recy...
I ran into Becky last night right before the show started. She said hello about...
If you missed Becky Daggett in the Last Flapper, you still have a chance to catc...
I think Becky's a better Zelda than Zelda was.
Happy Earth Day!
Take Note Flagstaff: Cholesterol and waistlines – keep the numbers down
Looking for a steal on framing? Look no further! TOMORROW at Hidden Light LLC/ T...
Oh, what's that? Two free tickets for The Last Flapper starring Becky Daggett, t...
Women's basketball coach leaves for new post
Film explores the future of imperiled Western forests
Soccer hosts Arizona in televised spring finale Saturday
Health and Learning Center recognized for design excellence
Creative chamber ensemble featured during final Horizons concert
Flagstaff Youth Theater rocks! Go see this show.
Doors open at 6! See fabulous Viola Award winner Becky Daggett in the Last Flapp...
Celebrate Earth Day with Recycled Art!
Happy Friday! We are only 7 likes away from having 900 fans, help us get there b...
Betsy Bruner's fabulous Flagstaff Live cover story on the Recycled Art Exhibition.
Becky Daggett stars in "The Last Flapper," showing at CCA Friday & Saturday. If...
President Shelly says Little Colorado River Settlement is not final
Erasable Color is playing at CCA next Sunday, April 29 at 2pm as part of this se...
The haps.
This Saturday from 2-4 p.m. the first two films in the 2012 Heritage Program Fil...
Ready to dance my socks off tonight! Doors open at 6!
A Sign Inventory of Flagstaff is Set to Begin
Freight Hoppers, Run Boy Run, and Hannah Praile TONIGHT at 7pm. You want two fre...
Wow.
Are you ready for the Freight Hoppers in concert tomorrow night!?
Yes!
Becky Daggett and the Last Flapper received rave reviews last summer. See a spec...
Cabinet highlights: April 17, 2012
Outstanding seniors earn high honors at Gold Axe Awards
Student Life seeking Welcome Week events
Combat identity theft at Shred-A-Thon
NAUPD seeking input through online survey
President Shelly starts water settlement forums before standing room only crowd
There is a lecture tonight at 5:30 p.m. about Colorectal Cancer at the Flagstaff...
It's National Volunteer Week!! Thank you, thank you, thank you to all of the bea...
Tell me why you're excited to see the Freight Hoppers, Run Boy Run, and Hannah P...
City Council Budget Retreat
Hopi Tribal Council honors five Hopi centenarians
Tonalea officials tour Navajo Generating Station
Paving on Interstate 40 through Holbrook starting Monday
Education focus of Navajo State of the Nation Address
President Shelly clarifies hiring of firm for Navajo water rights
Run Boy Run won 1st place in the Telluride Bluegrass band competition last year....
Pavement maintenance under way on State Route 99 south of Leupp
Navajo education visionary, author, leader Ruth Roessel dies
Next up: Freight Hoppers in concert with Run Boy Run. This'll be a wild night!
Many people with diabetes get depression. Learn how to manage this depression wh...
Ponderosa Parkway Railroad Crossing to Close for One Month
Friday night finale at FSO was indeed this magnificent.
Brasil Guitar Duo is going to give us a great show tonight!
Only in Flagstaff
A lot of you are in trouble ;)
President Shelly and Navajo Water Rights Commission holding public forums this week
Brasil Guitar Duo tomorrow, Freight Hoppers Thursday, the Last Flapper Friday &...
Truth.
Snow: love it or hate it?
11-2, Recycled artist John Rogers is giving a FREE workshop on kaleidoscopes!! 2...
Take our short (8 question) program survey and be entered to win a free MNA memb...
Finish this sentence for 2 free tickets to Sunday's Brasil Guitar Duo concert: "...
Free Recycled Art Workshops! Tomorrow at 11:00-kaleidoscopes with John Rogers. A...
Faculty celebrated with awards, recognition
Haeger outlines links between funding, technology and retention
Lumberjacks sharpen skills in logging sports
Latest issue of 'Pine' magazine available
Expert to discuss DNA evidence and wrongful convictions
April 13th, 1917 The town of Florence turns on its first electric street lights....
Streaming live now with coverage by AZ Daily Sun's Joe Ferguson.
Joe Ferguson from the Daily Sun will be posting live updates at
If you can't attend tonight's Forum, here's the link to online streaming of the...
Don't forget the very informative Candidates Forum tonight at 5 at CCA.
NAU selects Memphis assistant to lead basketball program
April 12th, 1902 Congratulations Yuma! The once village is now incorporated as a...
On this Day in MNA History... April 11, 1941 ~ MNA staff Drs. Colton and McKee...
April 11th, 1903 A. H. Reynolds visits Benson to establish experimental tobacco...
Tomorrow at 5!
$1 billion settlement reached in lawsuits filed by 41 tribes against United States
Solid construction management program earns reaccreditation
NAU to host premiere screening of research documentary
Join us tomorrow to hear our city council and mayoral candidates' opinions on th...
It's National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week! Each year, the second full...
Celebrate Earth Day through hands-on art and activities at MNA's Discovery 2nd S...
Going Green in all the best ways :)
Flagstaff Medical Center’s Care Beyond Walls and Wires (CBWW) ground-breaking pr...
Celebrate International Week, April 16-22
Just got a call from a friend who saw this play last weekend. He recommended it...
Yonder Mountain :) Always a party!
Snow on Friday? Can't stop me from propping the door to the Center open today. E...
More than 200 protest senators' visit to Tuba City
Cultural Tourism Conference coming to Moenkopi Legacy Inn
Kyl and McCain visit to Tuba City erupts into Hopi and Navajo protest
BLM seeks bids for new type of contracts for wild horse and burro management
Hopi Foundation unites with communities in 10-day Cultures of Giving Donor Challenge
Northeastern Arizona Law Enforcement Academy starts in August
April 10th, 1910 A government concession is given for a dam in Sabino Canyon for...
April 9th, 1943 Sharlot Hall, Prescott historian known as Arizona's poet laureat...
The Museum of Northern Arizona’s 2012 Heritage Program Film Series will examine...
Learn how weight gain can effect fertility in both men and women.
Climate change helps then quickly stunts growth, decade-long study shows
Energy efficiency project means decades of savings ahead for NAU
This concert will be amazing! Brasil Guitar Duo this Sunday in Flagstaff.
Recycled Art Exhibition story... if you missed last night's reception, it's open...
Such a great night! Thanks to all the artists, Jazz Leroux, Circus Bacchus, and...
Did you know Circus Bacchus is doing aerial dance and fire spinning outside for...
Recycled Art awards announced. Come see them tonight!
In 5 short days, Robin and Marja turned a dump into an art exhibition! Come see...
Happy ArtWalking :)
Discovery 2012 Summer Camp registration is open now to the public. Give a call o...
Celebrate the Book!, part of MNA's new Adult Workshop Series. Join poet and natu...
Rainwater Harvesting
Public Notice: 30-Day Call for Public Comment 2013 Unified Planning and Work Program (UPWP)
Good stuff.
The Arb Happenings.
Bookstore hosting local authors
Why is it that 'in a funk' is bad, but 'funky' is good?
Did you know...repeatedly clearing your throat can damage your voice.
Regents OK NAU's tuition, approve athletics VP contract
Civic Service Institute hosting open house and volunteer fair
Coaching program helps students develop tools for academic success
NAU-TV to unveil new studio and HD production truck
Theatrikos is bringing Flagstaff some fine entertainment this month.
Thanks to Arlo Guthrie for a great show! And Greenhouse Productions. But most of...
Setting up for Arlo! Gonna be good.
Six-month contracts issued in July
President Haeger to host campuswide forum April 12
Film explores college access for first-generation students
Joel Olson, beloved professor of politics, dies
Retirees to be honored at farewell gala
Dozens of events planned for Earth Week, April 12-22
Hopi Council opposes the Navajo Tribe's proposal for development at the Grand Canyon
NREL study finds NGS, Kayenta Mine have $1.3 billion economic impact on Navajo and Hopi economies
Interior announces onshore wind energy guidelines
The Museum of Northern Arizona would like to congratulate our Director Dr. Rober...
April 3rd, 1968 Students gather at the University of Arizona to protest the draf...
Claire Mann & Aaron Jones in Concert
Erasable Color in Concert
Conference welcomes state and national teachers of the year
So many great events in April in Flagstaff: check out our newsletter.
"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant." Did you get your tickets...
Discovery Summer Camp Registration Opens Today for Members!! Even though we sti...
April 2nd, 1922 Twelve new buildings and five additions go up at Fort Whipple. T...
For us, the best day of the year is today: Recycled Art drop off! Creative, play...
The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum is an AHS certified museum in Miami...
Latest Mountain Medicine article! Learn how you can quit tobacco.
Take Note Flagstaff: Importance of colon cancer screenings
It's officially ArtWalk week! Here's your guide to Flagstaff's best event.
Dale Kavanagh is teaching a master class in the theater right now. Sweet music t...
Fabulous opening night performance last night! Don't miss this show. Get your ti...
On This Day in MNA History April 1, 1935 ~ MNA sends its traveling "Treasure C...
Have you seen the Centennial Quilt? Look for when it’ll be at a location near y...
Fry's Food Stores have donated $6000 to the Cancer Centers of Northern Arizona H...
FREE Orchestra Northern Arizona Concert
Regents to set tuition and fees next week
NAU selects UTEP administrator to lead athletic department
Public information session scheduled for NAUPD reaccreditation
Happenings in Flagstaff this weekend.
Flagstaff Medical Center is celebrating National Doctors' Day on March 30 and wi...
Are you a Colorado Plateau Book Lover? Mark your calendar for two upcoming even...
Dave and Mandy sold out our theater last month. It's no wonder why.
Networking event to connect students with local employers
Cycling culture earns NAU spot on national bike-friendly campus list
Cabinet highlights: March 27, 2012
Youth Art closes this weekend, and Recycled Art opens next Saturday! It's going...
If you want to submit questions for the candidates, we must receive them by Mond...
March 28th, 1886 Today is the birthday of Albert Buehman, a noted Tucson photogr...
Get your guide for First Friday ArtWalk here!
Earth Day 2012
Hurry there are only 2 more days to pick up your low-cost, take-home colorectal...
CCA has two calls out for artists: Across the Divide and Beyond the Border: the...
Earth Day 2012
Sign up for Home Energy Upgrades!
Sign up for Home Energy Upgrades!
Classical guitarist, Dale Kavanagh, performs this Saturday at 7pm as part of the...
NAU associate dean selected as ACE Fellow
Dwight Carlston named Student of the Year because he excels in and out of the classroom
Out and About: Explore the peavine trail before it gets too hot
Hopis debate who actually owns Hopi tribal water rights
HEEF art sale supporting Hopi students a massive success
Moenkopi Legacy Inn and Suites receives top designation by Fodor's
Navajo Nation proposes aerial tram from East Rim to floor of Grand Canyon
Transportation improvements in Kayenta Township topic of April 19 meeting
USDA publishes final rule to restore the nation's forests through science and collaboration
City of Flagstaff and Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission Sign Historic MOU
Last week to see the Youth Celebrate Art and Culture Exhibition, full of K-12 ar...
Let your blood flow freely throughout your body. Angioplasty with balloons and s...
Lecture on China to explore ecological impacts, global implications
Great exhibitions, concerts, and workshops coming up in April at CCA. Check out...
Gov. Brewer appoints two new regents
Author to discuss U.S./Mexico border in Arizona
We are so proud of our blood drive coordinators at FMC! And thank you to everyon...
Candidates Forum for Flagstaff Council & Mayor. The theme is "Non-Profits & The...
Happy Birthday to the Museum of Northern Arizona's co-founder, Mary-Russell Ferr...
Register Now! Celebrate the Book! A Writing and Bookmaking Adult Workshop, Apri...
Please join us Saturday, March 24th at 2:00 p.m. for an Arizona Centennial Lectu...
Diabetes Alert Day
Just some cute kid magic that happened on our stage after a performance.
F.W. Volz loans 5,000 pounds of the Canyon Diablo meteor to the World's Fair for...
NAU hosting discussion of military and veteran support services
Horizons Concert Series presents Third Coast Percussion
Physician assistant program receives provisional accreditation
Haeger shares message of commitment to athletics transition
Presentation to discuss voter attitudes toward women's health and rights
Convocations recognize outstanding students, celebrate diversity
Education dean candidates to visit campus
There are only 6 more days to pick up your low-cost, take-home colorectal cancer...
Important Information to Water Loading Station Customers about Upgrades and Changes
In case you were forgetting how glamorous and amazing the Violas were, here's a...
March 22nd, 1875 The Silver King Mine is discovered in the Pinal Mountains and t...
Only 9 tickets left for the Arlo Guthrie concert on April 4. Get yours now!
Gunnar Widforss--The Artist and the Myths by MNA Curator of Fine Arts Alan Peter...
Proposed Property Maintenance Ordinance
Non-Profits & The Community: Candidates Forum
Figure Drawing Sessions
Nice write-up by Casey Blake from the Arizona Commission on the Arts on the Viol...
City Councilmembers In Washington D.C. Talking With Federal Officials
Division of Community Development receives sanction status from Budget and Finance
President Shelly reacts to Gallup shooting
Shelly signs MOA to provide best education
Health officials issue pertussis alert
President Shelly supports 1 percent tax to create $4 million in scholarships
President Shelly explores new opportunities in energy distribution
Water rights Conference March 29
Join us for a book signing with Out of the Ruins author Patrick Grady this Satur...
Hey look! We're hosting figure drawing sessions, for anyone artistically incline...
Public information meetings scheduled to present negotiations on Little Colorado River Water Rights Settlement Agreement
Research VP Laura Huenneke chosen as new provost
March 20th, 1915 Barney Oldfield is the winner of the auto race at Steinfeld's r...
One of the neat parts of our current exhibit "Shadows on the Mesa: Artists of th...
March 19th, 1873 The Tucson army camp is moved to a site on Rillito Creek, and a...
Reminder of overnight parking prohibition and to clear sidewalks of snow & ice
The Last Flapper
The Last Flapper
The Freight Hoppers w/Run Boy Run
Even more snow! (and by the way, we won't be in our offices today.)
More snow!
Snow!
The Museum of Northern Arizona would like to congratulate MNA Curator of Fine Ar...
March 16th, 1890 Tucson receives $25,000 from Andrew Carnegie for a library. AHS...
Winter Storm Preparedness
New affiliation opens top cancer treatment center to NAU nursing students
Summer youth camps announce programming, registration dates
Winter storm warning for northern Arizona
"The nonprofit arts community... plays a significant role in attracting high-qua...
our Heritage Program BLOG. New u...
Flagstaff Medical Center (FMC) is implementing Project BOOST – Better Outcomes f...
Pinwheel flowers, mythical creatures, ninja monkeys. Another day of Spring Break...
March 15th, 1965 Civil rights marchers protest in Tucson. AHS #Pc214f.71a(2)
The Fist of Powa! Hula Hoop! Drums and Whimsy!
Grand Canyon West’s Skywalk To Turn 5-Years-Old: Top 5 Historical Highlights
March 14th, 1933 Arizona banks reopen after "bank holiday", a closure of banks o...
Spanish professor's documentary examines Guatemalan music
Program for student success seeks new coaches
Fair to feature campus assessment efforts
Snowbowl renews contract with Flagstaff for reclaimed water usage
Greyhills student saves life of his teacher
Hopi Chairman Shingoitewa's chief of staff resigns
Hopis express concern over SB 2109
Did you know that drinking two cans or 24 ounces of soda everyday for one week i...
NAU runner earns second All-American title
Institutional research conference to be held in Flagstaff
NAU Athletics releases football schedule for 2012
Happy Pluto Discovery Birthday to Lowell Observatory! @PercivalLowell
March 13, 1922 Snow storm buries University of Arizona campus under seven inches...
Notice of Changes to the Flagstaff City Code (Environmental Management Fee)
TONIGHT! 7 p.m. at the Sedona United Methodist Church in Sedona Everyday Scenes...
Governor appoints NAU student to Arizona Board of Regents
'Violas honor visionaries' - AZ Daily Sun
Recycled Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Happy Spring Break, Flagstaff! What are your plans for the week? Maybe a youth w...
Annual Recycled Art Exhibition
Tomorrow's Discovery 2nd Saturday for families will celebrate Archaeology Day, e...
It's National Patient Safety month!
Panel Discussion tomorrow, Saturday, March 10, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on new archa...
Kory Miller Art was in our Youth Art Exhibition last year. Now, as an NAU studen...
Three promoted to Regents' professor appointments
Exposition to explore course content across electronic devices
In the aftermath of the Viola Awards and the Youth Art reception, this is how we...
The Youth Art Exhibition is officially open!! In conjunction with the show, FCP...
An NAU article and video about Sundara Boutique & Gallery's slam poetry nights....
Look for MNA's new billboards at the end of March on the I-40, before the Walmar...
People are starting to arrive. It must be the smell of fresh popped popcorn that...
The Northern Arizona Diabetes Heart Connection program - a collaboration between...
Today! Youth Art Exhibition opening reception with performances, music and fun!...
March 7, 1922 It is announced that Tucson city firemen will be outfitted with u...
Flagstaff Medical Center has been ranked by U.S. News and World Report as a Best...
The Arizona Humanities Council (AHC) supports innovative, community-based projec...
Arizona Commission on the Arts is giving a poetry workshop today. Come to the Ce...
Check out this opportunity to get involved with some really cool stuff The Green...
Navajo Generating Station overhaul is economic boon
North Country HealthCare reaches out to assist local downwinders
'Water is Life, Water is Sacred' forum packs the house
Navajo tribe files lawsuit against Urban Outfitters over name usage
NGS seeking qualified employees
National Crime Victims Rights Week program enhanced
Props to our staff Robin & Marja, who worked so hard on the Violas last week and...
Flagstaff Home And Garden Show 2012
Upcoming events for Archaeology Day at MNA this Saturday, March 10: 9:30 a.m.-12...
NAU earns award for achievements in internationalization
Steer clear of S. San Francisco Street to avoid traffic delays
NAU Opera presents two short operas by Puccini
2012 Viola Award Red Carpet photos! Thank you Tulasi Devi Photography & Design!
Flagstaff Police to Provide Education & Courtesy Warnings Prior to Enforcement of Illegal Parking
Announcing the 2012 Viola Award Winners - with photos!
March 6, 1881 The building of a Methodist Church begins in Tucson under Reverend...
Congrats to all the nominees and winners!
Learn more about Flagstaff's water supply and drinking water!
Congratulations to the winner of the Mayor's Award for Lifetime Contribution to...
The Viola award for Visual Arts goes to Raechel Running!
The winner of the Viola Award for Organization of the year goes to Lowell Observ...
The Viola Award for Performing Artist goes to Becky Daggett!
The Viola Award For music goes to Kari Barton!
The winner of the Viola Award for Literature goes to Ann Cummins!
The winner of the Viola Award for Emerging Artist goes to J. Adrianne Dienno!
Congratulations to the Viola Award winner for Arts Educator: Pamela Stephens!
The award for Science Educator of the year goes to Kevin Schindler!
Public Notice: 30-Day Call for Projects 2013-2017 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
The Viola Award for Outstanding Event goes to Flagstaff Festival of Science!
The Viola Award for Leadership goes to Alan Petersen!
4th Annual Viola Awards
It's here!! Happy Viola Day!
Learn how to keep safe from falling as it is a risk for everyone during this win...
More thanks to Bonnie Stevens' Communication Station, Arizona Raft Adventures (l...
Thanks to some of our Viola sponsors! City of Flagstaff, Arizona, Flagstaff Medi...
March 2, 1914 The first electric lights are turned on in Safford, Arizona today....
NAU-developed grade alert system increases retention
Four Forest Initiative expected to create 300 new jobs
Violas tomorrow!!! What am I going to wear!?
NAU Art Museum exhibits work by Sherrie Wolf
NAU president joins panel discussion on climate commitment
Are you ready for First Friday Flagstaff??
Fantastic talent coming to The Orpheum Theater. Any tickets purchased online wil...
Fit Kids' first published cookbook, Kids in the Kitchen, is now for sale. The co...
Our March Newsletter with events, youth art, Friday's ArtWalk, and more.
Happy March. It's National Youth Art Month! At CCA, we feature Flagstaff's next...
Strategic use of research fund may give NAU an edge
Committees named for AD, basketball coach searches
Thanks to these sponsors for making the Viola Awards possible! Academic Factotum...
Page Lady Sand Devils dust Bulldogs for championship
Gilbert Christian upsets Thatcher Eagles for championship title
Town hall discussions focus on the future of To'Nanees'Dizi Chapter
Five Navajo organizations partner to appeal Peabody's Kayenta Coal Permit
Navajo official addresses amendment to mining law
President Shelly signs law changing Navajo election dates
Navajo President applauds recent water rights legislation
Flagstaff ArtWalk is this Friday! Here's your guide to all the great art on disp...
We're hosting Spring Break Art Workshops for youth... and it's free! Space is li...
Goitse in Concert
Lots of NAU sponsor love: College of Arts and Letters, NAU, Office of the Presid...
Viola sponsor love: Coconino County, DeConcini, MacDonald, Yetwin & Lacy PC (lin...
February 28, 1856 Solomon Warner arrives in Tucson from Yuma with a train of 13...
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
Dance party!
Flagstaff City Hall and all City Government Operations on Regular Business Hours Today.
Here's a link to a radio program by ASU Professor of Art History Dr. Betsy Fahlm...
An Evening with Mickey Hart Band this Sunday! Online ticket purchases benefit Mu...
Special thanks to some of our Viola Award sponsors: Lowell Observatory, Brandys'...
It's Viola Awards week! :)
This Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton painting is one of the 57 paintings in our curr...
Get those tickets while they're hot!!
NAU tuition proposal announced; most undergrads to see no increase
Spring job fairs blooming with opportunity
Lecture to examine the 'public truth' of torture
A look back suggests more catastrophic fires ahead for western U.S.
NAU Jazz Festival brings guest artist to perform
February 24, 1825 J. Baptiste Salpointe, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Ariz...
What a guy.
Heart Tip of the Day: Know Your Numbers: Learn the optimal numbers for your bloo...
The Freight Hoppers. Get your old-time, high-energy, foot tapping music fix at t...
Wowza!
The Passenger Facility Charges at Pulliam Airport increasing to $4.50
Woah! What a wonderful and supportive city Flagstaff is!!! 110 10x10 pieces sold...
Wings of America celebrates Hopi and Navajo cross country runners
Untitled
Peter MacDonald elected to Lead Navajo Code Talkers
Leupp Chapter celebrates 85th year
17 Navajo Nation early educators receive CDA credential
Hopi Tribe gets over $6 million from HUD
Less than 5 hours to see the 10x10 and get your original piece of artwork for on...
TODAY is the final day to see the 10x10 Exhibition. We're open until 5pm.
WINNER! Congrats to Shawna Butel for winning 2 tickets to the Viola Awards, dona...
Heart Tip of the Day: Walk it off: Next time you feel overwhelmed, a 5 minute wa...
Doors open this Thursday! Tickets are available online, through the box office,...
Win two free tickets to the Viola Awards! Read below to enter the drawing.
Evolution of staph 'superbug' traced between humans and food animals
NAU President Haeger agrees to two-year contract extension
Volunteers keep track and field meets running smoothly
The Flagstaff Festival of Science website is now updated with the Press Release...
What a lovely Flagstaff morning!
What will YOU Build?
To secure a seat at this year's Viola Awards, order your tickets this week by Fe...
IDEA Lab offers free image library for faculty, staff
Retirement reception planned for Chris Schwimmer
ABOR announces vote on NAU president's contract extension
Arlo Guthrie in Concert, Flagstaff, at the CCA's intimate listening room on Apri...
Jamming out to some freshly released musical genius. Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer's f...
Listen to one of the best classical guitarists in one of the best listening thea...
Congratulations to all those who support the "100 Years, 100 Quilts" project. T...
On Saturday afternoon (Feb 18) from 2-4, join us to discuss the ramifications of...
Learn how a glass of red wine can help prevent coronary artery disease!
Did you hear about this cool concert coming up? Irish Trad Band, Goitse, brings...
Education professor to discuss book on child bilingualism
Economist to tout benefits of early childhood education
ABOR, universities stand united against guns on campus
Liz Grobsmith to leave role of provost
Join us Saturday, Feb 18th from 2-4 p.m. to hear a panel of 5 scientists discuss...
Support arts in education! Vote for FALA to receive this grant from Bookman's. T...
Heart Tip of the Day: Go Nuts. Almonds, walnuts, pecans and other tree nuts deli...
'Postcards from Mars' features images, insights from rovers' adventures
Nominations being accepted for university awards
NAU hires search firm to find new athletic director, basketball coach
Students cite faculty, staff as positive influencers
Cabinet Highlights: Feb. 14, 2012
Only a couple days left to get your advanced price tickets to the Grand Canyon G...
February 15, 1908 Maricopa County Sheriff, Carl Hayden, is married in Los Angele...
Got mine last night at their concert!!!! Awesome! The new duo record Seed of a P...
"Water is Life, Water is Sacred" forum addresses Navajo and Hopi Peabody issues
Navajo recording artist and anti-domestic violence advocate wins Initiative Radio Award
Navajo Administration releases opinion on the Peaks
Black Mesa calls on EPA to place Navajo Generating Station on sound environmental footing
Partisan Politics still impacting redistricting in Arizona
Long-range transportation studies under way for Chinle to Many Farms and St. Michaels to Fort Defiance
Free lecture: Natural ways to lower your cholesterol
Learn about our Spine and Joint Surgery Center's new Geriatric Fracture Program!
Watchable Wildlife Open House - You're invited!
Flagstaff knows how to show the love. Great concert, great crowd!
Support arts in education! Vote for FALA to receive this grant from Bookman's.
Happy Valentine's Day all you lovebirds! Will we see you tonight for our Valenti...
NAU athletic director will not seek new contract
Watch the Arizona State Land Department Public Hearing on Picture Canyon LIVE!
Happy 100 Years, Arizona
Heart Tip of the Day: Shun the Salt. Reducing the amount of sodium you consume c...
The countdown to the Arizona Statehood Centennial through a photographer's lens...
NAU Shrine of the Ages Choir to perform at Carnegie Hall
The countdown to the Arizona Statehood Centennial through a photographer's lens...
Pictures from 2011 Viola Awards. Tickets are on sale for this year's event - don...
Flagstaff is full of Centennial events this week, including a FREE Stories to Li...
Beautiful day in Flagstaff. Come by the Center and check out 10x10.
The countdown to the Arizona Statehood Centennial through a photographer's lens...
Double-header lectures on Sunday afternoon at MNA!! Geologists in the Grand Cany...
Heart Tip of the Day: Stretch it out. Yoga makes you more limber, helps you comb...
French film festival coming to campus
ABOR to meet next week in Tempe
Resident elder to discuss traditional knowledge
Nominations being accepted for president's awards
HRM program makes top 20 in national rating
$40,000 gift to support business students, outreach
'Lync' offers new tools to connect
History professor to discuss Arizona's road to statehood
New regent confirmed by Senate
Great article by Viola nominee, Pam Stephens, on the touching exhibition by Hozh...
Tonight!! At Sundara!! Ambivalent Cupid is a fundraiser for the Northern Arizona...
Planning to atted the Flagstaff Brew Ha Ha? Today is your last chance to get tic...
FALA is a finalist in the Bookman's School Challenge. Cast your vote for them at...
The countdown to the Arizona Statehood Centennial through a photographer's lens...
A special AZ centennial themed performance of Stories To Life, w Tony Norris, Wa...
Exhibit Opening this Saturday, February 11th!! "Shadows on the Mesa: Artists of...
Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer are leaving Flagstaff to pursue full time music career...
Spring undergraduate enrollment grows
Retirement reception planned for Grace Neal
Bookstore hosting book signing
"Did you just art?" -George Averbeck
In celebration of American Heart Month in February, Flagstaff Medical Center, th...
Heart Tip of the Day: Let the music move you. Dancing raises your heart rate, bu...
This Saturday, February 11th, Join us for Discovery 2nd Saturday: Insect-O-Mania...
Fancy that NPR's article perfectly coincides with Theatrikos Theatre Company's c...
Theatrikos is looking for an underwriter for their next production, "Sex, Lies,...
Maximo Diego Pujol brings his Argentinean sounds to Flagstaff on the 18th! Get y...
NAU Shrine of the Ages Choir to perform at Carnegie Hall
Smile! World Happy Day is coming
Maricopa Community Colleges to host Connection Days featuring NAU partnerships
Code Talker Jimmie Begay passes away at age 88
Clean Air Act may effect Navajo Generating Station
Hopis appeal Snowbowl ruling
Shelly signs MOU with national lab, gateway to Navajo energy
Hopi Tutuveni is returning to newsstands
Prominent auto dealer, wife die in plane crash
Governor Jan Brewer Announces Navajo County Superior Court Appointment
Justice Department seeks funding to federally-recognized tribes Public safety initiatives
Heart Tip of the Day: Focus on your middle, carrying too much weight around your...
For real.
Awesome. Different kind of textile art.
Take a peek at the new Ventures 2012 brochure, with 14 trips into the Colorado P...
Final Stories To Life event of the season: Traveling the Cowboy Trail-100 Years...
Today hundreds of artists descend on the Arizona State Capitol to push for inves...
Get 'em quick: only 22 tickets are left for our 5th annual Valentine's Concert w...
Training session offered in SPEAK series
February 6, 1899 Henry Fountain Ashurst, youngest member of the Territorial Legi...
Today, those who work in and love the arts descend upon the Arizona State Capito...
Hustlin and bustlin today. Stop by the Center to see the 10x10 show. Open until 5.
Check out these awesome shots by The Visual Collective, LLC. from last's night's...
MNA Shops Downtown for First Friday Art Walk!! Tonight come by the former Echo C...
In case you live under a rock and haven't heard about the 2012 Violas yet.
Selling the 100th piece of art in the 10x10 Exhibition and Sale as I type!!!!
Heart Tip of the Day: Park your car at the far end of the parking lot. The short...
Scientific journals urged to redact deadly avian flu research
'Excited' Lumberjack greets Obama in Phoenix
Bookstore hosting book-signing with local chef
Obituary: David J. Prior, former dean, Arts and Sciences
It's First Friday in Flagstaff! Time for great art. Get out there tonight and su...
The 2012 School of Art Faculty Exhibition reception is tonight at the NAU Art Mu...
Do you know the warning signs of heart failure? Some signs are shortness of brea...
February 11th (4:00 - 5:30) at Gallery 113 = Valentine book making workshop with...
February Newsletter is out! Stories to Life, lots of concerts, calls for artists...
President Shelly orders flags at half-mast in honor of fallen Code Talker Jimmie Begay
One man's trash is another man's art. Entries for the 10th annual Recycled Art E...
Support the businesses that support the arts! Viola sponsors: Hufford/Horstman l...
We are now accepting applications for the Coconino Center for the Arts Main Gall...
Do you have high cholesterol? To prevent the risk of stroke and heart disease he...
Tickets are going quick for Dave and Mandy's CD release/farewell Flagstaff show....
Learn more about Flagstaff's water supply and drinking water!
Learn more about Flagstaff's water supply and drinking water!
Support Flagstaff's new community television! These folks are providing video fo...
Hopi students travel to capitol to learn about their government
Hopi Council holds special session on Peabody lease re-opener approval
NNHRC witnesses Beebe's and Sanford's federal sentencing
President Shelly calls for unity among leaders
Leon Poleheptewa sworn in as Hopi Jr/Sr High School board member Jan. 10
President Shelly responds to Obama's State of the Nation Address
Navajo Nation Council law to protect vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect
President Shelly to sign memorandum of understanding with national lab
Appointment Process to Fill Vacant City Council Seat
Happy February, Flagstaff :)
The Museum Shops at First Friday Art Walk!! Echo Canyon Art Gallery 14 N. San F...
Heart attacks tend to strike men in their prime, but few women have heart attack...
NAU Theater dancing to 'Dancing at Lughnasa'
Downtown Events Petition Discussion Rescheduled to February 7, 2012
Mickey Hart is coming to The Orpheum Theater on March 4. 100% of ticket sales on...
In case you missed @Charlie Hicks' interview with Mike Ness, it's on the KAFF we...
Many thanks to the businesses and organizations making the Violas possible! Blue...
2012 Discovery Spring Break Camp "Painting the Plateau" March 12–16 • 9am–4pm •...
Check out this wonderful, action-packed video about our Level I Trauma Center.
Athletics hosting faculty-staff appreciation night
The 10th Annual Recycled Art Exhibit is fast approaching and Entry Forms are available now.
"Hollywood has its Oscars. Flagstaff has its Violas." Nice call, Sun.
Viola sponsors shout out: National Bank of AZ (linked), Flagstaff Arts & Leaders...
Viola sponsors shout out: Melissa Cripps State Farm Agent (linked), MartAnne's B...
Today we're feeling grateful to the sponsors who make the 4th Annual Viola Award...
See you Downtown next Friday! Here's your guide.
Discussion Group for Younger Female Cancer Survivors
"It's amazing what you can find out about someone by looking at what they choose...
Calling all Captions...Write a Caption for an AHS historic photo from the 1930s....
Learn to pay attention to what you are eating to break bad food habits.
Violas on the mind. I'm even starting to dream in purple.
Tonight at the Orpheum in Flagstaff: Comedy All-Stars
Boost your tech skills with ITS training
Plan ahead with online payment system
Just over a month to submit your recycled art!
NAU alumni among Arizona's exemplary principals
Teach for America event builds closer partnership with NAU
Darcy Falk says, "Hooray for being allowed to explore and have the freedom to ma...
There is a brand new event coming to the streets of Flagstaff next month! Join u...
Last night's concert was so fun! Those FFOTM folk know good music.
At seven sites, described in MNA's exhibit, "Grand Archaeology: Excavation and D...
January 25, 1934 John Dillinger is captured with three of his gang in a house in...
Utah Phillips Tribute Concert
Here they are! Announcing the Official 2012 Viola Award Nominees.
Arizona anniversary brings author, alumna back to NAU
Flagstaff Fandango celebrates state centennial, features local flavor
Employee giving campaign starts up again
NAU student-athletes break semester GPA record
Athletics announces 2012 National Signing Day event
Cabinet Highlights: Jan. 24, 2012
Rep. Napolitano's Hoover Dam Bill becomes law
President Shelly says Arizona needs Indian Affairs Department
Moencopi Day School PTO starts the new year
Duncan Phillips tributes his father, Utah Phillips, tonight at 7:30.
New concert booked at CCA!
Enjoy an introduction to the 100 Years--100 Quilts exhibition opening at the Ari...
President Shelly delivers the State of the Navajo Nation Address Jan. 22, 2012.
10x10 is officially OPEN! Tues-Sat, 11-5. Lots of wonderful original works of ar...
Dilcon Community School invites community members to Plant the Seed! on Monday
Utah Phillips Tribute Concert this Wednesday!
10x10 Exhibition and Sale
Become a MNA Member!! Feed your curiosity and imagination with exclusive MNA mem...
Robert Burns Supper supports N. AZ Celtic Heritage Society, Feb. 4 in Flagstaff.
Theatrikos kicks off it's 40th season this Friday night. 'Cabaret' should be a b...
Viola nominees will be announced this week. Tickets are on sale now. Table spons...
10x10 Exhibition and Sale Opening Reception
Traveling from CA, Jessica McCoy, the artist behind the show 'Reconstructed' in...
This Saturday join MNA Docent Ken Kaemmerle for a "Highlights Tour" at 1:00pm....
See the photo slideshow from this year's 51st Annual Turquoise Ball held in Dece...
One of the most common complaints seen by physical therapists and orthopedic phy...
Webinar to address digital textbook trend
Women's weight management program seeks participants
Shuttle service launches Rapid Ride
Get your health goals on track with NAUfit
January 20, 1898 Burton C. Mossman, who later becomes the first Captain of the A...
Oh Happy Day! Just announced: Yonder Mountain String Band will be live at the Or...
This Japanese percussionist - unique and abstract. Take a look. Would you be int...
Arlo Guthrie will be performing at the CCA in Flagstaff! The perfect intimate ve...
John Reischman and the Jaybirds in Concert
Lecture to discuss education as a human right
Arizona author, entertainer to visit NAU
NAU redefining itself, president tells state Legislature
What women need to know about heart disease, help reduce you risk.
I don't mean to spoil the surprise, but tonight's Jaybirds concert is going to b...
January 19, 2012 Extra, Extra, Read all about it...Check out the front page news...
New uranium mining banned on 1 million acres near Grand Canyon
Chairman Shingoitewa congratulates newly elected governor of Gila Indian River Community
Three plead guilty to armed robbery
Memorial held for fallen Code Talker Keith Little
Hopi Tribal Council amends earlier actions; Lyttle's contract extended
President Shelly designates $6 million for spring scholarships
Hopi Tribal Council authorizes 2012 operating budget
President Shelly plans February town hall meetings
Dial 779-2300 for you John Reischman tickets for tomorrow night! Last chance to...
Canyon Dance Academy's Aerial Silk class has space for 3 more students. Have fun...
Chris Gunn retiring
Rumors of Baje Whitethorne, Sr. donating a 10x10 piece for silent auction at thi...
January 17, 1877 Governor Anson P.K. Safford signed the bill moving the Territor...
John Reischman & The Jaybirds in concert this Thursday night at CCA in Flagstaff.
We are receiving national media coverage for new Care Beyond Walls and Wires tel...
Article about the 10x10 Exhibition. Opens to the public Saturday 6-8pm!
Aaaaaa-mazing night of art and revelry!
Just a friendly reminder: tonight's reception is for members & 10x10 artists. Pu...
10x10 Exhibition and Sale Member's Preview
Big thanks to Hidden Light LLC/ The Framing Department for sponsoring 10x10. If...
Bring your family on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. to explore MNA’s exhibit Photographi...
Maybe I'm biased, but dang the gallery looks good!
According to the American Heart Association, approximately five million American...
Obituary: Christie Mae Bailey, graduate student
Community college partnerships draw growing number of students
Faculty and staff mentors sought for LGBTQ task force
Hampton Fellowship adds fuel to cancer fight
Bookstore hosting Native American author
Flagstaff Light Opera Company opens a new musical.
Getting everything set up for the silent auction at the 10x10 Member's preview....
March and celebrate MLK Day at NAU
Bookstore offering online discounts to offset limited parking
Only a week until this old-time bluegrass band performs in concert at the Center...
Kahtoola 'Snow-or-No' Snowshoe Race
Did you know that when you drink sugary or salty drinks your organs have to proc...
Bruce Hudgens is painting his 10x10 piece right now in our garage! Follow the pi...
In all the excitement over 10x10, I haven't told you about the incredible work b...
Hopi High teacher talks teen radio in Minnesota
Tuba City Hospital receives second state of the art equipment donation
President Shelly highlights 2011 successes
Awarding process for spring 2012 scholarships, financial assistance delayed until late January
Announcement...The Central Division Library and Archive is now officially open w...
January events: 10x10 member's preview, the Jaybirds in concert, 10x10 opening r...
Get tickets to the Jaybirds in concert and the Utah Phillips tribute concert for...
The Old Town Shops in Flagstaff donated $1,800 to the Cancer Center at FMC. Than...
If you're not a member of FCP yet, now is the time to join. Member's preview of...
Signal Timing Article
Feeling so grateful this morning for all the incredible artists who have contrib...
January 9, 1847 Today the Mormon Battalion crosses the Colorado River into Calif...
Just some of the participating artists in the 10x10 Exhibition: Raechel Running,...
Good tunes coming to Flagstaff.
This Monday evening in Sedona, hear about MNA's co-founder and artist, Mary-Russ...
MNA's Hopi Festival in July is included in the Arizona Republic's "12 great Ariz...
NAU becoming national model for lessons in community building
NAU-Yuma's business program earns additional accreditation
"Flagstaff winter's version of T-Shirt weather" ensures a great ArtWalk tonight!...
Just a little over a week until the 10x10 member's preview!
Announcing the Arizona Memory Project online collection by AHS on Facebook. The...
We opened a Supportive Care Clinic to provide care, support and resources for th...
Grant opportunity now open: art, culture, and science programs in Flagstaff.
Where are you going tonight at the First Friday ArtWalk?
This month Kickstand Kafe is featuring local art and an open mic to host a fundr...
Tickets are going quick. Better buy now to ensure your V-Day plans are phenomenal!
EPA issues final coal plant regulations
Assistant Navajo County Manager Parsons retires
President Shelly urges citizens to be prepared for winter weather
Artists can color the sky red because they know it's blue. Those of us who aren'...
January 5, 1908 Goldwater's Department Store in Phoenix adds a shoe department....
President Ben Shelly orders flags at half-staff to honor Code Talker Keith M. Little
Dew Downtown Flagstaff: Urban Snowboard and Ski Festival
Join the Docent Training program and learn and share the wonderful science and a...
Through our Diabetes Education and Management program we are able to help people...
If you're not a member of FCP yet, you'll want to join just for the chance to bu...
Rural Transportation Summit
The Jaybirds headlined at Pickin' in the Pines last year. Watch this clip and yo...
Jan 19 the Jaybirds are bringing their old-time bluegrass sounds to the theater...
The AHS Museum at Papago Park announces open hours for the Library and Archives....
January 4, 1936 The Hadj Ali (nicknamed Hi-Jolly) Monument is dedicated at Quart...
Wishing you the happiest New Year!!! Photo by Ernie DeVries
Love this city!
Woah. ArtWalk is already this weekend? How time flies!
Feels good to be back!
Flagstaff Medical Center welcomed baby Noah on New Year's Day. To celebrate his...
Happy 2012 from all of us at Arizona Historical Society museums to you! Let the...
Almost missed this great recap of the year in the arts from Betsey Bruner while...
Happy New Year! May your 2012 be filled with the power of the arts.
Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year's!
Removal of Standpipe Money Machine
Did you know that in nine years of war in two countries, 6,341 U.S. citizens hav...
Have you ever thought about becoming a volunteer educator? You can apply now for...
December 28, 1944 Check out page 6 from the Phoenix Gazette, which reports about...
Last week we posted a story from the Arizona Daily Sun regarding the fact that F...
You can view the current Navajo textiles exhibit "Images in Wool: Navajo Pictori...
Christmas Tree Recycling
Let's celebrate the opening of the AHS Museum at Papago Park Library and Archive...
As AHS rings in the new year, there will be some minor changes in hours of opera...
I hope your Christmases were as full of food and love as mine.
December 24, 1940 Members of the Tucson Y.W.C.A participate in the "hanging of t...
Toys for Tots hands out 4,000 toys
States and tribes awarded $485 million to clean up abandoned coal mines
Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season!
Dean selected for The W.A. Franke College of Business
You'll want to read the article on the front page of the Arizona Daily Sun today!
Closing the office up until January 3rd. Happy Holidays, Flagstaff!
Last minute gift idea--share the Museum experience!! A gift membership is an ex...
Photos from last week's Fringe Fest at FALA. Sad for you if you missed it.
MNA's Curator of Ecology and Conservation Dr. Larry Stevens on Grand Canyon's pr...
December 21, 1970 Harold Steinfeld and his wife, along with twenty-seven others,...
"That which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music."
The deadline to submit your nomination for the Governor's Arts Awards is Midnigh...
-Don Miller
Melt-in-your-mouth chocolate platter from @Brookside Chocolate Company! Yum! Tha...
Zach Cuppy graduated from NAU on Dec. 16 with dual degrees - 5 years after being...
Up next in the main gallery: 10x10 Exhibition and Sale. If you haven't bought yo...
Come tomorrow to support the Flagstaff Ski Club and watch the latest Warren Mill...
Last chance to see the fantastic fine craftsmanship in the Elemental Show. It cl...
Final chance to see some amazing shows!
With all the new snow we recently received please sled safely!
Free 2012 Concert Series Pass to The Arboretum at Flagstaff's 1000th fan!
Alice in Wonderland by Flagstaff Junior Academy at CCA tonight at 6. I don't rem...
Work to begin on new NAU office building
1899 Bar and Grill featured in 'Sunset' magazine
No one throws a staff holiday party quite like FCP. We karaoked the night away!...
December 16, 1902 Today marks the death of Greek camel driver, Hadj Ali (nicknam...
Come in for the brilliant middle school production of Alice in Wonderland by Fla...
The Museum Shops are pleased to announce their storewide Holiday Sale. Almost ev...
Today is the deadline to nominate for Flagstaff's Viola Awards!
Santa's sleigh helps coworkers in need
Event brings NAU faculty together for daylong focus on teaching
Olympian Lomong to graduate on Friday leading his college as standard bearer
This picture is just too fun not to share. Drove past this bodacious snowman on...
Thanks to Facebook's lame changes to what we all see in our feed, every time we...
December 15, 1878 Today is the birthday of Edith Stratton Kitt, daughter of a pi...
If I go to this, I'll probably bawl my eyes out. Something about the beauty of k...
Two Navajo professional cowboys honored before attempting to win a world championship
'Water is Life' forum Friday
You have until TOMORROW, the 15th, to get those nominations in! All you have to...
President Ben Shelly discusses job creation, economy in Washington
December 14, 1889 A Tucson jury acquits all defendants in the Wham Paymaster rob...
Hopi Tribal Council clarifies resolution affecting Chairman Shingoitewa's acting duties
Significant leasing reform will spur commercial, residential and renewable energy development on tribal lands
Lack of facilties discussed during meeting
Plateau solar shifts Navajo elders from kerosene lamps to solar electricity
USDA establishes special advisory board for Native American farmers and ranchers
FEMA supports legislative change to allow tribal governments to apply for disaster aid
Awesome! Tonight and tomorrow starting at 6.
Snow bomb at my desk turned into awesome snow ball fight. CCA is definitely the...
Snow can't slow art down. We're open today 'til 5pm. Come see "It's Elemental" -...
Ya'at' eeh, shi ei Jason yinishye Hello, my name is Jason Nez. As a Navajo, I...
We've extended the deadline for Viola nominations to Thursday.
The Tuesday, Dec. 13 Bariatric Weight Loss Information Session is being canceled...
Phone and Website updates on City Hall/Government Weather Related Delays or Schedule Changes
Extra, Extra, Read all about it...Check out the front page news stories from the...
We came across this wonderful letter in the Arizona Daily Sun on Sunday, Dec. 11.
Last chance to see "One Was the Other" by Human Nature Dance in Flagstaff. Doors...
Carols in the theater with Orchestra Northern Arizona :)
Last night's performance by Human Nature Dance was beautiful. If you couldn't ma...
Today at 1pm Orchestra Northern Arizona performs a FREE holiday concert at CCA....
Tonight and tomorrow, so you can catch "One Was the Other" at CCA and the Nutcra...
Be sure to email or bring your Viola Award nomination letters by 5pm tomorrow!
Join us from 2-4pm tomorrow for "A Very Flagstaff Winter." Create split twig fig...
Free ticket giveaway! 2 free tickets to tonight's Human Nature performance to th...
Bookstore hosting local filmmaker
NAU men's basketball coach Mike Adras resigns
Bystander intervention shows students how and when to take action
Survey seeks feedback on Blackboard Learn
Join us tonight at 5:30 p.m. for our holiday lighting ceremony - everyone is inv...
"One Was the Other" by Human Nature Dance Theater is showing tomorrow and Saturd...
December 8, 1906 The Petrified Forest National Monument is established by Presi...
Fun cover story by Betsy Bruner on It's Elemental, showing through Dec 17 at the...
Yuma students focus on improving their community
How many ugly sweater Christmas parties are you going to this year? I've got one...
Hopi Chairman stripped of executive and administrative duties
First Lady Martha Shelly warms homes for the winter season
Local meetings will provide claims-filing assistance to Native American farmers and ranchers
Six new village representatives sworn in at Hopi
President Shelly outlines job saving measures to Senators
House and Senate pass three fiscal 2012 budgets and a continuing resolution
Martin Avery nominated to Navajo Government Development Commission
Lucinda Adekai-Yellowhair appointed to state committee on probationLucinda Adekai-Yellowhair appointed to state committee on probation
We were interviewed for a story that aired on Channel 12 Tuesday night about Win...
Two great dance concerts worth seeing this weekend.
Deadline for Viola Award nominations is Saturday! We've made it easier than ever...
Calling all Captions...Write a Caption for an AHS historic photo from 1912. We...
Childbirth Education Classes offer expecting parents a healthy start while answe...
Share the Museum Experience! A gift membership is an excellent way to share your...
What are you doing on this beautiful winter day in Flagstaff? Maybe a stroll thr...
President Emeritus Hughes honored by Eastern Kentucky University
United Way campaign ends Dec. 16
Criminal justice online degrees earn high national ranking
Shrine of the Ages Choir, Master Chorale to perform holiday concert
Students showcase puppetry at theater production
December 6, 1920 The National Park Service asks Congress for approval of a natio...
Discovery 2nd Saturday: A Very Flagstaff Winter is this Saturday from 2-4 p.m. J...
Inundated w/holiday parties and commercialization? How about something different...
Great weekend! Thanks to all who supported the Fine Crafts Sale and came out on...
A student's review of "Esperanza Means Hope."
One hour to maximum holiday cheer: Christmas stories and carols! Stories To Life...
Today: Fine Craft Sale continues 10-4, and Stories To Life with holiday carols a...
We are all set for Susan McKeown with guest Aly Jay tonight! Doors at 7, Show at...
The roads are clearing up. Still plenty of time to make it out to the Fine Craft...
2011 Turquoise Ball
So many pretty things at the Fine Crafts Sale! I'm going to get all my holiday s...
And don't forget about GRAMMY winning Irish singer Susan McKeown performing at C...
The gallery is packed with local artists' booths for the Fine Craft Sale. We'll...
Thank you Arizona Daily Sun readers for awarding MNA the Best Place to Buy Nativ...
On Saturday, December 3, our newest exhibit, Photographic Journeys: Three Vision...
There was a great turnout at the Heart & Vascular Center of Northern Arizona's o...
Congrats to The Artists Gallery, Joe Sorren, and all the other winners this year!
The "It's Ornamental" Tree. All ornaments are handmade by local artists. All for...
Obituary: Ben Brown, higher education supporter, philanthropist and husband to NAU President Emerita Lovett
Regents pass zero-tolerance conduct policy
New graduate programs address pressing needs
Researchers assess Arizona's drying and disappearing springs
NAU alumni named exemplary teachers
UnitedHealthcare donates $125,000 to three Arizona hospitals and FMC is one of t...
Winter Wonderland Celebration will go on as planned!
December 2, 1852 The first steamer of the Colorado River reaches Yuma. The "Unc...
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
You have until 5pm to redeem a special 2-for-1 ticket price for Saturday's Susan...
Particularly useful today. I just spent the first three hours of the storm in sn...
Celebrate the season at President's Holiday Reception
US 180 NOT ON COUNCIL AGENDA DECEMBER 5
Pick thee up a copy of today's Flagstaff Live wherein you can grab the new shiny...
It's snowing! Please be careful out there today.
If you support local independent businesses and artists, this is where it's at.
Opening this Saturday -- our newest exhibit, "Photographic Journeys: Three Visio...
Hopi Tribal Council does not support Navajos proposal on snowmaking
Dennehotso team stretches out inside new multipurpose facility
President Ben Shelly recommends making $25 million 'untouchable'
BLM Offers Public the Chance to Comment on Solar Power Project
USDA announces funding to help rural residents in remote areas reduce energy costs
Presentation and booksigning for - Arizona: A Celebration of the Grand Canyon St...
The next 3 weekends, catch Miracle on 34th Street-the Musical by over 80 Flagsta...
Want to know which artists will be in the Fine Craft Sale this weekend? Here's t...
Invest in the arts to build a creative, strong economy. They get it.
The online voting booth for ONEBOOKAZ 2012 is now open. Now is your chance to v...
With snow in the forecast it is time to start training for ski season in Norther...
Call 774-3937 for tickets to the Nutcracker Suite in Modern Bare Feet at Sinagua...
Australian Rules football club back in Flagstaff
Be in the know for snow closures
AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in NAU Fieldhouse
2,300 grads run with Lopez Lomong to NAU finish line
Support local businesses (this week is @Visible Difference and Fizz Bath Shop) b...
@Idle Hands Woodworking, Peak Results Fitness, Shane Knight Gallery - Horse Phot...
November 29, 1877 The first Mormon settlers arrive on the San Pedro River and es...
Our December Newsletter is up: lots of events, great art, and the Fine Craft Sale.
The lovely Aly Jay will be our opening act for Saturday night's Susan McKeown co...
The 51st Annual Turquoise Ball is this Saturday, Dec. 3 benefiting FMC Trauma Se...
MNA's Museum Shops are community resources for education, as well as Christmas s...
Buy local and support independent artists? Why yes, we've got that. This weekend...
November 26, 1915 The 12th Infantry, stationed in Nogales, Arizona, engage in a...
You have a couple days to enter into the Parade of Lights in Historic Downtown F...
Francis Martineau will be live on the grand piano throughout the dance performan...
Next weekend is the annual Fine Crafts Sale and Artist Marketplace here at CCA....
November 25, 1868 The Military Division of the Pacific orders the names of Camp...
Tomorrow at 3pm, the Holiday Lights Festival begins at Little America. One of my...
Just opened the doors to the gallery for the day! Come on by!
Water law: Racing an Arizona Senator's retirement
Member of Hopi Tribe one of four to receive Arizona Indian Living Treasure Award
Heinrich Legislation to remove barriers between Native American families and homeownership clears committee hurdle
Holiday Dinner tickets available
We're open and showing 'It's Elemental' today 11a-5pm. Closed Thursday, and open...
November 23, 1923 Prohibition agents pour 1,000 gallons of captured liquor into...
Performance - Inspecting Carol
We've also posted photos of all juried art works in 'It's Elemental' online. Che...
Shop locally and support your Museum of Northern Arizona!! Shop online or in pe...
November 22, 1929 Four new horses are purchased by the University of Arizona Mil...
Holiday Discount for Residential Energy Retrofits
During the holidays it can be all too easy to gain unwanted weight. Here are som...
Holiday Discount for Residential Energy Retrofits
Edith is a handcrafted wooden boat by Brad Dimock featured in It's Elemental. Fo...
Business dean candidates to visit campus
Center Holiday hours: closed Thxgiving day, open Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25-26.
That was a fabulous weekend. Thanks to the artists and all who helped and came o...
'It's Elemental' opens tonight at 6p. Concert w/ Russian phenom Irina Kulikova a...
This photo of Museum co-founder, Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton, reminds us how imp...
Holiday Trash & Recycling Information
The gallery is primed and ready. Can't wait for everyone to come see this show!
'Tree cookies' sweeten holidays, help future foresters
Accreditation demonstrates quality of NAU's education programs
Franke students get down to business with magnate Warren Buffett
Mexico-born runner completes long, rewarding track to U.S. citizenship
Scholar finds success on defensive line; faces final foe S. Utah on Saturday
Tonight is the Preview Reception of "It's Elemental" for our members. You can be...
Local author pen the history of Flagstaff through vintage photographs and postcards
Join us at 2:00pm Saturday, November 19, 2011, for "On the Road of Flowers: The...
As good as gold: Stellar seniors honored
See what's going on at the Center this holiday season!
Local kids get $4.2 million boost to help prepare for school
Ted Danson and wife raise money for archeology chair
Coconino County Justice Court Judge Holds First-Ever Hearings on Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission's Holiday Food Drive
Speaker's series at San Juan College focuses on civil rights and Navajo human rights
President Shelly tours WECC reliability center joined by CERT Director
CEO of White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities visits Navajo Tech
Irina Kulikova, Russian guitarist extraordinaire, will perform in concert follow...
Maintain your weight over the holidays. Check out these healthy recipe tips for...
Christmas Tree Decorating Party in the foyer!! Squeal!!
FMPO E-Connection Newsletter Fall 2011
Tomorrow night, local favs Fight the Quiet will be hitting the stage at the Orph...
Poets: will you apply? The NEA Literature Fellowship application cycle is now op...
Marketing launches new campaign
Obituary: Robert Wooldridge, professor emeritus of career and technical education
November 16, 1945 Davis Monthan is selected as the storage site for B29's. AHS#M...
Results of City Council Budget Retreat
Q: What can we expect from your performance? A: True deep love.
Fourth Annual LED Holiday Light Swap — Make the Holidays Brighter
Fourth Annual LED Holiday Light Swap — Make the Holidays Brighter
What's one Holiday event in Flagstaff that you never miss? Or maybe a new one th...
US 180 Winter Traffic Study Public Meeting Materials Available
It's not really Christmas without the annual Nutcraker dance performance by Cany...
Great deal for great entertainment!!
Community Meeting on Public Works Operations - You're Invited! 11/16/2011, 6:30pm-DeMiguel School
High-five: Faculty earn Fulbright honors
After a nice long weekend, I walked into a gallery full of It's Elemental Fine C...
Arizona Historical Society goes Groupon. Follow the link today and tomorrow for...
Today, the Arizona Daily Sun featured Lynn Harris, an obstetrical nurse at FMC,...
NAU Opera performance this weekend.
Community Meeting on Public Works Operations - Your Invited! Wed. 11/16/2011, 6:30pm-DeMiguel School
City Council Budget Retreat
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
Fourth Annual LED Holiday Light Swap — Make the Holidays Brighter
Big weekend ahead. Friday night It's Elemental Members Only Preview (with champa...
Can't wait to taste that sweet, sweet Frybread! Yummy in my tummy.
300 authentic, hand-woven, Navajo Rugs go up for auction today at 2pm! Come in t...
Happening now at The Orpheum Theater!! STRUT!
Bring the kids to Discovery 2nd Saturday: Tales of the Southwest tomorrow from 2...
Hope to see you at the Navajo Rug Auction tomorrow at the Coconino Center for th...
Only 2 rugs until we're at full capacity for tomorrow's Navajo Rug Auction! Hope...
Artist kitty... don't stifle his creative flow.
Happy Veterans Day. Thank you to all who have served, are serving and will serve.
Happy Veterans Day! Thank you veterans for your service. There is not much inf...
Public Forum on Reclaimed Water
West Street and Arrowhead Avenue Improvement Project Public Open House
During the first week of November, to celebrate Massage Therapy Awareness Week a...
West Street and Arrowhead Avenue Improvement Project Public Open House
FIRST PLACE in the Business and Commerce Category - Jesus Bojorques, second from...
Here's the CBS Channel 5 News interview with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, la...
What a great Winter season we have coming up! Concerts, dance performances, Stor...
11/11/11 ticket deal for Lumberjacks' BYU game
Speaker to discuss climate issues
Northern Arizona University awarded for innovative degree pathways
'Hot Topics' discussion to focus on abortion legislation
Holiday tradition continues with annual 'Messiah' performance
More than words: Therapy also eases emotional burden of people who stutter
Film spotlights disability, mountain biking
Turbine installation lets ARD capture the wind
Bookstore hosting book-signing
It's Elemental opens with a member's reception next Friday and a public receptio...
Happy Halloween! Arizonans have a long history of dressing up in costumes. Pic...
Halloween at the FCP office...
Eight year old Juan Carlos Ortiz explains the tradition of making sugar skulls....
Spoooooky happenings this weekend!
I was an artist last night for a Halloween party. What are you going to be?
My mother gave me a nickel to buy a pickle. I didn't buy a pickle, I bought some...
Flagstaff Medical Center and the Cancer Center send their "CONGRATULATIONS" to W...
Carve out your Halloween plans on campus
Online program trains students to spot emotionally struggling peers
Social issues come to light in latest theater production
Interview about Celebraciones de la Gente and Dia de los Muertos with Heritage P...
Best of Flag 2011 voting opens today! What businesses are you voting for?
Announcing: Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
Obituary: Marilee Sellers, assistant director of Imaging and Histology Core Facility
Panel to focus on Arizona's medical marijuana policy
"If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint' then by all means paint,...
October 27, 1870 Today is the birthday of Sharlot Hall, writer, historian, and f...
Gotta get those noms in if you want those deserving artists to win. Did you know...
Celebraciones de la Gente, a lively Day of the Dead celebration this weekend! I...
Hopi Tribe files lawsuit against BIA over water contamination created by Tuba City dump
New Code to Establish Guidelines for Policy and Prevention of HIV/AIDS
Removal petition for Hopi Chair Shingoitewa continues to move forward
President Shelly honors late Senior Police Officer Tony Becenti Jr.
Hopi economic development forum scheduled at Moenkopi Legacy
FINAL Public Meeting for Parks & Recreation Open Spaces Master Plan
FINAL Public Meeting for Parks & Recreation Open Spaces Master Plan
Fit Kids' latest event "It's All About Me!" was a hit with more than 150 childre...
Really sad to see a town willfully destroy public art like this.
Did you know that too much sodium can cause fluid retention in the body which th...
Dia de los meurtos
Job Opportunity Announcement - MUSEUM EDUCATION CURATOR / AHS-Education. Posi...
Haeger participates in presidential forum on student retention
Lumberjacks continue to demonstrate academic success
Awesome!
The semi-annual Navajo Rug Auction is coming up fast! November 12, the auction s...
Hope to see you at Celebraciones de la Gente this weekend! Dia de los Muertos is...
Extra, Extra, Read all about it...Check out the front page news stories from the...
volunteers Needed
Stay safe at homecoming. Go Lumberjacks!!
Singer/Songwriter Melissa Ferrick TOMORROW, Sunday, at 7pm here at CCA!
Have you seen the Night Visions exhibition yet? It will be open at the concert t...
In concert tonight at CCA: four brilliant classical guitarists! Tickets still av...
Citywide shred-a-thon and drug dump Saturday
Football hosts Montana for homecoming
Bookstore hosting book-signing event
NPR education correspondent returns to NAU to deliver lecture
On the case: Students help investigate wrongful conviction claims
Today is National Mammography Day and a good reminder to schedule an appointment.
Don't miss the last of the Museum of Northern Arizona's cultural festivals for t...
October 20, 1931 Bodies of two slain women are taken from a trunk in Phoenix and...
Today's your last chance to get tickets at advanced pricing!
Video: Ben Shelly's State of the Navajo Nation Address
Coconino County Supervisor Lena Fowler brings memories to the Western Navajo Fair Parade
HAASA brings presentation in an effort to empower villages
Speaker attempting to solve issues stemming from line item vetoes
Salazar, Bingaman, Pueblo governors and other leaders celebrate historic Aamodt Water Settlement
Three Sworn-In As Newly Elected Yavapai-Apache Nation Council Members
Support your local library! Film screening tonight of the "Library of the Early...
For all you artists looking for a steal on framing your masterpieces!
US 180 Winter Traffic Study MindMixer // New Topics & Voting!
Did you know that NAU's Cermics program is nationally acclaimed?
True boo: Writing students suggest books that scare
The October issue of Arizona Highways features a wonderful article about our "Gr...
Bill Ashland, FMC's Trauma Services Director, wins award from the Donor Network...
Fall 2011 Dump-the-Drugs and Shredding Event
Grammy-award-winning Irish singer/songwriter Susan McKeown will perform in conce...
If you haven't been in to see the Night Visions IV Exhibition, fear not! You sti...
Flagstaff named one of the top 10 Best Places to Retire by US News and World Rep...
Shakespeare + Rock = A real good time.
County attorney and Meth Task Force continue graffiti fight
October 18, 1893 Hundreds of unemployed men from California move east along the...
Volunteers Needed for Rio de Flag Greenbelt at Rt. 66 Revitalization and Restoration Project
Evening Portion of City Council Meeting Cancelled
October 17, 1929 An announcement is made of the completion of the U.S. Magnetic...
'Innovative' use of ceramics featured at exhibition
Great concert this weekend! Orchestra Northern Arizona will perform a Holiday co...
Argentinian guitar quartet performs at CCA Friday night.
Orchestra Northern Arizona is playing all my night-time favorites! You don't wan...
So pretty. I have to get up to Arizona Snowbowl soon!
FREE! Tonight at 7. Get here early for good seats!
The Orpheum Theater says "Today on KNAU - Arizona Public Radio: a re-broadcast o...
Our newest exhibit, Discovery 2011 celebrates the creative and inquisitive young...
Join us for a week's worth of fun at Homecoming
October 14, 1934 Residents of Paradise Valley burned effigies of Governor Moeur,...
About a hundred thousand years ago, early artists made ochre paint inside a Sout...
Remember, the DarkSkies concert is SATURDAY, not Tonight!!!!!
Drug, alcohol policies and information online
Flu shots still available
Today is Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. Please read and share.
Check out UK artist Simon Kirk at Gallery 113!
The FREE Orchestra Northern Arizona concert isn't tonight! It's SATURDAY at 7pm!
The Arizona Historical Society Education and Outreach Division publication, Espe...
Come join us at the Cancer Center for a free healthy cooking class!
Oh no! Big typo floating around the media about the FREE Orchestra NAZ concert....
Water contamination threatens Hopi Partitioned Land
Hopi High media students win seven state awards
Man assaults BIA officer at Hopi
Learn how to conduct a self breast exam to check for breast cancer.
Hopi tribal members initiate removal petition for Hopi chairman
Naabik'iyati' adds support to suspend Snowbowl permit
Navajo Nation Program for Self Reliance hosts series of public hearings
Accounting Scholars Development Program helps NTC students balance their future
Your favorite artists can't win if you don't nominate them!
Opportunity for artists: Mesa Arts Festival
Are you going in the Pumpkin Walk Saturday from 6-8pm at The Arboretum at Flagst...
FREE concert by Orchestra Northern Arizona this Saturday at 7pm here at the Center!
Paul Keim featured on 'Frontline' anthrax special
Five graduates earn honors from Alumni Association
Report measures county economic health
October 10, 1929 Tucson's first "skyscraper", the 11-story Consolidated National...
Celebraciones de la Gente is just three weeks away!!
Full house standing-room-only for Old Blind Dogs! We love it when this space is...
Now accepting nominations! We simplified the nomination process and added SCIENC...
SNOW!
At Museum N. AZ at 3... then you can head to CCA for Orchestra N. AZ at 7!
Finally! View all artwork in the Night Visions exhibition online and see which w...
Community relations director to stay in touch for now
Ceremony marks opening of Native American Cultural Center
Athletics announces family ticket discounts, Fan Fest activities
From AHS Collections to You. Silver baptismal dish shaped like a scallop shell....
See latest in assistive technology at open house
NAU to test emergency notification system
Classified Staff Advisory Council collecting winter clothing
Multiage conference offers opportunity for professional development
A few fun places to check out tomorrow night at the ArtWalk!
Three condors released at Vermillion Cliffs
Youvella first Hopi appointed to AIA's Executive Board
The Arizona Daily Sun highlights the telestroke program at FMC on the front page...
Arizona Centennial Spurs, limited editions available
Grand Canyon Institute issues recommendations for Arizona's water future
Bureau of Land Management releases 15-year management strategy
Law and Order Day set for Nov. 16
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Discovery 2nd Saturday: Fossil Day this Saturday from 2-4 p.m. Dig into dinosaur...
Fish jump into picture of evolutionary land invasion
Obituary: Joel Dibartolo, jazz educator, award-winning musician
Scottish band, Old Blind Dogs, in concert this Sunday, Flagstaff, at Coconino Ce...
October 5, 1903 The U.S. Department of the Interior authorizes construction of t...
MNA's Easton Collection Center is featured in Sources+Design September 2011 Issue!
Handing out ArtWalk maps in the actual rain.. not as cool, but I still love you,...
Handing out ArtWalk maps in the after-rain... I love this town!
$2.5 million grant funds garden array to study climate change effects
Lecture brings archaeology into immigration debate
Did you miss Stories to Life this weekend? Catch a peek here!
Lots of fun events, great concerts, and art! All in our October Newsletter. Chec...
New video for 'Still Right Here' by Melissa Ferrick, in concert Oct. 23 here in...
Flagstaff Walks!
U.S. 180 Winter Traffic Study MindMixer Virtual Town Hall
Flagstaff Walks!
A truly influential musician and leader in our community has passed.
Business instructor named Homecoming Dedicatee
First Friday ArtWalk in Flagstaff this week! Here's your guide to all the good f...
Getting ready for Stories to Life: Enchanted Skies at 6 here at CCA. Come in ear...
Happy October, Flagstaff!
Flagstaff Festival of Science "Twilight Talk" presentation featuring Ted Neff, M...
Tomorrow at 6! FREE!
Fantastic Voyage - Our fun-filled kids event is tomorrow from noon - 4 p.m. We h...
Chuck Cheesman is awesome.
Employers, graduate schools seeking NAU students at career fair
Wind turbine powers educational programming for Williams youth
Improved MyNau page to launch Monday
APS gift to fund a variety of NAU initiatives
Axer Auction to benefit athletic scholarships
Annual crime report available
September 29-30, 1877 The first Southern Pacific engine on a regular run enters...
2010 Annual Report on Sustainability
Just got to meet Colin Hay! Cool dude. There are seats still available tonight,...
I'm going to Pizzicletta for dinner! Yum!!
Did you see Colin Hay on the cover of this week's Flagstaff Live? Check out the...
Enjoying a Late for The Train latte in celebration of National Coffee Day!
Two free tix to tonight's Colin Hay concert: 1st person to tell us the artist of...
Get your October ArtWalk guide HERE!
September 28, 1929 The 10th cavalry marches out of Fort Huachuca headed for St....
Today is the last day to get the advanced price discount on tickets to Colin Hay...
New show at Marric Studios this Friday.
Explore Esperanza's World, featuring online learning centers dedicated to the pu...
There's said to be an aurora borealis viewable in the Northern sky in Flagstaff...
NAU scientists seek landscapes to see if wildlife corridors work
ITEP wins waste management grant
Popular and successful Hopitutuqaiki art school remains in high demand
Hopi 3 Canyon Ranches works with NRCS to improve natural resources management
Navajo Nation fights to retain Head Start program
New book, Blood On The Feather, by Melinda Elmore released
"The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection." -Michelangelo
There are still appointments available for the free Prostate Screening TODAY spo...
The Sunday, Sept. 25 edition of the Arizona Daily Sun featured an editorial disc...
Next up at the Center: former Men at Work lead singer, Colin Hay, Thursday night.
The food spread from Coppa Cafe is making my mouth water. Not to mention the ful...
Calling all Captions...Write a Caption for an AHS historic photo. We want to he...
Tonight! Night Visions opens as part of Flagstaff Festival of Science! 6-8p. Ber...
Celebrate Make a Difference Day with Home Energy Efficiency:Saving Money On Your Utility Bills Never
Celebrate Make a Difference Day with Home Energy Efficiency:Saving Money On Your Utility Bills Never
September 23, 1927 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh arrives in Tucson in his plane, "T...
Things are looking mighty fine here at the Center. See you all tomorrow night fo...
Theater season kicks off with 'Two Gentlemen of Verona: The Musical'
Regents approve NAU budget request focused on innovative technology
It's going to be a great day to ride tomorrow and support The Taylor House!
Coppa Cafe is catering Saturday night's Night Visions reception. Yummmmm.
Don't miss this FREE concert by Orchestra Northern Arizona at CCA!
"I've called you all here today because we have a problem in our midst. We have...
September 22, 1554 Francisco Vasquez de Coronado died today. His health is poor...
Special Solo performance by singer/songwriter Matt Bingham, tonight, Wednesday 8...
We've got a big weekend coming up at CCA! FREE Night Visions IV reception Saturd...
Enrollment, retention rates break records
Professor views justice systems through global lens
Retirement party planned for Sandy Quick Sweeter
Retirement party planned for Rose Lopez
Want to sell more art? These are good tips.
NNHRC passes legislation requesting President Obama to suspend Forest Service's Snowbowl permit
Navajo Nation awarded over $2 million in justice grants
2011 Navajo oral history documentary film premieres Oct. 10
Audiences invited to screen, judge short films at festival
Obituary: John Saxton Acker, longtime humanities professor
Bookstore hosting book-signing event
Saturday Night in Flagstaff: Night Visions art exhibition opens, and Berta Rojas...
Regents to meet this week in Flagstaff
Ceremony to honor fallen military heroes
Ready to dance my feet off at Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass & Acoustic Music Fe...
Abandoned bikes to be sold at auction
Governor names new Regent
NPR's 'Science Friday' to broadcast from NAU
Students: Stand out by taking part in Regents, Legislature
NAU kicks off United Way giving campaign
Molly Munger, active in community and advocate for NAU, to retire
Haeger calls for change as performance funding nears
September 16, 1928 Young girls representing Arizona during the Mexican Independe...
Did you hear about the Unidentified Flying Object in Flagstaff last night?! Spoo...
September 15, 1929 The tri-motored Fokker plane, "Arizonan" owned by Southwest A...
Have you heard about our upcoming Jewel Gallery exhibition, Glamorous Works by F...
Bookstore hosting book signing
NAU prepping for a fun-filled Family Weekend
Please Take a Look at the Proposed New Zoning Code
No tarantulas to report this week, but we do have former Men At Work lead singer...
NAU named among military friendly schools
Constitution Day is Sept. 16
Shelly addresses chapter officials at Post-Governance Certification Summit
Red Feather builds home for Hopi family
HASSA supports recovery month
Navajo Technical College lands NASA rocket grant to support minority innovation
Teen drinking video contest announced by Navajo county attorney
US Labor Department's MSHA announces $8.44 million to 47 states and Navajo Nation
$250,000 Awarded to NDOH Navajo Public Health Infrastructure Development Program
HUD awards $8.6 million to Native American communities
From AHS Collections to You. 1920s small boy’s sailor suit made of cotton fabri...
Are you coming to the FREE panel today at 5:30?
September 12, 1893 Cattlemen and farmers of Cochise County are warned to be arme...
Concert week for the first concert of Flagstaff Symphony's season! Here's a list...
Afraid to walk to the kitchen since there was a MAN EATING TARANTULA in our hall...
Congratulations to Joe Sorren for his Fall exhibition in ROME, ITALY at the Doro...
We're not even open yet, and so many people are coming in to see Prelude and Art...
Spending the morning at White Dove Coffee before I head to CCA. Come visit me! I...
The bittersweet taste of Fall.
TODAY at 1:00pm, Elaine Dillingham's giving a FREE demo in conjunction with her...
JT thinks he's cool because he remained silent for 10 days of meditation.
Come by CCA tomorrow at 1pm to see our Jewel Gallery artist, Elaine Dillingham's...
After months of improvements, it's game time at the Skydome
Seminar reflects on Tibetan culture
Online conference to focus on open educational content
Classified Staff Advisory Council seeks participation
Tomorrow's Sustainable Home & Garden Tour from 12-2 p.m. is offering a building...
September 9, 1921 Forty-two year old Fort Rucker, in Rucker Canyon in the Swissh...
You're Invited U.S. 180 Winter Traffic Study Open House
Do you have your weekend planned yet? Here's some of the highlights in Flagstaff.
Artists! Do you need tips and tricks on photographing your artwork? Come to a FR...
State backs groundbreaking approach to domestic violence intervention
Researcher sees spring-like protein as key to muscle behavior
September 8, 1886 Geronimo and his band were assembled and marched from Fort Bow...
Are you a wood artist? Proposals for the 2012 Viola Awards are due OCTOBER 20!
This Saturday from 2-4 p.m., Discovery 2nd Saturday's Volcanoes in Our Backyard....
Tony Norris and Friends will be performing tonight, Wednesday from 8-11pm at The...
Hopi Tribe rallies against the city of Flagstaff
Sexual assault in Pinon leads to arrest
President Ben Shelly advocates for the Navajo Nation
Flagstaff's big show tonight is....COLD WAR KIDS! Tickets available downtown at...
This splendid Silver Maiden Necklace handcrafted by Navajo artists Jack and Mary...
Hmm. Rumors that September was the "last ever" ArtWalk have been going around. N...
You're Invited U.S. 180 Winter Traffic Study Open House
After months of improvements, it's game time at the Skydome
September 6, 1941 Mary Don, at left, is the first Chinese-American teacher hired...
LoCura brings their raggae-y, latin-y, flamenco-y sounds to The Arboretum at Fla...
Artwalk tonight at Hidden Light in black and white. There are incredible black a...
Lots going on this Labor Day weekend in Flagstaff, starting tonight with the Fir...
ArtWalk Hot Spot: Flagstaff Community Supported Agriculture 116 W Cottage. Art,...
First Friday!! Where are you going for the ArtWalk?
Psychology center offers on-campus health services
New publication highlights 10 years of progress
City-owned Franklin Avenue to temporarily close
ACE Fellow chooses NAU for mentorship experience
NAU officially opens Health and Learning Center
NAU co-sponsoring Sept. 22 CarFree Day
Photos capture move-in day on NAU campus
Jacks open football season at Arizona on national TV
Economic collaborative lures adventure business to Flagstaff
From AHS Collections to You. Little is know of this saddle besides it dates bac...
The September Newsletter for your reading pleasure!
President Haeger hosting Sept. 14 campus forum
September 1, 1932 Fire destroyed the main dining room and cottages valued at mor...
So many great stops this Friday! Did you get your ArtWalk map yet?
Join artist Bruce Aiken in his exhibit "Full Measure" to discuss his paintings a...
Miss Flagstaff Open Studios last weekend? You can still see the Prelude show her...
Flagstaff Fire Department to Use Social Media to Keep Community Informed
Bruce Aiken Gallery Talk--A First Friday Art Walk free event at MNA! This Friday...
Flamenco, Raggae, Cumbia, Ska.. LoCura brings it all together this Saturday at t...
Original painting by Catherine Sickafoose for The Arboretum at Flagstaff's Ponde...
Saturday, September 3 at 2:00pm, MNA Docent Jerry Snow focuses on how the idea t...
International film series focuses on politics
Fowler takes reins of Coconino County Board of Supervisors
Local Governance Act certifies chapters to execute contracting authority
Navajo Nation Council says the FY 2011 deficit is now erased
President Shelly announces new communications director
Cellular One expands coverage to Whitehorse Lake, Blue Gap
August 31, 1902 Thomas Rynning was sworn in at Bisbee as Captain of the Arizona...
Saturday, September 3 at 2:00pm, join us to learn more about the Navajo Code Tal...
The Human Resources Department from FMC had a great time at Movies on the Square...
August 29, 1912 A new state law requires that every owner of a motor vehicle mus...
Another full day of Flagstaff Open Studios ahead!
Whitney had a blast at the Indie Fest last night! See why.
Still not sure which studios to visit this weekend? CCA's a great first stop on...
10am, and people are already in the door to get their Flagstaff Open Studios pre...
September is approaching fast - have you signed up for the 11th Annual Taylor Ho...
BUSY weekend in Flagstaff!
The Arts Commission is now accepting applications for fall internships. Deadline...
***DEADLINE EXTENSION FOR 2011 NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION. New Deadline for entr...
Solar project brings new opportunities to NAU-Yuma
It's Friday, Friday! Gotta get down on Friday!
First Friday ArtWalk maps are in this week's Flagstaff Live and online at flagst...
August 26, 1893 A Phoenix court reporter invented, and applied for the patent on...
This Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, join MNA Docent Volney White for a Rio de...
Listening to Colin Hay Pandora at the Center to get ready for his concert here o...
Full line up and set times just released! Check the facebook event for all the d...
The 2011 Flagstaff Festival of Science Passport is being printed! Make sure to c...
The Visual Collective, LLC. made the cover of the Flagstaff Live this week!
From AHS Collections to You. A World War II pinball board game of army scene wit...
Bond Sale Provides City Its Best Interest Rate
See the winning 10 minute plays at the Dorris Harper-White Playhouse this weekend!
Dr. David Wilcox of the Museum of Northern Arizona organized a March 2011 sympos...
New Lumberjack Stadium set to open Friday
Film Series to screen Warner Bros. films
Navajo film triggers Uranium clean up
NNHRC responds to guilty plea of federal hate crime charges
Bloomfield Mayor signs understanding with Navajo
NAGPRA Consultation Grant and Repatriation Grant Awards
Dilkon Wellness Center Opens for the first time
New hope to American Indian women facing domestic violence
NNWO welcomes new employee A. Joseph Sarcinella
Open Studios during the day, Flagstaff Indie Fest during the evening.. it's goin...
Back to School for Flagstaff - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
August 23, 1873 Govenor Anson PK Safford, the third govenor of the Arizona Terri...
NAU professor helps researchers uncover source of Haitian cholera outbreak
NAU president emerita receives international women's award
1899 called one of Arizona's 10 best new restaurants
A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne--The Zuni World runs through October 30. This exhibit is...
The Heart Of Pine Canyon Welcomes The Heart Of Rock And Roll This Labor Day
August 22, 1933 Southern Pacific Railroad offered a roundtrip fare from Phoenix...
ADOT Outreach Effort Wins Top National Award
Free Electronics Waste Recycling Events in Flagstaff on September 10th
Big weekend almost upon us. Thanks to Seth Muller for a great article covering s...
Ballet Folklorico de Colores at the Arboretum.
Mariachi Pasion, AZ's only all female band, at the Arboretum.
Elaine Dillingham gives a talk today about her art, 1pm. Free.
The Cancer Centers of Northern Arizona Healthcare - Flagstaff was featured in th...
Hone your music, dance skills through NAU academy
Parking permits, ecoPASS still available through Parking Services
All the haps in Flagstaff this weekend.
Opportunities! Children's Chorale recruiting; Arty bras show seeking artists.
We're excited to see the talented Becky Daggett perform at Theatrikos Theatre Co...
Help raise awareness of breast-health issues with the Cancer Centers of Northern...
Great video interview with Betty Duarte-Matwick from Mariachi Pasion, performing...
Picnic welcomes students and invites some fun
Preseason game at Packers leads into final week of Cardinals training camp
New bus service makes the connection
Getting ready for lots of concerts! Grand Canyon Guitar Society has 7 artists pe...
August 18, 1969 Workers at downtown Tucson's El Presidio garage site began assem...
See what Whitney had to say about the reception last weekend.
Support Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra at the Home Tour and possibly win season su...
Retirement party planned for Libby Reeg
Sawyer Brown band to play at NAU
Natwani Coalition Launches New Funding Opportunity
Proposal could allow American Indians more access to National Parks
Navajo Nation Code Talkers week declared
Peabody Energy and Partners Settle with the Navajo Nation
Native American business leaders share ideas on economic growth
Navajo Technical College vaccinates over 3,000 sheep and goats in Eastern Agency
Navajo Technical College seeks to produce leaders with new certificate program
Dr. Jennifer Nez Denetdale joins the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
Dilkon open house
Learn about Metabolic Syndrome and how to prevent it from happening to you.
U.S. 180 Winter Traffic Study MindMixer Virtual Town Hall
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Arizona's only all-female Mariachi band performs The Arboretum at Flagstaff this...
U.S. 180 Winter Traffic Study MindMixer Virtual Town Hall
City Receives AA/Aa2 Ratings From S&P, Moody’s
Today is National Relaxation Day - a massage is a great way to relax.
From AHS Collections to You. This royal blue cape and uniform was worn by Sant...
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Elaine Dillingham's new exhibition at the Center. Come see - open Tuesday thru S...
Kate Watters reflects on our A:shiwi A:wan Ulohanne -- The Zuni World exhibit in...
Tonight is the Opening Reception for Prelude to Open Studios. Come out and suppo...
From 2-4pm Saturday Aug 13, Jim Enote, the Director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum...
Join us tonight at Movies on the Square! Fit Kids and Team USA Arizona will be a...
Athletics hosting Wine and Dine in the Pines Aug. 21
NAU earns STARS silver rating for sustainability
All the deets on the reception.
Getting everything ready for the reception tomorrow!! Prelude to Open Studios in...
Did you see this feature article in the Flagstaff Live about the Second Saturday...
Lots of fun stuff going on this weekend!
Tour MNA’s Anthropology Collection on Friday, August 19th at 4:00 p.m. See histo...
Student-coaching program seeks current and former employees
Heritage Square rally to kick off new school year
The gallery is looking good! Come by for the Prelude reception Saturday from 6-9...
Are you ready to jam out with The Wailers TONIGHT at 7pm at Pepsi Amphitheater a...
Just added a bunch of concerts. Colin Hay, Old Blind Dogs and Berta Rojas openin...
Did you know FMC Audiology Services offers hearing testing, balance evaluations,...
August 10, 1867 The United States Army established Fort Crittenden between Sono...
Break in camp schedule as Cardinals prep for first preseason game
North Quad revitalization begins
Less than a week until Prelude opens! Reception this Saturday from 6-9. Hope to...
Only 3 shows left! Call 928-774-1662 or follow the link for tickets!
Sometimes we aren't very good at this social media thing.
NAU pitches in to paint south side history on the Murdoch Community Center
Conference center earns industry award for excellence
17 students graduate from intensive NGS training program
Shelly-Jim praise new transit bus honoring Code Talkers
Mile of wind turbines makes stop in Winslow
NNC Speaker Naize assigns Council Delegates To state redistricting committees
EPA enters into agreement with Chevron to investigate soil contamination at uranium mine on the Navajo Reservation
Navajo Nation Council blasts newly filed complaint from special prosecutor
Keepseagle Settlement Claims Filing Period Opens for American Indian Farmers and Ranchers
U.S. Forest Service opens Sacred Sites Report for public comment
August 8, 1933 In a landslide vote, Arizona became the 21st state to sanction th...
CollegeAmerica Launches GED® Test Tutoring Program Statewide in Arizona
A story on Prelude to Open Studios, opening Saturday at the Coconino Center for...
NEW Job Opportunity for MUSEUM EDUCATION CURATOR. Position is based in Tucson. F...
Arboretum concert with Novo Mundo tonight at 5:30. Great weather under the pines!
Regents pondering university funding models
August 5, 1882 The Steamboat Colorado (pictured at left front) is drawn out of t...
See what's going on this weekend in Flagstaff!
Join us tonight at Movies on the Square! Staff from FMC’s Pharmacy will be at th...
Tonight's the night! ArtWalk in Flagstaff is gonna be a mad good time! Here's yo...
Call for submissions: Deadline September 9, 2011. The NAU Art Museum invites art...
August 4, 1859 The first newspaper of Arizona, the Weekly Arizonian, debuted in...
Big weekend in Flagstaff! Sheryl Crow, ArtWalk, Navajo Fest, Arboretum concert,...
Here's the festival schedule for the weekend!
National Navajo Code Talkers Museum and Veterans Center Receives $11,000
Redistricting will affect most of Arizona
New wind project near Seligman to provide jobs for local areas
Law and Order Committee recommends permanent appointment of Justice Eleanor Shirley
Financial, leadership and academic woes continue at Tuba City School
Improvements made to various roadways throughout Hopi
Check out this months' Newsletter for events, festivals, concerts, and more!!
PLO gels and creams: A prescription option for those who have difficulty taking...
Check out this new Gallery opening this Friday at First Friday ArtWalk!
Nominations sought for Regents' professor
Submit your Homecoming 2011 event
NAU joins the Communiversity @ Surprise
Reverse transfer paying off for continuing students
Southside mural going up, check out this story.
August 2, 1937 A WPA survey reports the average family of four in Tucson lives o...
Brazilian music group, Novo Mundo, in concert at The Arboretum at Flagstaff this...
At Navajo Festival this weekend!
5 hour countdown to Shark Week!!!
The guide for Flagstaff's First Friday ArtWalk is online - 55 galleries and busi...
Are you going to the Sing-a-Long Movie tonight at 8pm at Pepsi Amphitheater at F...
This upcoming week is CRAZY packed with events! Sheryl Crow and the Big Red Pour...
Did you see all the cool things coming up at Hidden Light LLC/ The Framing Depar...
A Rio de Flag Nature Trail Guided Walk is scheduled tomorrow from 11 a.m. to noo...
Conference to focus on psychology of compassion
Work to begin on pathway across campus
FREE film, The Asgard Project, showing at the Green Room August 13th.
Announcement: New FMPO Phone Numbers
Emergency Department and Trauma Center Entrance
We once again received our Level I Trauma Center designation from the state!
ABOR, universities to examine funding structure and financial aid
LOTS of upcoming events around Flagstaff town. We've got 'em all covered for you.
Opportunity for artists: Arizona grants.
Well, I suppose you can use whatever you want for your canvas. Including food.
Notice of Proposed New or Increased City Fees or Taxes, Proposed Use Tax Adoption
Calling all artists! The Cancer Center is looking for artists to decorate a bra...
Navajo Festival Saturday, August 6 and 7. Artists . music . dances . insight pro...
Found this photo without a date but it was taken place in Sabino Canyon, outside...
July 26, 1917 A violent hailstorm filled the streets of Flagstaff with six inche...
After a rigorous three-day survey, we have achieved national accreditation from...
Follow the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission
Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers, an exhibit of photographs by Kenji Kawano, will b...
Very important: please take a moment to write and save the NEA.
End of NFL impasse means Cardinals are on their way
Two Lumberjacks to sign NFL free agent deals
Redistricting of Arizona's political districts will impact the Navajo and Hopi nations
Five Navajo chapters achieve LGA certification
Shelly delivers State of the Navajo Nation Address
Vandals damage Hopi Senior Centers
Blaine Rhoton nominated for Felony Prosecutor of the Year
Navajo Tech reaches out to adult learners with Weekend College program
Last week to see Domestic Neon and Brett Anderson's amazing prints: open today t...
Join dietitians, Cathy Tomasi and Pam Ing-Dobrota, from the Cancer Center of Northern Arizona Healthcare, as they share recipes, healthy tips and tasty samples from 6 - 8 p.m., Thursday, July 28 at the Cancer Center. This event is free! RSVP: 928 773-226
Last chance! Wednesday is the postmark deadline to apply for the Night Visions art exhibition! Nation-wide call.
NAU researcher's voice being heard in national education reform debates
Are you going to watch Al-Rakasaat at Heritage Square today at 4:00?
The latest from FALA.
Join artist Bruce Aiken as he talks about his paintings in his MNA exhibit, "An Intimate Affair," and his experiences as a Grand Canyon artist from 1-1:30pm and 2:30-3pm as part of MNA's Of Lines and Layers: A Grand Canyon Authors Symposiu
100 Years 100 Quilts To commemorate Arizona’s Centennial, the Arizona Historical Society has partnered with Arizona Centennial Quilt Project, a program of Arizona Quilters Hall of Fame, to create a quilt exhibit that will give voice to Arizona&rsqu
Social media is the greatest marketing tool in modern times. How does it effect Arts Journalism?
Did you hear about the Japan Festival at Pine Forest School this Sat&Sun from 3-7?
Lots going on this weekend in Flagstaff!
Sorry guys. That last post was a bit vague. Here's a better line-up. Check back for more artists as Pepsi Amp releases them.
Reception for Debra Larson
Parking permits for 2011-12 available online
NAU makes parental path to college a matter of course
Cabinet Highlights: July 19, 2011
$1.5 million gift endows chair for environmental science, policy
Professor and children's author Brown to release latest book
Comic Magician, Michael Finney, at the Pepsi Amphitheater TONIGHT!
Pepsi Amp has started releasing the line-up for the Indie Music Fest in August. It features local bands, too! Tickets go on sale THIS Friday!
Don't let your asprin allergy hinder your heart care.
Artists! The deadline for Night Visions IV Art Exhibition is only ONE WEEK away!
The Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park will present their 4th Annual Arizona Historical Photographs Fair, an Arizona Centennial event, on October 15, 2011. We ask Arizonans to enter our historical photo contest in the following categories:
Ban on uranium mining at Grand Canyon may not last
Two killed in Winslow plane crash
Permanent appointment of Associate Justice Shirley denied
Hopi Tribe appoints Robert Sumatzkuku to Tribal Treasurer
Oh Monday. How can you be kicking my butt already?
How are you gonna spend your Sunday? At the Celtic Fest? Native Music Fest? or somewhere else?
Native American Fest. just started at Pepsi Amphitheater!! You seriously don't want to miss this cultural experience!
The best part of Saturdays at CCA is the sound of little kids playing soccer in the school across the parking lot :)
Happy Kilt Day!!! Don't miss the Celtic festivities at Foxglenn Park!
Great festivals and Downtown events this weekend!
Deadline nears for input on North Quad project
Call for programs for Latino Heritage Month
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July 15, 1859 Alexander John (AJ) Chandler is born. Dr. Chandler is the first veterinary surgeon to practice in Arizona. He introduces long staple cotton, builds the Consolidated Canal, builds the San Marcos Hotel, and establishes the town of Chandler.
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Come join us Friday, July 15 for a fun filled Movies on the Square! There will be a special kids activity sponsored by FMC's Infection Prevention department before the featured movie Shark Tale. Join the fun!
J.A. Jance book signing tonight at 6:00 at the Center for the Arts!!
NAU earns ranking in directors' cup standing for sixth straight year
University to unveil revamped website
Soil microbes accelerate global warming
Arizona State Retirement changes impact paychecks
Jessica Jones, an independent artist and Arts Learning Intern at the Arizona Commisison on the Arts, talks about the benefits of an arts education.
Support local musicians TONIGHT at Battle of the Bands at The Orpheum Theater!!
Chris Isaak brings his classics like "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" to the Pepsi Amphitheater TONIGHT at 7:30.
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July 11, 1958 The Navajo Tribal Council designates approximately 30,000 acres for the Monument Valley Tribal Park. This was the first official tribal park on the Navajo Reservation. AHS#196-f651-05
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Did you get your tickets for Cold War Kids at The Orpheum Theater Sept. 7? You don't want to miss this great band!
Make sure to head out to The Arboretum at Flagstaff for their Plant Sale & Penstemon Fest.
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Great happenings this weekend in Flagstaff!
Join us tonight at Movies on the Square! Staff from FMC’s Fit Kids will be at the FMC tent with interactive activities for kids before the night’s featured movie, Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Keep your fingers crossed that
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Tomorrow from 2-4 p.m., Discovery 2nd Saturday presents "Feathered Dinos and Early Birds" by Dr. David Gillette. For kids of all ages and included with admission. Discover how feathered dinosaurs could be related to backyard birds. Make goggle-
1899 offering lunch discount for faculty and staff
NAUPD awarded state grant for officer training
Forty-five student athletes at NAU earn Big Sky academic honors
Lumberjack basketball to host BYU in Prescott Valley
First-Year Learning Initiative puts effort into student success
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Don't miss the Second Saturday Song Walk this weekend in Flagstaff!!
Just in time for the MLB All Star game! Come to the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park to see spring training history in "Play Ball—the Cactus League Experience." 68 major league players and coaches have made their way from
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Pepsi Amphitheater presents the Native American Cultural & Music Festival. See what Whitney, our Marketing Assistant, has to say about it.
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How to beat the summer heat in Arizona. Women cooling off at Boulder Dam. AHS#2731
The Visual Collective, LLC. opened a few contests for July. Check them out!
Sing-a-long with the King & I at Pepsi Amphitheater tomorrow at 6pm.
Shingoitewa testifies before the U.S. Senate on water rights
Shelly-Jim announce Leadership and Service Internship Program for Navajo students
Tuba City earns top award for employee flu vaccination
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NAU's earthquake center records swarm of tremors at Lake Mary
Gift adds new layer of research and education to NAU geology program
Are you as excited as we are for the ArtWalk? Here's your guide!
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Join us Friday, July 1, at Movies on the Square! Staff from FMC’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit will be at the FMC tent with a special activity for kids before the night’s featured movie, Shrek Forever After. Hope to see you there!
Lumberjacks give back more than 4,000 hours in community service
Traffic and parking modifications for San Francisco Street begin this week
NAU's Curry Summer Music Camp hosts free public concerts
Businesses and Galleries open their doors tomorrow evening for the First Friday ArtWalk.
ASU Art Museum presents an exhibition that explores the complexities of human nature, "from herd mentality to moments of solace."
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Here's the schedule for this weekend's Hopi Festival! Hopi Festival Schedule of Events Saturday, July 2 10:00 a.m. Traditional Music by Clark Tenakhongva—Heritage Insights Tent 10:30 a.m. Hopi Traditional Agriculture and Land Stewar
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Concerts in the Park present traditional Irish band, Knockabouts, tonight at 5:30 at Bushmaster Park
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Native patriotism alive and well
Fireworks will light up Tuba City's skies Sunday
Cobell Case wins final approval
Hopi Tribe assesses 26 Bar Ranch after Wallow Fire
Navajo Nation's Division of Public Safety and Police Districts mourn the loss of Sgt. Darrell C. Curley
Kaibeto man charged in Navajo Nation police officer murder
Uranium mining land withdrawal extended
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Check out the great festivals, shows, plays, and other events around Flagstaff this weekend!
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Have you visited The Museum Shop online yet? Whether you are looking for a vintage treasure or the latest contemporary masterpiece, The Museum Shop has something that is sure to delight.
Music is bringing generations together in Flagstaff
June 1915 70,000 people witness the ceremony as the battleship Arizona is launched at the New York Navy Yard. See a rusted piece of the USS Arizona in person at the AHS Museum in Papago Park. Check website for more information about location and hours.
Albuquerque non-profit gives scholarships to Outstanding American Indian Youth
Hopi woman graduates, becomes Hopi Ranger
Kayenta Special Diabetes Project celebrates new office building
President Shelly and Branch Chiefs address UUFB budget deficit
Hopi Council mandates Ordinance 36 education law moves forward
The Oldest Hopi Show in the World returns July 2-3
Local Flagstaff Band, Fight the Quiet, was featured on VH1's "Saddle Ranch" last night!
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Bruce Aiken lived in the Grand Canyon for 33 years, exploring the Canyon from the inside out. MNA's exhibit of his work opens this Sunday, with many large-scale images to experience.
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Tonight's film at the Orpheum, "Bicycle Dreams," tells the story of a bicycle race across the country....3000 miles, 10 days. WOW!
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Full Measure -- The Artistic Legacy of Bruce Aiken opens on Sunday, June19! Tickets to Members' Brunch and Exhibit Opening with Bruce Aiken are still available, for more information, visit or call 928/774-5213, Ext. 270.
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Discovery 2nd Saturday: Hike the Peaks on Saturday, June 11 from 2-4 p.m. Learn survival skills, find signs of wildlife, identify useful local plants. For kids of all ages, and included with Museum admission.
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The Special Day for Special Kids Picnic is happening this Saturday - we hope you can join us!
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June 1, 1868 The eighth and final treaty between the Navajo and the United States was signed at Ft. Sumner, New Mexico. This treaty established the present Navajo Indian Reservation. AHS#1983.73.6
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Hey volunteer-types! We call upon volunteers to help us staff events and prepare for exhibitions. If you'd like to join our fantastic league of volunteers (i.e. get on our email list) send an email to info@culturalpartners.org.
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Join us tonight for Movies on the Square! We will be downtown on the square doing a great safety demonstration before the Karate Kid starts. Hope to see you there!
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May 1942 Approximately 18,000 Japanese Americans arrived by buses to the internment camp at Poston between 1942-1945. This painting, done in Poston by artist Kakunen Tsuroka, was painted on a bed sheet using shoe polish. See this artifact in person at t
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Wednesday Afternoons in the Garden--every Wednesday 4:30-6:30 p.m. Join us to plant, tend, and harvest fruits and vegetables at MNA's Colton Community Garden. Families and groups can also adopt individual plots for the summer. More info at 774.5213,
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Artist Willem Volkersz will give a talk Saturday at 6:30pm: the only chance to hear directly from the 'Domestic Neon' artist. Free!
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The story of Apache May is an interesting twist on human captivity in the Old West. Apache May was taken from an Apache camp and adopted by John Slaughter and his wife. Follow this link to learn more of the story.
25 years ago today, FMC invited the public to attend a ground breaking ceremony for the new 98-bed hospital that was finished on Dec. 27, 1987.
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Don't forget that the 4th grade Social Studies text "The Arizona Story" is available at all museums. Makes a great coffee table book!
Opening in our jewel gallery with Domestic Neon is Oregon artist Brett Anderson, who creates burly yet beautiful reduction wood cuts. Check him out!
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Even though our gallery isn't open, our front door is open to purchase tickets for Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum tonight! Come on in or give us a call.
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Saturday night: support arts in education at the FALA Gala here at the Center. Only $20!
Tom Rozum has Flagstaff ties for those of you who remember the band Flying South! Catch him and Laurie Lewis tomorrow night. Tix still available.
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Join us this Friday for the first night of Movies on the Square this season! Safe Kids and Trauma Services will be on the Square before the movie starts with a helmet safety demonstration.
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Round Rock final inspection for waterline unites community
Pratte appointed Navajo Nation Washington Office Executive Director
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First Navajo woman surgeon and co-author of 'Scalpel and Silver Bear' addresses Rez community
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NAU history reflected in new book about its buildings
NAU named in top 100 colleges by 'Hispanic Outlook'
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Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum in concert Friday night! In partnership w/ our good friends Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music (FFOTM)
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Hope you're saving the date for Zuni Festival--Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29. Heritage Program Manager Anne Doyle is at Zuni Pueblo this weekend, collecting lots of fine art treasures on consignment for the festival!
Tomorrow @ 2-4 p.m. California Condor biologist Kathy Sullivan from AZ Game and Fish will talk about these amazing birds. Where do they live? How many are left in the wild? What dangers do they face and what can you do to become a condor hero? For kids o
May 13, 1929 Barney Oldfield, famous racing driver, narrowly escaped death when his car overturned on the highway near Winslow. AHS NAD
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NEW BOOK RELEASE! Jeff Guinn, author of "The Last Gunfight: The Real Story of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral--and How It Changed the American West" appears at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson on Wednesday, May 25 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.
FJA is putting on a fabulous and thrilling rendition of the Princess Bride in our theater. Tonight and Friday! 6pm! $5 at the door.
May 12, 1931 The University of Arizona's famous polo team left campus for a trip around the eastern states. AHS #BN33436
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This is the last week to catch the Recycled Art Exhibition at Coconino Center for the Arts. Open thru Saturday.
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Navajo Nation to observe Second Annual Treaty Days Celebration
Domestic violence conference sparks advocacy for proposed 'Violence Against Family Act'
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May 10, 1872 The Tully-Ochoa wagon train was attacked in Canyon del Oro by 300 Indians on this date. Five men were killed and many more were wounded, mules were stolen and the wagons burned. AHS #49346
May 9, 1922 The last Federal troops left Fort Apache on this date, just as the first Lutheran Mission was dedicated there with the baptism of 100 Apaches. AHS #42689
May 8, 1927 The U.S.Army held 38 Yaqui Indians who fled across the U.S. border after a bloody battle with Mexican troops. AHS #PC42F22_42773
May 7, 1959 Kitt Peak plans to install a solar telescope. AHS #PC214F153M
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May 5, 1887 George Hand, a Tucson pioneer, wrote in his diary that an earthquake struck southern Arizona causing two-story buildings to sway and entire mountain sides to give way in the Catalina Mountains. AHS #1831
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The Center for the Arts is having some revitalizing work down to our entry way. Please excuse the dust and come on over! This year's Recycled Art exhibition is worth it.
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Our May Newsletter: tons of Flagstaff fun including ArtWalk, Neon art, Michelle Shocked, and more.
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The 21st Annual Zuni Festival is on Sat. and Sun., May 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m both days. The A:shiwi or Zuni people will share language, lifeways, traditional music, dances and fine arts. This event is created in partnership with the A:shiwi A:w
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May 2, 1873 The first legal hanging in Arizona is said to have taken place on this date in Yuma across the street from the school. The teacher, not wishing her students to witness the hanging, dismissed classes for the day. AHS #103075
May 1, 1880 John P. Clum printed the first issue of the Tombstone Epitaph in a tent. AHS #14719
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Flagstaff Eagle Scout Taylor Johnson donated 28 handmade blankets to Flagstaff Medical Center, as part of his Eagle Scout senior project. The blankets will be given to patients who have undergone a heart-related surgery. FMC’s cardiothoracic and va
Tonight's Adam Del Monte concert is sold out. We like it when that happens. :)
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April 30, 1927 On this date, Mrs. William Henry Brophy gave $250,000 and 25 acres of land to endow and build the Jesuit college in Phoenix. AHS #MS1225F2792A
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April 29, 1871 The site of the Camp Grant massacre where Anglos, Mexicans, and Tohono O'odham Indians killed 118 Apaches, mostly women and children. AHS #19484
April 28, 1876 The cornerstone of the Territorial Prison was laid at Yuma. The first prisoners were received in June. AHS #2860
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RT @azhospitalassn: Dozens speak out against AHCCCS cuts
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New TCRHCC Outpatient Primary Care Center grand opening to be held May 7
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Navajo Transit resumes bus route from Flagstaff to Tuba City, Birdsprings
Hopi Tribal Treasurer removed from office
Adam del Monte in our listening room this Friday. Click on his site to steal a listen, then head to our website to purchase our tix.
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April 26, 1925 A monument honoring Charles Poston, who some refer to as the "Father of Arizona," is dedicated on Poston Butte near Florence. AHS #1768
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April 22, 1919 Contracts were signed by Pima and Pinal County authorities and the U.S. Forest Service for construction of a road from Oracle to Soldier's Camp in the Catalina Mountains. AHS #61358
Changed date: Navajo Rug Auction in Flagstaff is now scheduled for June 11, 2011.
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Jake Brookins crafted exquisite ceramic arts, my favorite ceramic piece is a tricycle--yes, a tricycle! He worked in metal, paint, and other materials too. This is the last few days you will be able to see his work in our exhibit "Jake Brookins --
What to do this weekend, what to do...(so many things to do!)
There will be tickets available at the door tonight for Fishtank Ensemble. Come on by...
Beaver Street at the Railroad Tracks will be Closed Monday, April 25th Through Friday, April 29th
City Street Maintenance Work for the Week of April 25th
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Summit focuses on Native American students, communities
NAU named in Princeton Review's guide to 'green' colleges
An interview with Fishtank Ensemble lead vocalist, Ursula Knudson
Sports Injury? Stop by the free Sports Injury Clinic tonight from 6-8 p.m. in FMC's Therapy Services Gym on West Campus. Questions? Call 773-2125
Pick up a copy Flag Live TODAY! The Recycled Art Exhibition and The Fishtank Ensemble scored some ink.
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This Easter weekend, come celebrate the life and work of Jake Brookins with your friends and family! Our retrospective of his work, "Jake Brookins -- Dreams : Realizations : Contemplations : Fantasies" will only be on exhibit for one more week
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Fishtank Ensemble put out a new album this year! Listen to its title Track, "Woman in Sin"
April 20, 1920 Grand Canyon National Park was dedicated. AHS #B109162
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Hopi 'Silent Majority' plans removal of Hopi chairman
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Flagstaff Community Foundation announces Native art scholarship
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April 18, 1924 Chiricahua National Monument was established. AHS #MS1255F459H
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April 15, 1928 The Arizona Historical Society and Southern Pacific Railroad erect a stone marker over the graves of Union soldiers who died in the skirmish with Confederate forces at Picacho Pass, April 15, 1862. AHS #4116
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April 14, 1952 Television is coming; Tucson gets four channels. AHS #PC214F35B
April 13, 1917 The town of Florence turned on its first electric street lights on this date. AHS #42687
Fishtank Ensemble comes to CCA on Friday, April 22. GREAT live act, don't miss it!
This week is National Volunteer Week and we'd like to give a 'HUGE' thank you to all the wonderful volunteers here at Flagstaff Medical Center.
Avant-garde performance mixes music, dance, multimedia
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Students design clean-burning stove to combat carbon monoxide poisoning
Mapping A History--The Zuni map project explores a culture of stories and places by Rae Owen.
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The 14th Annual Northern Arizona Book Festival is this weekend! Saturday's events are at CCA - check out the itinerary
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Convocations recognize outstanding students, celebrate diversity
Season subscriptions go on sale soon. Check our website for updates about that and the upcoming Summer Sunday Chamber Music Series. www.flagstaffsymphony.org
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Just announced: 2011 Summer Concert Series schedule at the Arboretum. Five great concerts under the cool pines!
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NAUPD offering free child safety seat inspection
Retirement party planned for Patty Moore
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Haeger urges governor to veto guns-on-campus bill
Head to Fratelli Pizza today, both locations, all day - 10% of your $$ will go to FALA!
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April 12, 1861 The Civil War begins.
April 12, 1902 The village of Yuma was incorporated as a town on this date. AHS #50730
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Tonight @ 7 p.m. California Condor Biologist Kathy Sullivan from Arizona Game and Fish will present "Condors of the Colorado Plateau," at Sedona United Methodist Church, 110 Indian Cliffs Road. $6 members/$7 nonmembers. This is the last lecture
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NAU Bookstore hosting blood drive
NAU named among top graduate schools for Latinos
NAU community invited to spring carnival
Arizona Daily Sun Editorial: Don't use patients to score political points
RT @azhospitalassn: State's plan to cut AHCCCS rolls is headed to court as a violation of Arizona's constitution.
Hello Michele Shocked fans! Her concert here at the Center for the Arts is on MAY 15th (not April 15th as printed). Tix are on sale now.
April 11, 1903 On this date, Mr. A. H. Reynolds visited Benson for the purpose of establishing experimental tobacco farms in the San Pedro Valley. AHS #352
April 10, 1910 Eastern interests get a government concession for a dam in Sabino Canyon and hope to sell water to Tucson. The concession was later withdrawn. AHS #B68670
April 9, 1943 Sharlot Hall, Prescott historian known as Arizona's poet laureate, died on this date. AHS #70288
April 8, 1913 Tucson posts warnings that state speed laws limiting vehicles to 10 miles an hour in the business district must be observed. AHS #B89552a
A freshly made cinnamon roll and a cup of coffee for $2.91 at Sugar Mamas!! Monday is off to a great start.
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Check out the artist we've got lined up for our summer exhibition; Willem Volkersz is bringing his installation 'Domestic Neon' to FLG!
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April 7, 1970 A fire at the Southern Pacific Ice House took 26 hours to extinguish. The fire fighter at the top of the ladder is Richard Moreno who later became Tucson's fire chief. AHS #72573
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Our newest exhibit "A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne – The Zuni World" is really something special. Produced in partnership with the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center in Zuni, New Mexico, it features 30 fine art paintings rich in detail and
Have you heard of S.U.P.P.E.R. Flagstaff? A new initiative that gets community members together over a meal to discuss and award funding for projects around town. Highly recommended you check it out.
Check out the Kruger Brothers on our website (flagstaffsymphony.org). We're featuring them at our Friday night concert playing an orchestral composition written by Jens Kruger, "Music From the Spring."
April 6, 1967 Old Tucson completed sets for a new TV series "High Chapparral". AHS #PC207F33C
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NAUPD seeks staff, student and public input
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Our exhibit of the work of Jake Brookins has been extended until April 24th! This wonderful retrospective is an engaging journey of the self where exploration and fun are common qualities found throughout an eclectic body of work in ceramics, metal, and
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AHCCCS Cuts Hurt Arizona's Economy, Result in Job Losses and Create a Cost Shift to Arizona's Businesses...you too can take action and let Arizona's elected officials know your thoughts regarding the budget cuts.
Grammy award winning "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" showing at 8 tomorrow night at the Orpheum, sponsored by the FSO. 2 tickets to the FSO's Friday night concert will be raffled off. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $2 for student
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April 1, 1885 The United States Army 10th Cavalry, known as Buffalo Soldiers, were transferred from Texas to Arizona on this date. AHS #63490
First Friday is TOMORROW!! This month's hot spot is Sea of Greens Hydrogardens featuring Melanie Thompson and her botanical artistry.
Future teachers present 'Exploring Your World' day
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Universities' tuition, fees at forefront of regents' meeting next week
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March 30, 1890 Fire destroyed an entire business block in Flagstaff on this date. AHS #NAD
Proposed AHCCCS cuts will severely impact our hospital community and our state's economy.
NAU hosting summit to further opportunities for Native American students
Read up on the variety of music FCP is bringing to town this Spring and Summer!
Today is National Doctors' Day -- send a huge thank you to the physicians in your community.
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RT @azhospitalassn: Gov Brewer says jobs will be lost and rural hospitals could possibly close....
RT @azhospitalassn: Healthcare is one of the few sectors that has grown during the recession. Don't we want to keep it strong to help our state recover?
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Lumberjack Cameron Jones wins spot in all-star game
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March 29, 1885 After surrendering to General George Crook, Geronimo and twenty of his warriors escaped from U.S. troops. AHS #20602
March 28, 1886 Albert Buehman was born. He was a noted Tucson photographer, and son of Henry Buehman who was one of Arizona's earliest pioneer photographers. AHS has an extensie collection of their photos in the Tucson Library. AHS #BN205604
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March 27, 1971 After conducting programs for more than 30 years, Jacinto Orozco, pioneer of Spanish language radio and television programs in Arizona, died. AHS #64451
March 26, 1939 Mayor Henry O. Jaastad buys the first four boxes of cookies from Tucson Girl Scouts. AHS #7147
March 25, 1881 Water appears in the rich silver mines of Tombstone. AHS #44694
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City to Increase Fee For NSF Check to $35 Effective June 1, 2011
March 24, 1856 The Sonora Exploring and Mining Company was organized in Cincinnati, Ohio for the purpose of developing silver mines in southern Arizona. The Heintzelman Mine, near Arivaca, was the company's first development. AHS #917.91V882top416
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March 23, 1904 F. W. Volz loaned 5000 pounds of the Canyon Diablo meteor to the Arizona Board of Managers of the World's Fair for display at St. Louis. AHS #NAD
March 22, 1907 The Territorial Legislature moved the Territorial Prison from Yuma to Florence on this date. AHS #72326
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March 21, 1901 Governor Nathan Murphy authorized the establishment of the Arizona Rangers on this date. One company of Rangers was to be raised, consisting of a Captain, a Sergeant and not more than twelve privates. AHS #43918
March 20, 1915 Barney Oldfield was the winner of the auto race at Steinfeld's race track. AHS #B93462
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March 19, 1873 The Tucson army camp is moved to a site on Rillito Creek and a permanent post is built and named Fort Lowell. AHS #29123
"A Dazzling Palette: Germantown yarn in Navajo Weavings" is our latest exhibit of Navajo weavings. Come by and see these splendid examples today! MNA is open every day, 9am-5pm!! This photograph is one of the weavings featured in the exhibit,
Eduardo Issac in our listening room at the CCA on Tuesday night. Tickets for sale on our website. Perfect remedy for the mid-week.
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March 18, 1911 Theodore Roosevelt dedicated the dam bearing his name on this date, and set in motion the machinery which opened three gates to let the water in to fill Roosevelt Lake. AHS #PC196f188#01
March 17, 1904 The Arizona Daily Star reported the discovery of a large body of onyx in the Santa Rita Mountains. AHS #3490
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State Officials- "Radiation from Japanese Nuclear Plant Poses No Health Threat to Arizona"
a cute little Mojave baby in a cradle board, location and year unknown. AHS#4698
The sun is not setting on the 2011 Viola Awards just yet! Please help us tag yourself and others in our Viola Awards photo album (it seems to be working now...)
Spots are still open for today's, Thursday's and Friday's Spring Break Workshop - check it out!
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Tonight in Sedona @ 7 p.m., Red Rockin' Hummingbirds by Ross Hawkins, Ph.D., founder and executive director of The Hummingbird Society. The 2011 Sedona Lecture Series is at a new location: Sedona United Methodist Church @ 110 Indian Cliffs Road in S
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March 14, 1933 Arizona banks reopen after "bank holiday", a closure of banks ordered by Governor Moeur and the Legislature on March 2nd. AHS #BN203132
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Phew, time flies! YCAC opening reception this evening, 4-7pm. FREE, treats, performances and outstanding art. See you there!
March 12, 1936 Construction on Sabino Canyon dam, a project of the U.S. Civilian Conservation Corp, gets underway. AHS #MS875f.65#16656
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March 11, 1966 Civil rights demonstrators protest the visit of Selma, Alabama sheriff James Clark whose talk was sponsored by a new group, the Tucson Committee to Support Your Local Police. AHS #PC214f76f
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March 10, 1848 The US Senate ratifies the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, ending the war with Mexico. The US was given land that includes modern day AZ, NM, UT, CO, and CA.
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Finally, some pics from the Viola Awards! We're still collecting our wits and photos - more to come. In the meantime, please help us tag people. Thank you Betsey Bruner for being our photog!
Thank you Betsey Bruner for these wonderful shots!
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Hand-painted, 3-D geology panels from the 50s have been newly installed in MNA's Katherine L. Chase Gallery. You will see cross sections and views of Meteor Crater, Oak Creek Canyon, Gray Mountain, San Francisco Peaks, Inner Basin, and the Cedar Bre
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Fair to showcase campus assessment efforts
Conference offers professional development opportunity for women
Digital content sought for new NAU public iTunes U site
(pppsst. Sneak peak on what YCAC will look like this year!)
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March 10, 1934 Governor Moeur sends two detachments from the National Guard up the Colorado River to patrol the Arizona shore, where California wants to locate Parker Dam. AHS #6561
March 9, 1955 Davis Monthan weather station equipment operators provide round-the-clock weather reports for the flying personnel of DM. AHS #PC215f99e
March 8, 1902 Construction began on the Territorial Reform School at Benson. AHS #MS1152f99E
Hello everyone, our online method of purchasing tickets for upcoming concerts seems to be fussy and not working correctly. Give us a call to buy tix (and save a couple $ anyway)! 779-2300
Yes! Have already added our first emerging artists to the roster for the Spring Break Workshops. Give us a call to sign up!
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Happy Fat Tuesday everyone! The FCP staff is still in a celebratory mood following our big weekend. We preparing for our next party - Opening Reception for Youth Art this Friday, 4-7!
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At Flagstaff's annual Viola Awards, MNA's Hopi Festival received the Outstanding Arts Event Award! Thank you, Flagstaff Cultural Partners, for recognizing our 78-year-old festival and all of the artists, performers, educators, volunteers, staf
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The full list of Viola Award winners is up on our website. Thank you Flagstaff for your support and enthusiasm for the arts!
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Lifetime contribution to the arts award: John Running.
Viola award for Music: Edith Copley
Viola Award for Literature: James Jay.
Viola Award for Visual Arts: Bruce Aiken.
Viola Award for Arts Educator: Sergio Padilla.
Viola Award for Emerging Artist: Joe Cornett Jr.
Viola Award for Organization of the Year: Heritage Square Trust.
Viola award for Leadership: Mike Frankel.
Viola award for the Performing Arts: Canyon Movement Company.
Viola award for outstanding art event: Hopi Festival of Arts & Culture, Museum of N. Arizona.
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Nominees for the Viola Award for Arts Educator: Jacquie McCregor, NAU School of Music, Sergio Padilla, Alan Petersen, and Wilson Thomas.
Lifetime Contribution Viola Award nominees: George G Averbeck, Jacob Brookins, Jon Eder, David L Edwards, and John Running.
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When was the last time you threw an atlatl? At Archaeology Day tomorrow, MNA Docent Jerry Bacon will be sharing his extensive knowledge of this prehistoric tool. Bacon is rated fourth in Arizona atlatl competitions.
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Visual arts Viola awards nominees: Bruce Aiken, Jason Bohnert, Darcy Falk, Raechel Running, Steve Schaeffer.
Hohokam Archaeology Yesterday and Today A Symposium to be held at Brannigar Hall, Museum of Northern Arizona, March 5, from 2:00 to 4:30 pm. Chair: David E. Doyel Introduction David E. Doyel presents "Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Hohokam Arch
Big Weekend for FCP! Clear skies for ArtWalk tonight and for Lowell Observatory and their telescopes in Heritage Square. And let's not forget the Viola Awards...!
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Nominees for the Viola Award for Literature: Margaret Erhart, James Jay, Seth Muller, Bonnie Stevens, Kelly Poe Wilson.
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March 4, 1915 Arizona State Senate joins the House in asking Congress to build a barbed wire fence along the United States--Mexico border. AHS #51794
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Nominees for the Music Viola Award: Kari Barton, Rita Borden, Chuck Cheesman, Edith Copley and Jack Webb Jazz Band
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New Blog! Introducing Youth Celebrate Art and Culture
Nominees for the Emerging Artist Viola Award: Zach Beckett, Caryn Bopp, Joe Cornett Jr., Angela Kriese and Matagi Sorensen
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and the Cancer Centers of NAH are offering take-home screening kits for $15.
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Job Announcement MUSEUM CURATOR 1 / AHS-Education For more details go to www.azstatejobs.gov. Search for Jobs, and type "Museum Curator" in the key words field. If you have questions or need further information call / e-mail Kyle McKoy @
March 2, 1889 An Atlantic & Pacific train was held up at Canyon Diablo, west of Winslow, on this date and the express box was stolen. Sheriff Bucky O'Neill captured the train robbers in Utah a few weeks later. Northern Division Photo
MNA launches Discovery 2011 program for youth
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MNA's Harold S. Colton Memorial Library is having a book display on Zuni map art and other art from Februrary 28-March 21, in conjunction with our new exhibit, A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne—The Zuni World. Items on display will include newspaper art
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Nominees for the Leadership Viola Award: Mike Frankel, Laura Kelly, Karen Kinne-Herman, Joni Pevarnik, Julie Ann Sullivan Brace.
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Music feeds the soul. Food feeds the belly. The FSO's March 11 concert, a partnership with Chamber Music Sedona, also supports the St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance as part of a national food drive called Orchestras Feeding America. We are one of m
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Happy March! First Friday ArtWalk in Flagstaff is this week. Check out the guide and all the great art.
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Our newest exhibit is now open!!! A:shiwi A:wan Ulohnanne – The Zuni World In the past 500 years, the Zuni peoples’ names of places and their meanings have been remapped and eliminated from mainstream use. This direct denial of Zuni histor
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Viola nominees for the Performing Arts Award: Gina B Darlington, Canyon Movement Company, Human Nature Dance Theatre, NAU Department of Theatre, and Tony Sutera.
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Next concert March 11, in partnership with Chamber Music Sedona, and supporting the St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance and national Orchestra's Feeding America food drive.
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March 1, 1933 President Herbert Hoover named the Saguaro Cactus Forest outside Tucson as a national monument. For more information on the history, please see link. AHS #BN204837
Heart Tip of the Day: Stop Smoking. This habit is one of the top controllable risk factors for heart disease.
New Medical Marijuana Ordinance Adopted by City Council.
After being sick for a week, the AHS Facebook Maven is back! And here is something I'd like to share with you today. On February 28, 1930, the Consolidated National Bank elevator conductor found he could travel 17,280 miles by riding up and down
It's Viola Week! Check out the nominees for Outstanding Arts Event: Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival, Stories To Life, MNA's Hopi Festival of Arts & Culture, Recycled Art Exhibition, and NAU's Classic Film Series.
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Mon., March 14–Fri., March 18, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Discovery’s 2011 Spring Break Class "Clay Magic for Ages 5–13" Inspired by MNA’s current Jake Brookins exhibit, students will discover their inner artist and a playful s
Heart Tip of the Day: Pump some iron. Strength training is a great way to lower your risk of heart disease.
ADOT plans potential closure of I-17 northbound Saturday
Today is the last day to see Joe Sorren and Charmagne Coe exhibitions in Flagstaff. Open 11-5.
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Heart Tip of the Day: Cut the fat. Slicing your fat intake to less than 30% of your daily calories can help cut your risk for heart disease.
Northern Arizona University to study sustainable landscape maintenance
NAU alumna, faculty member building legacy in Yuma higher ed
New website eases student resource navigation
NAU introduces the 1899 Bar and Grill: A modern take on classic fare
Flagstaff Arts Summit is under way. Good to see so many familiar faces!
Heart Tip of the Day: Raise a glass. Moderate consumption of alcohol can raise your HDL levels, reduce blood clot formation and more.
We know you've all been wondering...
Heads up! The deadline for the Recycled Art Exhibition is March 1st. All entries must be postmarked by then and mailed to Artists' Coalition of Flagstaff.
NAU Foundation hosting financial planning seminars
African Culture Week kicks off March 1
CSI coming to NAU
Notable photojournalist coming to campus
The Youth Art exhibition, & spring break workshops are coming together. Visual art, drama, dancing, and druming for the youth! Stay tuned...
Happy 120th Birthday Coconino County
New Medical Marijuana Ordinance Adopted by City Council.
Buy your Viola tix before Feb. 25 (space is limited after that), Table Sponsorships still available. Don't miss the arts celebration of the year!
Hopi Tribe asserts its position to Snowbowl action
Attention FLG associated with the arts, sciences and cultural organizations (and small business owners even!): Flagstaff Arts Summit is this Thursday. Register here:
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Our Fairy Shovel Mother came over the long weekend to dig the center out. Final days to check out Joe Sorren, Jud Bergeron and Charmagne Coe!
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Heart Tip of the Day: Know Your Numbers: Learn the optimal numbers for your blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides.
The concert was an overwhelming success. Thank you to everyone who made it possible, and thank you to the Shenyang Conservatory of Music for sending such talented musicians to Flagstaff.
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Heart Tip of the Day: Shun the Salt. Reducing the amount of salt you consume may lower high blood pressure and the risk of heart disease.
February 22, 1890 Weakened by rains and flood waters, Walnut Grove Dam on the Hassayampa River collapses causing a loss of 50 lives and carrying destruction as far south as Wickenburg. AHS #3986
February 21, 1925 Tucson's first rodeo and rodeo parade were held on this date in 1925. AHS #BN116111
February 20, 1863 Congress passes the bill making Arizona a separate territory of the United States. AHS #G4300 1870 M5
NAU's 'college-going culture' highlighted at regents' meeting
Friday again?! How did that happen? Happy President's weekend to all, and to all a day off (hopefully).
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Join us tonight at Dillard's in the Ladies Wear Department from 6 - 7:30 p.m., cardiologist Omar Wani, M.D., will be talking about how body shape relates to heart health. There will be jeans modeling, jeans consultations and appetizers.
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NAU Art Museum presents two simultaneous exhibitions
February 18, 2011 You're invited to the exhibit opening of "Play Ball: The Cactus League Experience" at the AHS Museum at Papago Park in Tempe. Program begins at 6:30 p.m. There will also be a book signing by Special Guest Speaker Howard
February 17, 1909 Geronimo died at Fort Sill, Oklahoma on this date. AHS #62299
Busy day in our gallery! We've got Joe Sorren, Flagstaff Leadership Program, and Mountain School in the house today
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Saturday, Feb 19, 2011 To commemorate the 300 year anniversary of Father Kino's death, AHS and the Kino Heritage Society presents a panel discussion about Kino's legacy, followed by a rededication of the Kino statue in front of the AZ History M
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Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilate and Sigmund Freud take the stage at NAU
Saturday Feb 19--Yuma Crossing Day! Join the celebration of the many people who made the Yuma Crossing famous. From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For additional information see link.
Prospectors Day at the Mining and Mineral/Centennial Museum this Saturday! Prospectors will be on hand to demonstrate gold processing equipment and machinery. Gold panning and metal detecting for a small charge. Children can make jewelry or pet rock f
February 16, 1918 Health officers close all public places in Globe when an outbreak of smallpox develops. AHS #9845
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Our next big event? The Viola Awards, March 5. Party of the Year in Flagstaff.
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Annual bald eagle workshop set for Flagstaff area
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A bowl of chocolate kisses remains after last night's concert (which was a blast, thanks everyone!) Make sure you grab a handful of chocolates when you come by today.
February 15, 1922 Colonel John C. Greenway, mining man of Bisbee, Arizona, and well known former Rough Rider was appointed brigadier general in the United States army reserve corps. AHS SAD
February 14, 1912 President Taft signed the Statehood Bill on this date making Arizona the 48th state of the United States. AHS NAD
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Heart Tip of the Day: Stretch it out. Yoga makes you more limber, helps you combat stress and makes for a great heart healthy workout.
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There are some tickets available for our Valentine's Concert tonight with the Hot Club of Phoenix (and wine & chocolate).
Quintessential Lumberjack Joseph Rolle dies at 93
Music in the Movies: "Joy Luck Club" at the Orpheum, Tuesday Feb. 15. Show at 8, doors at 7:30. General admission is $5, students are only $2. Raffle for tickets to the FSO's Friday concert, closing out the Chinese Music Festival.
Want to participate in Flagstaff First Friday? Tomorrow is the deadline to sign up for the March 4 ArtWalk.
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To'Nanees'Dizi Local Government public hearings scheduled
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TGIF! What is on Flagstaff's itinerary for the weekend?
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Instead of posting something re: purchasing tix for Monday night's perfect arrangement for a Valentine's date night feat. Hot Club of Phoenix on stage and chocolate and wine tasting in the gallery...Here's a silly, irrelevant joke instead:
February 10, 1857 The Greek camel driver, Hadji Ali, arrived in the United States with a shipload of camels destined to open the first wagon road along the 35th parallel across Arizona. AHS NAD
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This Sunday @ 2 p.m., MNA's Dr. Larry Stevens presents "Precious Water: Springs in the Aridlands". Springs are places where groundwater reaches the earth's surface through complex and lengthy flow paths, and they have been revered as
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Winter weather hits ADOT with $1.7 million in costs
Izabel Home Sold to First-time Homebuyer
Findlay Automotive Group acquires Flagstaff Honda
Flu activity increasing in Coconino County
Black History Month Celebration
Acclaimed activist Winona LaDuke speaks at NAU
We have Joe Sorren books available to purchase at our gallery. SIGNED Joe Sorren books, might we add. $30.
Northern Arizona forest restoration efforts supported by 4FRI
Valentine's night out can be expensive. Unless you come here for the Hot Club of Phx concert: 16 bucks!
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Get ready for the upcoming concert when the FSO brings China to Flagstaff as part of the Chinese Music Festival in conjunction with the NAU School of Music.
February 9, 1932 Winnie Ruth Judd was found guilty of murder by a jury of twelve men on the first ballot taken at Maricopa County Court House in Phoenix. AHS #PC196f72#03
Heart Tip of the Day: Park your car at the far end of the parking lot. The short walk to and from the store or work helps your heart.
February 8, 1886 Tempe Normal School, the predecessor of Arizona State University, opened with 33 students. AHS #PC27b5#429
February 7, 1928 Troubles in Tucson over the price of gasoline became a war of words with dealers both admitting and denying they make a profit of six cents a gallon. AHS #BN200461
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Today's Stories to Life in not to be missed! Featuring The Arizona Mountain Choral and reading selections that will certainly touch the heart. 4pm today, FREE!
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If you're downtown tonight for the First Friday ArtWalk stop by the Old Town Shops to visit with cardiologists from the Heart & Vascular Center of Northern Arizona and enter yourself into a drawing for a gift certificate from the Old Town Shops
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Tomorrow night's concert, featuring 22-year old Florian Larousse. Tickets still available!
If you're wearing red today in honor of American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day we want to know about it. Send us a message or post a photo of you wearing red on our Facebook page.
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Join us and wear Red tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 4, in honor of National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month.
Also, Head to CCA this weekend for two great events: Florian Larousse in concert on Friday night, and Stories to Life on Sunday (You'll still be able to catch the Super Bowl)
Google Does Art (gasp!)
February 3, 1918 Warned by Washington that the U.S. must save food if it is to win the war, Arizona flour mills begin making barley and corn flour to conserve wheat. AHS #BN202800
First Friday ArtWalk in Flagstaff tomorrow night! 20 locations serving chocolate, too. Yum. Here's the guide.
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Do you know the warning signs of heart failure? Some signs are shortness of breath, persistent coughing or wheezing, tiredness, fatigue, lack of appetite and increased heart rate.
Great big thanks to everyone who made Bach's B Minor Mass possible...get ready for the next concert as the FSO brings China to Flagstaff
It may feel like a bone chilling -15 degrees outside, but it's a calming 70 degrees with a 100% chance of great art inside our gallery.
Baseball’s almost perfect pitcher Armando Galarraga, who was signed recently by the Arizona Diamondbacks will appear from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19th at the grand opening of Play Ball – The Cactus League Experience at the Arizo
It's a cold one out there today and looks like it is going to last until Thursday evening. In the early morning hours and throughout the night it will be cold enough with the wind chill to develop frostbite on exposed skin within 30 minutes. Make su
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The Arboretum at Flagstaff seeks docents for 2011 season
Today, February 1, is the last day to fill out the survey to be entered into a raffle for one of three FREE memberships to MNA! We are in the process of reevaluating MNA’s youth and family programming and would love your input. Please take a minut
Dangerous Wind Chill Temperatures Expected in Flagstaff and Surrounding Areas
Winterfest is here! And also the topic of today's Culture Club post.
Hopi Constitution Draft 24A defeated
Marijuana remains banned from NAU despite Prop 203 passage
5th annual Tournées French Film Festival
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Individual Viola Awards tickets on sale NOW! Give us a call, come in to the gallery, or check out our website to purchase.
Do you have high cholesterol? To prevent the risk of stroke and heart disease here are some lifestyle changes you may want to make. Eat a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, high-fiber foods, lean meats, fish and fat-free or 1 percent dairy pr
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Tuesday, Feb. 1 starts our month long campaign of Tweets for Beats in recognition of American Heart Month. Everyday we will be tweeting a heart healthy tip. Make sure you follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FlagMedical
Northern Arizona Citizen's Police Academy Open for Enrollment
General admission tickets go on sale for the Viola Awards tomorrow. Only table sponsors have reserved seating. Info:
February 1, 1904 The Santa Rita Hotel, the largest hotel in Arizona at the time, opened at midnight in Tucson. AHS #BN29177
January 31, 1890 Empire Ranch starts driving 1,000 head of cattle to California to escape excessive freight rates. AHS #B200360
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Got Valentine's plans yet? How about $16 for a jazz concert + wine/chocolate tasting?
AZ Daily Sun covers the Viola nominees announcement.
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Hopi voters reject proposed Hopi Constitution amendment
Come hear a masterpiece: Bach's "B Minor Mass" tonight at 7:30 at Ardrey Auditorium. Tickets available at www.nau.edu/cto
Proposals sought for student environmental sustainability projects
Senior point guard Cameron Jones nominated for national award; you can help him win
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January 29, 1949 After a blizzard left 35 inches of snow on the Navajo Reservation, a project known as Operation Haylift dropped hay, food, fuel and clothing from planes. AHS NAD
January 28, 1903 A head on crash at Vail Station of Southern Pacific east and west bound passenger trains killed 22 people and injured 45. AHS #100148
Good Morning! Need a quick, creative read to start your day? We recommend our blog.
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Bidding on Sawmill Property to Open February 1st
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NAU gear to hit the valley
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January 27, 1947 Crown Prince Amir Saud of Saudi Arabia toured the Salt River Valley on this date to obtain ideas for the agricultural development of his own country. AHS #PC196f.416#11
On loan for one day only - two weapons confiscated during the capture of Public Enemy #1, John Dillinger, in Tucson, Arizona. AHS # 488
Visitors crowd the Dillinger exhibit gallery to see the Thompson submachine gun on loan to the museum and Dillinger's bulletproof vest. AHS#495
Tucson Police Department officers Curran and Chaney remove John Dillinger's confiscated 1930s weapons from the AHS Downtown Museum, where they were on loan for the annual Dillinger Days event, January 22, 2011. AHS#505
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MNA Youth Program Survey We’re in the process of reevaluating MNA’s school-year programming and would love your input. Please take a minute to fill our short survey by following this link: out the survey by February 1, 2011 to be entered in
"Cuepoints: How to hear Bach's B Minor Mass" a talk by Timothy A. Smith. Tonight 7:00. Ashurst Auditorium. Free.
Some thoughts on the announcement of nominees. Who are you pulling for?
Oscars Shmoscars. We have the BEST nomination announcement for the day. Here's the 2011 Viola Nominees!
CollegeAmerica Health and Career Fair
We are currently hiring for two positions.
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We are gearing up for heart month, check out all the neat things we have planned during the month.
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Phew, what a weekend! Dan Bern and Janos on Fri., nearly 700 for the opening reception on Sat. and 220 people for Stories to Life on Sunday! Let's do it again sometime.
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Po' Girl fans! Allison Russell plays with JT Nero at the Green Room Tuesday night. Check it out.
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January 25, 1934 John Dillinger, shown at left, was captured with three of his gang by Tucson Police. They were stripped of numerous hanguns, five sub-machine guns and a half dozen bullet proof vests. AHS #BN29274
January 24, 1917 A revolt broke out in the Arizona National Guard encampment at Naco, with Company M parading up and down the Company Street, shouting that it wanted to go home. AHS #14342
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Thanks to everyone who came out last night! We'll post pictures soon...
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Dan Bern is warming up. Just over an hour 'til showtime...
David Politzer, one of the artists in MNA's exhibit Peripheral Vision, "Interprets ways of seeing ourselves...educating the viewers of his work as to the contemporary social expectations that the media portrays concerning masculinity in today
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NAU to test emergency notification system
NAU economic impact reaches $1.5 billion
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Yesterday, Flagstaff Medical Center and Findlay Toyota presented the winner of the 2010 Turquoise Ball raffle with a check for $10,000.
NAU College of Education publishes new book
January 21, 1894 The government closes the post office at Silver King as mining ceases and the once rich mining camp fades. AHS #52800
Obituary: John Allan Seeger, retired engineering professor
European elm scale threatens to destroy a part of NAU's history
Hello FLG, if you haven't already, meet Charmagne Coe. She'll be showing her dreamy ink and watercolors concurrently with the Joe Sorren show. (meet her in person here on Saturday night!)
January 20, 1947 Mayor Henry O. Jaastad announced his retirement from politics after 18 years as an elected city official in Tucson, 14 of those years as mayor. AHS #6966
Get ready for Bach. Check out our Bach week events; they start on Monday.
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Get ready for Bach-check out a few of the events going on around town next week
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Now that we're embarking on the second half of the week, It's time for a little Dan Bern (in concert Friday night!)
January 19, 1956 On this date, it was reported that Kitt Peak was under consideration as an observatory site. AHS #PC214.f152H
January 18, 1917 Tucson's first school for African-American children was established and named for poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar AHS #44351
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Voluntary retirement incentive program offered for FY11
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Information mend: Voluntary String Band will not be playing this weekend at the Opening Reception. (but we still have music!)
Details on the big weekend at CCA in this link.
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Big weekend at CCA! Friday: Dan Bern concert. Saturday: Reception for Joe Sorren and Charmagne Coe. Sunday: Stories to Life.
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January 16, 1936 A charity ball, the Baile de las Flores, is planned to benefit St. Luke's Hospital. The St. Luke's Board celebrated its twentieth year of charitable service to this hospital for tubercular men. AHS #55082
January 15, 1957 President Eisenhower landed at Davis-Monthan Airport on a visit to Tucson.
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January 14, 1967 Protestors demonstrated against the draft along Scott Street.
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Looking For Ways To Help Your Community?
Calling All Musicians!
January 13, 1929 Wyatt Earp died peacefully at the age of 81, in Los Angeles, California, on this date. AHS #11814
Thanks, FlagLive! for your cover story on "Peripheral Vision" at MNA through Feb. 6. Highlighting 2009's Artists-in-Residence--photographer Bremner Benedict and videographer David Politzer.
Greater Ground Discussions: Do not Compromise
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Have you taken a Museum Highlights Tour yet? Every Saturday in January @ 1 p.m.
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There is still time to submit your heart themed art to be displayed during the February First Friday ArtWalk in celebration of American Heart Month!
Online courses migrating to Blackboard Learn
2011 Earth Day Registration
2011 Earth Day Registration
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Hopi Agricultural Photo Exhibit, Expo Jan. 22
'One Love' concert Jan. 22 to honor 'The Hopi Way'
The Principal Preparation Program runs courses
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Hey world, get Joe Sorren's latest publication through FCP for a 15% "pre-sale" discount & have him sign it at the Opening Reception of Interruption
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Our Director John Tannous (JT) is giving our annual report to City Council tonight at 5:30. You can watch online here.
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January 11, 1908 Grand Canyon National Monument was established on this date. AHS NAD
January 10, 1919 Phoenix reported 700 cases of influenza; Tucson continued to minimize the situation. AHS #56751
Rita Ashcraft, retired professor of physical education, dies at 75
Clayton Chance, former engineering professor, dies at 88
Harold L. Elliott, steadfast supporter of NAU, dies at 85
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Our power's out today. In honor of having the morning off, we are rocking out to this Arcade Fire classic.
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CollegeAmerica Flagstaff Sponsors “New Year, New You!” Health Fair
We have a few spots left for Docent Training starting this Thursday! It is a great opportunity to learn a great deal from expert speakers about the Colorado Plateau!! Please give Kathy a call at 774-5211 x206 if you have questions or want to sign up!
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Tonight's ArtWalk HotSpot is Mountain Sports, featuring artist Jana Aukon. Mtn Sports won last month's Chili Cook-off.
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Wishes everyone a happy new year. Next concert is Friday, January 28. Come one come all
Residential Glass Collection is now Available...
Residential Glass Collection is now Available...
City prepares to re-open bidding on Sawmill property
January 9, 1912 Tax assessors of Arizona, meeting at Douglas, spent most of the day in a stormy session debating the taxable worth of burros. After considerable argument a tax of $5 per head was agreed upon. AHS #52634
January 8, 1774 Juan Bautista de Anza, whose statue is represented here, and Father Francisco Garces set out from Tubac with a party of thirty-four ment to establish a route to California. They traveled to Monterrey by way of El Camino del Diablo and re
January 7, 1949 Realty Digest announces 5,000 homes were built in Tucson in 1948. AHS #PC177/f.31/#418
Tonight is ArtWalk in Flagstaff! Here's your guide to the event.
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Order by January 13 and receive 15% off Joe Sorren's new book. Then have him sign it at the Opening Reception.
Hello Elemental artists, if you haven't come by to pick up your work, our doors will be open 9-5 today for pick up.
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The only available information about this beautiful photo is that 1) it is marked as Monument Valley and 2) was taken by E.D. Newcomer sometime between 1926 and 1970. The photo number is PC196/f.651/05. This image is also for sale in poster form at the
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9th Annual Recycled Art Exhibit "Call for Entries"
9th Annual Recycled Art Exhibit "Call for Entries"
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
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January 5, 1932 Tucson Mayor Henry O. Jaastad tries to cut working hours and pay of city employees but runs into provisions of the city charter. AHS #7717
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We are busily preparing for the opening of the Joe Sorren exhibition. January 22!
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January 4, 1891 The United States government decided to establish an Indian school near Phoenix on this date. The Indian School band is shown here. AHS #26038
Today is our 75th Anniversary! The hospital was founded on this day in 1936 by Dr. Charles Sechrist.
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Are you looking for an interesting way to spend your extra time? Why not volunteer for one of the AHS museums? Kid friendly personalities are needed to lead tours and visit schools. If you prefer behind the scenes activities and delving into history, we
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FMC volunteer chaplain Doug Rade recently was named the 2010 Arizona Daily Sun (male) Citizen of the Year.
The first baby of the year was born at Flagstaff Medical Center on January 2!
Thanks, Flagstaff Live! for including the Museum of Northern Arizona in your long list of very cool Editors Choice Awards 2010 -- "Best cultural event that keeps getting cooler and cooler: Celebraciones de la Gente at MNA" and "Best late-a
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We are still accepting applications for our Annual Docent Training! Training will be on Thursdays this year and feature expert speakers on Colorado Plateau ecology, geology, and cultures! It is a great way to learn new things and give back to our commu
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1st Annual Great Pine Cone Clean Up Event!
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Today and tomorrow--last two days for the Museum Shop and Bookstore Sale. 20% off on all katsina dolls, pots, and selected Bookstore items.
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Only two more days in 2010 to consider supporting MNA with a year-end donation. You can join the Museum, renew your Museum Membership, contribute to the Museum's Annual Operating Fund, or give to MNA's Endowment Fund. takes you right there.
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Pulliam Airport Open
Navajo Nation Inauguration set for Jan. 11, 2011
Orientation for new Navajo Council delegates takes place this week in Flagstaff
Winter Storm Advisories and Closures
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News of Jacob "Jake" Brookins' passing on the December 21 Winter Solstice saddened all of us at MNA. He was a local artist, arts educator, and inspirational leader of the Flagstaff arts community for over 30 years. We will remember Brookin
Why? Well, because
Cinder Lake Landfill Operational Hours for the Holidays.
Holiday Closures for the Hazardous Products Center (HPC)
Holiday Closures for the Hazardous Products Center (HPC)
Cinder Lake Landfill Operational Hours for the Holidays.
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Great progress in the arts this year and decade. Check this article, and the two 'Other Stories' linked at the bottom.
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December 20, 1970 Harold Steinfeld and his wife, Margaret, along with twenty-seven others, died in a fire at the Pioneer Hotel in Tucson. AHS#PC214/f.49B
All of us at MNA wish all of you--our Facebook Friends--a wonderful season of peace and renewal. Happy Holidays!
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Weatherford Hotel prepares for annual Pine Cone Drop
Cinder Lake Landfill Operational Hours for the Holidays.
Cinder Lake Landfill Operational Hours for the Holidays.
Holiday Closures for the Hazardous Products Center (HPC)
Holiday Closures for the Hazardous Products Center (HPC)
Museum of Northern AZ recruiting for docents
CCC hosts basic detention officer graduation ceremony
Navajo Council introduces referendum to return to 88 members
Making a shopping list and checking it twice. Remember to shop local for your (last minute) holiday gifts!
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Last day to check out It's Elemental 2010. Our doors are open until 5pm!
Allergies, colds, and
MNA's 2001 Docent Training Program--A 35-Year Tradition of Learning • Community Building • Sharing The Museum of Northern Arizona is seeking enthusiastic individuals who would like to learn and teach about the human and natural history of
Reminder: Deadline for Viola Nominations is MONDAY. Take a moment and honor someone now!
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December 16, 1902 Hi Jolly (Hadji Ali), the Greek camel driver who came to Arizona with the first shipment of camels intended for experimental military use as pack animals, died on this date. AHS #19193
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Thanks to all who made the Nutcracker possible this year. Bravo.
Baby, it's cold outside. Good thing our gallery is cozy and warm. Last few days to check out It's Elemental!
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Weekend events we recommend: Nutcracker Suite in Modern Bare Feet (Canyon Movement) & Master Chorale holiday concert.
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
SNOW NEWS! Where Snow News is Good News!
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This is the last week to see 'It's Elemental." We're open through Saturday. Come on by...
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MNA bulletin on ancestral Hopi painting released
Former General Electric vice chairman pledges art collection to Heard Museum
Sunday at 2 p.m., MNA's Dr. David Wilcox will talk about "Perry Mesa and Its World," a pueblo settlement dated AD 1275-1425 at the western edge of the Puebloan world (50 miles north of Phoenix), with trade ties to the Hopi Mesas.
"Esperanza Means Hope" is now available for purchase at several locations. See flyer for details.
Dook'o'oslííd support requested by Navajo Council
Bodaway-Gap Chapter gains LGA certification
Celebrate Christmas in a turn-of-the-century fashion at the Riordan Mansion State Historic Park. Tour reservations are recommended. Call 928.779.4395 for more information.
December 14, 1889 A Tucson jury acquits all the defendants in the Wham (rhymes with "mom") robbery case. This photograph shows a re-enactment of the scene of the robbery of more than $28,000 of the army's payroll on May 11th. AHS #PC155/4
December 13, 1936 The highway over Hoover Dam was opened on this date. AHS #PC180/f.275/1201
Do you know of a teacher, an artist, an event, and organization, a musician, or a writer who has made the arts community even just an ounce better because of their presence? Nominate them for a Viola Award!
MNA's Bookstore is a perfect place for all your holiday shopping needs--children's books and t-shirts, Christmas ornaments, cookbooks, Native American Music CD's and lots more!! Open every day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.!!
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With all the advances in hospital medicine and technology, sometimes turning to nature is the best treatment. Take a look at how we are using leeches to treat patients today.
Go outside for the show tonight! The Geminid meteor shower awaits you.
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Come over to MNA at 2pm for "Discovering Chimik'yana'kya!" Curtis Quam and Jim Enote from the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center at Zuni Pueblo, will retrace Zuni emergence and migration from the Grand Canyon to the Middle Place
Hmm, what to get that someone who has everything for the holidays? A handmade ornament off our tree would be perfect!
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MNA's Bookstore specializes in subjects about the Colorado Plateau, with other fun items like kid's books (including dino books) and t-shirts, cookbooks and aprons, adult t-shirts and sweatshirts, hats, giclees, art prints, Native CDs and DVDs,
Our gift to you: Discounted Nutcracker tickets to Saturday's performance. From now until tomorrow at 2 p.m. Happy holidays.
ON SALE NOW: Incredibly discounted tickets to our Saturday night performance of the Nutcracker, 7:30 at Ardrey Auditorium. Click the link to buy yours now.
Also, you can
We've received many requests to extend the deadline for Viola nominations. Your wish is granted: deadline Dec. 20.
December 10, 1880 The first railway mail service in the Territory was established between Tucson and Los Angeles. AHS #41008
December 9, 1924 Wupatki prehistoric ruins was made a National Monument on this date. AHS #PC180/f.360/0477
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Want cheaper tickets? Discounted tickets to our encore performance of the Nutcracker, Saturday December 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Ardrey Auditorium on sale tomorrow at 9 a.m. at showup.com
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We're finalizing edits on our next calendar of events. So many great and acclectic events coming your way, Flagstaff!
Here's today's Flagstaff Live cover story on Jake Brookins.
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Water and Wastewater Rate Changes
Your daily reminder to enter a viola award nomination. Best way to acknowledge and support your favorite local artists.
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"Painting the Cosmos: Metaphor and Worldview in Images from the Southwest Pueblos and Mexico," MNA’s newly published Bulletin 67, is now in the MNA Bookstore for $34.95 (and your member discount applies). Edited by MNA Danson Chair of An
Visit the Museum Shop and Bookstore for all of your holiday shopping. Authentic Native fine arts, jewelry, and gifts from the Colorado Plateau, with many new artists this season. 20% Sale on all katsinas, pots, and selected Bookstore items through Decemb
Join us for the Hospital's Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 9 on the Main Campus at FMC.
All the ballots collected and counted. The winner of the Chili Cookoff is....Mountain Sports!
December 8, 1930 Tucson trade unions petition Governor Phillips to open the Armory buildings throughout the state and equip them with cots so that many unemployed will have warm place to sleep. AHS # B32462
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Win 2 FREE TICKETS to the Viola Awards! Make a nomination, and you are entered to win. Here's the link:
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Leupp celebrates grand opening of LSI staff housing
Holiday events planned for Tuba City, Moenkopi
New Hopi Tribal Council representatives sworn in
Scam reported using newspaper's phone number
Forest Service prevails in snowmaking suit
"Discovering Chimik'yana'kya" this Saturday @ 2 p.m., with Curtis Quam and Jim Enote from the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center at Zuni Pueblo, will retrace Zuni emergence and migration from the Grand Canyon to the Middle Plac
35th Annual Holiday Bookfair, Friday, Dec. 10 and Saturday, Dec. 11 at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson. For more information and a list of authors who will attend visit the Arizona Historical Society's website.
It's so far a "warm" and sunny winter. What do you do when there is snow to play in?
December 7, 1941 The USS Arizona was sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor, HI. We remember the 1177 men who are still aboard the ship.
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We just re-stocked our tree with more handmade ornaments from local arists. Stop by and pick up a few as great gifts! All profits benefit FCP
December 6, 1920 The National Park Service asks Congress for approval of a national parks system including $169,000 for Grand Canyon Park to construct roads and camp grounds. AHS #B109162
We just posted the video from Flagstaff Medical Center's Foundation's 50th Anniversary Turquoise Ball.
Time to get serious about Viola Award nominations. Deadline is Friday! Here's the link.
December 5, 1906 The worst of five floods suffered in three years practically wipes out Clifton. Business buildings and homes collapse or are swept away. Death toll is estimated at fifteen. AHS #24804
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Fine Crafts Sale 2010 off to a merry start! Going on today until 4pm, and tomorrow 10-4. See you soon!
Fine Crafts Sale set up is underway! Lots of beautiful items coming out of boxes ...
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ArtWalk tonight. This weekend: Fine Crafts Sale, new play at Theatrikos, lots of music in town. Another amazing weekend of art in Flagstaff
December 4, 1927 The town of Bowie announced oil had been found in commercial quantities at 1,400 feet. Hopes ranged from 1,000 to 7,000 barrels a day. AHS #62263
Help Keep Flagstaff Walkable!
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We are excitied to annouce that we are once again selling one-of-a-kind holiday cards designed by FMC's Pediatric Intensive Care Unit patients. All money raised benefit's Northern Arizona's only PICU.
Chili Cookoff ArtWalk is one day away! Everyone save your appetites, pick up a map and make the rounds. And don't forget to vote!
Elvira Lope del Prado makes delicious looking jewelry out of wire, clay, felt, fabric and metal. She's a marketplace artist!
December 2, 1852 The first steamer on the Colorado River reached Yuma on this date. The "Uncle Sam" was brought to the mouth of the river in sections on the schooner "Capacity" and assembled at Yuma. AHS #20824
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Attention teachers! Do you have a future Ken Burns in your classroom? How about a budding David McCullough? The AZ History convention is sponsoring a cash award for student papers and documentaries. 1st place-$200, 2nd place $100. For more informati
Footprints of the Ancestors on Saturday @ 2-5 p.m. In the first photo, Hopi Elder Ruby Chimerica works with Saneil H. (left) and Jalissa A. (right). Charnelle L. (left) and Sunny L. (right) focus on the camera in the second photo.
Local fiber artist Katherine Farr will have her handmade scarves, shawls and other fiber fancies for sale this weekend!
Also, you will have
Today is World Aids Day. The staff at the Shandiin Project at FMC diagnose and treat HIV/AIDS. Have you been tested?
Lluvia Brito creates her own glass beads and sculpted glass flowers by hand. Catch her this weekend at CCA.
December 1, 1924 The city of Benson was incorporated on this date. AHS #B91761b
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The Arizona History Museum’s mercantile store host its annual shopping party Saturday, Dec. 4th, 11am-4pm. Join us for a day of holiday shopping in the museum store and holiday treats, special discounts, and complimentary gift wrapping. AHS and th
Our December Newsletter: Fine Crafts Sale, Viola Awards, & events around Flagstaff. Plus, win tickets!
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Saturday from 2-5 p.m. the Hopi Footprints Project will premiere four films and discuss their efforts to sustain cultural traditions and strengthen connections to archaeological landscapes and oral histories of the Colorado Plateau.
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Hopi Footprints of the Ancestors
Hopi Secretarial Election set for Jan. 27, 2011
Christina Norlin creates unique stained glass pieces and will have a table in the Fine Crafts Sale this weekend.
ADOT prepared for winter storm season
Increasing protein puts a
Jason Bohnert is a potter who built a soda kiln in his own back yard. Check out his website below & his work this weekend!
FMC visitation restrictions go into effect Dec. 1
FCP will be bringing you bios of Fine Crafts Sale participating artists via facebook and twitter. In 140 characters or less! Stay tuned....
Hopi vandalism prompts safety concerns
The design of selected parts was reviewed
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Public comment sought for Grand Canyon uranium mining
After tasting chili Friday night at Art Walk, come Saturday and Sunday to the gallery for cookies and cider! (And the Fine Crafts Sale of course)
It's ArtWalk week in Flagstaff! Chili Cook-off, holiday lights, and great art. Here's your guide.
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November 30,1927 The Apache Trail roadway between Phoenix and Roosevelt Lake opened to tourists on this date. AHS #17925
November 29, 1877 The first Mormon settlers arrived on the San Pedro River and founded what is now the town of St. David.
ESPERANZA IS HERE! The historical fiction book, Esperanza Means Hope (written by Gwen Harvey, illustrated by Guy Porfirio, and published by AHS) has arrived. Join us at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson for a book signing on Friday, December 3, 2010
Support local artists - and buy direct from them - at this weekend's Fine Craft Sale.
Have you nominated someone for a Viola Award yet?
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Due to the start of the Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) season, Flagstaff Medical Center is implementing annual visitation restrictions in all patient-care areas of the hospital beginning Wednesday, Dec. 1.
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To clear up some confusion: It's Elemental Fine Crafts Exhibition is open now through mid-December. The Fine Crafts Sale event is next weekend.
Yes, We Are Open! Come on in.
The guide for next week's First Friday ArtWalk in Flagstaff is now online and in today's FlagLive.
Your friends at Flagstaff Medical Center want to wish you all a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Day.
Family in town for the holiday? The Center is open Fri & Sat 11-5 for your art-loving needs.
Irish Christmas in America with Teada
Visit the Museum Shop and Bookstore for all of your holiday gifts. Many new Native artists' works have been added this season to our fine art and jewelry selections. The Shops at MNA are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christm
Congratulations to the employees of the latest Gold Star Team Award, who were recognized for coordinating a wedding ceremony in a few short hours for a terminally ill patient and her long-time companion.
Still a few places available on Saturday's 3 p.m. Public Tour of the Easton Collection Center. Tour MNA's new Platinum LEED Certified building, which sets the bar for museum collections care. Call the Museum's Front Desk at 774-5213 to mak
Environmental education program plants stewardship seeds
Two Hopi men indicted for murder
Hopi constitution draft proposal alarms Hopi political factions
Above average employment gains in October
Featuring two dozen artists in a marketplace setting with lots more artwork. Pottery, jewelry, candle holders, scarves, clothing, furniture and more - all handmade and one-of-a-kind! Admission is free, plus we're serving hot apple cider and cookies
Final Public Meeting on Fourth Street North Corridor Study
Fantastic turnout for the "It's Elemental" opening reception and for Tony Furtado. FCP always likes to kick off the holidays season with style.
November 20, 1889 Pearl Hart, Arizona's notorious female bandit , was tried at Florence for robbery, convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. AHS #28916
Our X-mas tree is filled with handmade ornaments by local artists. Come by tonight 6-8pm.
Visit the Museum Shop and Bookstore for all of your holiday gifts. Many new Native artists' works have been added this season to our fine art and jewelry selections. The Shops at MNA are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christm
Our members (those who’ve donated in the last year) are invited to a preview of 'It's Elemental' tonight at 7pm. Hope to see you!
Congratulations to FMC nurses, Catherine Adler and Kelly Sestak, who recently received a Super Gold Star Award for their patient-minded courage and willingness to help during an accident.
Annual LED Holiday Light Swap
Annual LED Holiday Light Swap
We just put up the Christmas Tree just in time for "It's Ornamental!" Artists and craftspeople alike, bring in your donated, handmade ornaments to sell and help FCP this holiday season. Call us or post your questions for details.
We want to know what kind of information you would like to see on our Facebook page.
Anita Poleahla will present Mesa Media's new project at the Museum of Northern Arizona on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 4 p.m. Mesa Media's latest project is to produce a Hopi history booklet and audio CD, documenting Hopi perspectives on hist
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Hopi Tribe cautious in Little Colorado River Settlement Agreement
Shirley nixes two pieces of legislation
Resource Committee votes against override of vetoes
Collections Tours Did you realize that the Museum of Northern Arizona has extensive collection holdings in anthropology (historic and prehistoric Native American items) and paleontology as well as a library/archive? Have you ever wondered why a museum w
Have you nominated your favorite artist for a Viola Award yet? Here's the link to a quick and easy online form:
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Opening Reception for 'It's Elemental' - fine crafts exhibition - Sat. 6-8pm. Free!
Cost: Free Presented by the Alpha Chi chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, this informal conversation with composer Dr. Judith Cloud explores the role of women composers in the current music scene.
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November 15, 1929 Tucson launches drive for funds to preserve historic Ft. Lowell but money is tight and effort ends with building of an adobe wall.AHS #B1113637
Bluegrass legend, Tony Furtado at CCA in concert Saturday night. Check out this cover of Runnin' Down a Dream.
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Used Fryer Oil acceptance at the HPC and Holiday Turkey Frying Safety
Hopi honors veterans on Veterans Day
Civil War themed Stories to Life was one of our most memorable yet (and one of the best attended. Full house!)
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Rounding out a busy weekend at CCA with Stories to Life! Tales of the Blue and of the Gray: The American Civil War. Enjoyable for older kids and adults! Today, 4pm.
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Living Traditions Presentations has another great concert this month for you to enjoy. Paddy Keenan and John Walsh will be returning to Flagstaff for the second time on November 18 at the Zane Grey Ballroom. Paddy Keenan was a founding member of the Both
We are sponsoring the NAU Football Game on Saturday against Weber State. Stop by the Fit Kids table on the Skydome concourse. The Fit Kids staff will be sharing nutrition and exercise tips for kids and families, and handing out plastic footballs.
Tonight's concert at the CCA in Flagstaff: Italian guitarist Flavio Cucchi.
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Saturday at 2 p.m. Havasupai Ceremonial Dances by Dianna Sue Whitedove Uqualla and Havasupai dancers will honor their ancestors and share heritage, language, and efforts to preserve Havasu Canyon in the Grand Canyon through dances and storytelling. This
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James Uqualla is coming to Saturday's Havasupai Ceremonial Dances @ 2 p.m. The group will perform the basket, eagle, horse, and drum dances honoring the ancestors and traditions of Havasupai. Here's what Uqualla says on his website: "I am
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Join us tonight at 7pm to hear Bill Leibfried talk about "Sustaining the Humpback Chub in the Grand Canyon" A Flagstaff Festival of Science Event!! www.scifest.org
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Join us tonight (Friday) at 7pm to hear Dr. Larry Wasserman talk about "Pluto and the Kuiper Belt" A Flagstaff Festival of Science Event!!! www.scifest.org
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Jake Brookins--Dreams : Realizations : Contemplations : Fantasies, a retrospective exhibit, opens this Saturday. An engaging and whimsical journey of the self from a remarkably inventive and prolific artist.
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At 3pm Today (Tues) MNA is proud to host Dr. Annie Clarke from the University of Sydney!! She will present “Postcards from the Edge: historic engravings at the Quarantine Station, North Head, Manly, Australia” Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in
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Mark your calendar for the 7th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente on Saturday, Oct. 23 and Sunday, Oct. 24, produced in partnership with Nuestras Raices. Tucson's nine-member Mariachi Sol Azteca, Ballet Folklorico de Colores on Saturday, and Zarco and
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Announcing a Symposium to be held TODAY Oct 9, 1-4pm!! CONTRIBUTIONS OF AVOCATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN ARIZONA Organizers: David R. Wilcox & Peter J. Pilles, Jr. 8 papers focusing on Archaeology and including stunning arial
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The Museum of Northern Arizona's mission is to explore the Colorado Plateau from many perspectives and through many voices. Come hear how MNA Artist-in-Residence, Photographer Rick Braveheart, sees the Colorado Plateau at 2pm tomorrow (Sat, Oct 16t
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"Transborder Culture and Influence" at Celebraciones de la Gente on Saturday at 12:45 p.m. Dr. Carlos Velez-Ibanez from ASU inspires reflection on the complexities of our region and the dimensions that continue to shape this transborder area.
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Mariachi Sol Azteca--Beyond Spectacular! At Celebraciones de la Gente 1:15 p.m. History of Mariachis and 2:30 p.m. Mariachi Musica!
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Roberts l Jones Associates, architects for MNA's LEED Platinum certified Easton Collection Center, has been named 2010 Sustainable Firm of the Year by the Arizona component of The American Institute of Architects. The announcement was made at the Ce
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Rugs and saddle blankets and textiles for pillows, oh my! This Saturday's Navajo Rug Auction at the Coconino Center for the Arts benefits both the Museum and Flagstaff Cultural Partners. The auction in June was really exciting and informative--a gre
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Jim will have cameras and talk about his work during his Open Studio today from 1-3pm!! Pearson is on the Research Campus--turn east off 180 and drive slowly a few hundred yards, you'll see it on your left!
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New Navajo casino opens in New Mexico
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Flagstaff area monuments free for Veterans Day
Hopi Veterans Day event scheduled Nov. 11
Yavapai-Apache Nation honors all veterans
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No Overnight Parking on City Streets - November to April
November 3, 1936 Arizona votes heavily for Roosevelt. Democrats carry state and county tickets with avalanche of ballots. R. C. Stanford elected governor. One Republican left in legislature. AHS #PC196/f.126/03-C
November 4, 1930 Campaigning on the pledge, "Back to prosperity with the Democratic party, " former Governor W. P. Hunt defeats incumbent John C. Phillips and becomes head of state in Arizona for the seventh time; wins by 2, 644 votes. AHS #562
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November 1, 1867 Tucson became the capitol of the Territory of Arizona on this date. AHS #59398
November 2, 1919 Sixteen of thirty-seven autos which left El Paso for a race to Phoenix arrived in Bisbee on this date. Only six of them finally finished the race in Phoenix. AHS #28978
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Health officials report Flagstaff meningitis case
Polar Express close to selling out
Northland Family Help Center working to end domestic violence
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October 20, 1931 Bodies of two slain women are found in a trunk at a railroad station in California. The famous Phoenix murder case opens with police broadcasting the news of a search for Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd. AHS #PC196/f.72/03
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October 24, 1929 The first Helldorado Celebration was held in Tombstone in honor of the town's 50th birthday. The weather was cold and many visitors were stranded in Bisbee in a blinding snowstorm. AHS #880
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October 26, 1881 On this date, Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp with Doc Holliday faced off against the Clantons and McLaurys in what has become known as the Gunfight at the OK Corral. Three men were killed and two wounded in less than a minute. AHS #45452
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October 28, 1922 General John J. Pershing arrived in Arizona on this date and reviewed the 25th Infantry at Camp Stephen D. Little near Nogales, and the 10th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca. AHS #52570
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Hopi Chief Judge reinstated by Hopi Appellate Court
Despite popular belief all
Navajo Council officially recognizes Navajo Veterans
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Hopi Tribe signs agreement to reopen Homolovi Ruins
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Hopi Code Talker Rex Pooyouma passes away
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Navajo Council approves Gray Mountain wind energy project
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Flagstaff Auto Repair offering free oil changes for toy donations
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Coconino County, Navajo Nation to co-host Arizona legislative summit
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October 18, 1893 Hundreds of unemployed men from California moved east along the railroad tracks. Tucson police patrolled the tracks, giving each man a loaf of bread and ordering him to keep moving on. AHS #BN124
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Around the Town: 'Stories to Life' back at Coconino Center for the Arts
Red Rocks pass scope reduced
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Around the Town: Comedy Pet Theater at Orpheum tonight
It's official: Tornadoes set record for single day
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FUSD TO overcollect taxes by $1.5 million
Retail off again in July
Around the Town: Flagstaff Youth Theater presents different take on 'Pinocchio'
Leupp man contracts West Nile virus
Supercenter sets Oct. 27 opening
Human West Nile Virus case confirmed
Assessors miss some flooded homes
Northeastern Arizona Water Rights Settlement tabled
NAU breaks ground on Native American Culture Center
Domestic violence awareness activities planned in Kayenta
MNA features 'Discovery 2010-The Exhibit'
County attorney leads fight against graffiti
Around the Town: Celebrate autumn with free polka at Riordan Mansion
Busy weekend for county rescue crews
Sidewalk lawsuit dismissed
Swaps are not contracts and the transaction
Foxglenn Trail / Rio de Flag Greenbelt Restoration Project
Charges filed in Arbors shooting
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EarthTalk: Fuel from Fido
Up Close: Hiking by feel
Is your home leaking energy?
Around the Town: Trumpeter at NAU today
42nd Annual To' Nanees Dizi Fair begins this week
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Weatherization effort kicks into high gear
Mayor tries hand at filmmaking
Storm's punch reaches Hwy. 180
Notifications arrive in Flagstaff
A return to the ice
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Around the Town: Immigration series at NAU continues Monday
Adjusters: Temporary fixes OK
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Fire damages house in Winona Ranch area
Trucker confronts tornado head-on -- and survives
Bellemont becomes tornado alley
Four tornadoes confirmed
Flood damage closes Havasupai
September 2, 1931 Tucson dedicates the new Southern Pacific Hospital. AHS #10408
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September 3, 1967 Dragsters converged on Tucson for the Arizona State Drag championships at the Tucson Dragway. AHS #PC214/f.125b/26
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September 4, 1857 Lt. Edward Beale arrived at the Colorado River after surveying a wagon road along the 35th parallel. Beale experimented with the use of camels on his expedition. AHS #25749
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Damage Repair Information from Coconino County
September 6, 1941 May Don, at left, was the first Chinese-American teacher hired in Tucson District No. 1. AHS #7976
9:45 a.m. update: Tornadoes hit Bellemont; damage reported
October 1, 1891 The University of Arizona opens its doors for the first time. AHS #13851
September 7, 1865 Camp McDowell was established by five companies of California Volunteers and named for Major General Irwin McDowell. AHS #4966
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October 2, 1849 Lt. Cave Couts established Fort Calhoun on a hill overlooking the Yuma Crossing to protect thousands of emigrants heading through Southern Arizona to the California gold fields. AHS #56875
September 8, 1886 Geronimo and his band were assembled and marched from Fort Bowie to Bowie Station where they were boarded on trains bound for Florida. AHS #PC52/f.8I/19796
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October 3, 1933 Isabella Greenway was elected Arizona's first Congresswoman. AHS #10082
September 10, 1907 City Council passes an ordinance forbidding tuberculosis patients or other health seekers from erecting tents within city limits. As a result, a city of tents springs up outside Tucson. AHS #15209
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September 12, 1893 Cattlemen and farmers of Cochise County were warned to go armed at all times as the Apache Kid was believed to be in the area. AHS #15755
We are raffling this Darcy Falk original at Saturday's Reception. Only $20 per ticket.
Former victims state, 'Meth does not discriminate'
September 13, 1926 The Tucson Landmarks Association acquires the site of the Wishing Shrine, or El Tiradito, on Main Street. AHS #27597
Live drawing demos tonight.
Multiple tornadoes touch down in Coconino County
The Arizona Historical Society, Pioneer Museum announces: The Camp Navajo Historic Tour--A fundraiser for the Pioneer and Riordan House Museums. Saturday, October 2, 2010, 9:00 am to 11:30 a.m.Call 928-774-6272 for reservations.Cost is $20.00 per person
P. A. Bushman Family 1931 P.A. Bushman family from Young, Az traveling via Holbrook to Pioneer Celebration held at Winslow, Az, July 3-4-5, 1931 AHS-PM Photo # 1-6 Mary Ford Platten Collection
September 15, 1929 The tri-motored Fokker plane, "Arizonan" owned by Southwest Air Service and piloted by Jack Frye, set an altitude record of 23,200 feet. AHS #PC196/f.39/O2
AHS-PM Photo #337-2 Collis Mayflower Collection(Sheep herders camp) This is typical of the type of sheep herder’s wagon that was used into the 1930s. The wagon had a stove, bed, drawers, cabinets, bookshelves and all the comforts of home. The herde
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September 23, 1927 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived in Tucson in his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis," to dedicate the Tucson Municipal Airport. AHS #BN206190
Tucson’s first automobile was a steam-powered Locomobile built in Watertown, New York and owned by noted physician and community leader Hiram W. Fenner. On December 30, 1899, Dr. Fenner entertained a crowd of curious on-lookers when he drove his n
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September 28, 1932Then-Governor Franklin Roosevelt received an enthusiastic welcome at the ranch of Jack and Isabella Greenway in Williams, Arizona. AHS #72119
Coming this Fall! AHS is publishing an historical fiction novel about a young Hispanic girl in 1870s Tucson. The book is geared to 9-12 year olds. All proceeds from the book will go to fund educational programming. Watch for more details on "Esp
Weather Service Issues Tornado Warning for Flagstaff
This article showing the different flags that have flown over AZ appeared in the Tucson Citizen on June 13, 1955.
Flooding in Supai prompts evacuations
August 30, 1912 Suffrage leaders have organized in every county and are quietly at work to produce a big majority vote to the "Votes for Women" movement. AHS #B32100a
FUSD candidate forum tonight at library
September 1, 1921 The University of Arizona cuts board and room fees to $25.00 a month. AHS #B89692
Around the Town: Juber guitar performance Saturday at arts center
Lightning strikes 2 at South Rim
Around the Town: Tour sustainable homes Saturday
September 13, 1926 The Tucson Landmarks Association acquires the site of the Wishing Shrine, or El Tiradito, on Main Street. AHS #27597
Live drawing demos tonight.
Around the Town: Bike-race documentary comes to Flagstaff on Wednesday
Ski area cleared to build
The Arizona Historical Society, Pioneer Museum announces: The Camp Navajo Historic Tour--A fundraiser for the Pioneer and Riordan House Museums. Saturday, October 2, 2010, 9:00 am to 11:30 a.m.Call 928-774-6272 for reservations.Cost is $20.00 per person
P. A. Bushman Family 1931 P.A. Bushman family from Young, Az traveling via Holbrook to Pioneer Celebration held at Winslow, Az, July 3-4-5, 1931 AHS-PM Photo # 1-6 Mary Ford Platten Collection
Car crash on N. Hwy. 89
Prescribed burn today south of Flagstaff
September 15, 1929 The tri-motored Fokker plane, "Arizonan" owned by Southwest Air Service and piloted by Jack Frye, set an altitude record of 23,200 feet. AHS #PC196/f.39/O2
AHS-PM Photo #337-2 Collis Mayflower Collection(Sheep herders camp) This is typical of the type of sheep herder’s wagon that was used into the 1930s. The wagon had a stove, bed, drawers, cabinets, bookshelves and all the comforts of home. The herde
A diverting afternoon
I-40 ramp closures scheduled Sunday
September 23, 1927 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived in Tucson in his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis," to dedicate the Tucson Municipal Airport. AHS #BN206190
Tucson’s first automobile was a steam-powered Locomobile built in Watertown, New York and owned by noted physician and community leader Hiram W. Fenner. On December 30, 1899, Dr. Fenner entertained a crowd of curious on-lookers when he drove his n
Pile burns around Flagstaff today
Sun glare a factor in death of cyclist
September 28, 1932Then-Governor Franklin Roosevelt received an enthusiastic welcome at the ranch of Jack and Isabella Greenway in Williams, Arizona. AHS #72119
Coming this Fall! AHS is publishing an historical fiction novel about a young Hispanic girl in 1870s Tucson. The book is geared to 9-12 year olds. All proceeds from the book will go to fund educational programming. Watch for more details on "Esp
Nobody wants to invest
Flagstaff Assessed Values 2010
Groundbreaking for new Tuba City Justice Center
This article showing the different flags that have flown over AZ appeared in the Tucson Citizen on June 13, 1955.
It’s surprising how many
Food banks see higher poverty in region
'Hopi Building' christened in Flagstaff
August 30, 1912 Suffrage leaders have organized in every county and are quietly at work to produce a big majority vote to the "Votes for Women" movement. AHS #B32100a
Flagstaff Property Tax Bills 2010: A sampling
TCRHCC offering flu shots to high-risk patients
September 1, 1921 The University of Arizona cuts board and room fees to $25.00 a month. AHS #B89692
This week in Flagstaff history: Crime rate increased due to inadequate jails
Fowler continues with community networking meetings
September 2, 1931 Tucson dedicates the new Southern Pacific Hospital. AHS #10408
Most property taxes leap 15 percent
Tuuvi Artwalk at Moenkopi Legacy Oct. 15-16
September 3, 1967 Dragsters converged on Tucson for the Arizona State Drag championships at the Tucson Dragway. AHS #PC214/f.125b/26
No verdict on risk of Bisphenol A
Why Sell Structured Settlement Payments
September 4, 1857 Lt. Edward Beale arrived at the Colorado River after surveying a wagon road along the 35th parallel. Beale experimented with the use of camels on his expedition. AHS #25749
Sustainability Tip of the Week: Help make Flagstaff litter-free
Business 2.0: Best magazine
September 6, 1941 May Don, at left, was the first Chinese-American teacher hired in Tucson District No. 1. AHS #7976
Summit Fire taxes double in 5 years
Two days of record heat
September 7, 1865 Camp McDowell was established by five companies of California Volunteers and named for Major General Irwin McDowell. AHS #4966
Tax relief for flood zone
Any bus stop in a 'storm'
September 8, 1886 Geronimo and his band were assembled and marched from Fort Bowie to Bowie Station where they were boarded on trains bound for Florida. AHS #PC52/f.8I/19796
This creates the feeling of
Several planes diverted to Pulliam
Info sought in Clints Well elk poachings
September 10, 1907 City Council passes an ordinance forbidding tuberculosis patients or other health seekers from erecting tents within city limits. As a result, a city of tents springs up outside Tucson. AHS #15209
There are four basic
Flood relief funds for public agencies released
Sheriff's office releases identities of 2 deaths
September 12, 1893 Cattlemen and farmers of Cochise County were warned to go armed at all times as the Apache Kid was believed to be in the area. AHS #15755
We are raffling this Darcy Falk original at Saturday's Reception. Only $20 per ticket.
No verdict on risk of Bisphenol A
Sustainability Tip of the Week: Help make Flagstaff litter-free
Summit Fire taxes double in 5 years
Tax relief for flood zone
The courses are
It is now safe
LEARN TO EARN; Web of learning; Quincy College offers online classes
Energy Meter Lending Program
2010 Dump the Drugs & Shred-a-Thon Event
Energy Meter Lending Program
2010 Dump the Drugs & Shred-a-Thon Event
Several planes diverted to Pulliam
If not look in your
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Nearly all the sites are free
It is dated 1473, and
Now, their fully customized cousins are proving
Clean Energy Just a Dream, as Smoking Chimneys Remain
Flagstaff Assessed Values 2010
Food banks see higher poverty in region
Flagstaff Property Tax Bills 2010: A sampling
This week in Flagstaff history: Crime rate increased due to inadequate jails
Most property taxes leap 15 percent
Both techniques leave you open to
If it is tax deductible
They can give
The first 8 to 10 inches
The whole body is also made
We take it for granted that
Over 600,000 social workers strive
I-40 ramp closures scheduled Sunday
Sun glare a factor in death of cyclist
Since Retiring, He Hasn't Stopped Working
As a result, you find
For parents, getting
Have them report
Free to seize cars for EMI default: HC [Kolkata ]
Bags for Battements
Info sought in Clints Well elk poachings
Sheriff's office releases identities of 2 deaths
Around the Town: Tour sustainable homes Saturday
Ski area cleared to build
Prescribed burn today south of Flagstaff
Disruptions occur when you
Pumpkin Run
It includes 5 speakers, a subwoofer, stereo
You have to have a good product.
Poodles and Dachshunds D.
Finding hidden Welsh talent
Prescribed burns near Kachina, Flag today
Flagstaff woman dies in industrial accident
Two days of record heat
Any bus stop in a 'storm'
So please support ” Save The Pacific”
Swim sessions at sports centre
Banned driver led police on 70mph chase in a stolen car
Use good quality control by
I ordered a drink and tried
Coconino BOS elects new chair, vice chair
Navajo Council tables water rights settlement
It doesn’t seem to matter
The volume of
Around the Town: Oktoberfest at Wheeler Park on Saturday
Flagstaff man dies diving at Blue Ridge Reservoir
Send us your tax bills
Chemical spill at Fourth Street clinic leads to evacuation
The total number of moisturizers on the
Drinking more fluids than
To grow your business you need to
Native veteran housing assistance bill passes
Begin the first cut
UK is a country, which has always
many companies collect
Nutritional supplements, as the name suggests are
Prescribed burns for Coconino, Kaibab today
Around the Town: Third annual Blessing of the Animals on Sunday
Rez water rights up for vote
Chemical spill prompts temporary evacuation of North Country clinic Monday
While researching breathing
DEAR ABBY
As they attack the Bush
The fats you?ll be avoiding (saturated fat)
Appointments now available for seasonal flu shots
Hopi Leadership Program participants announced
September 28, 1932Then-Governor Franklin Roosevelt received an enthusiastic welcome at the ranch of
More prescribed burns on tap Wednesday for Coconino, Kaibab forests
Man lying on tracks hit by BNSF train
Around the Town: Celebrate pedestrian power with Flagstaff Walks!
Closures begin at Canyon's North Rim
Warm September only the beginning
Up Close: Flag's 'Boomtown' roots
For example, if you want to buy
Most of these companies
One was short and wide and
Most auctions will allow
City of Flagstaff - Back to Basics - Bond Election Information
Areas To Visit On An Ile Maurice Travel Journey
Many people with dysthymia also experience
Sustainablity tip of the week: Tour sustainable homes
Around the Town: Panel discussion focuses on forests, fire
Teams due back on ice soon
Prescribed burn near Williams canceled Tuesday
Parents argue. Everyone is exhausted.
Just say to
The toys may be out
Anybody who has visited
Now, five bits of information is certainly
Festival of Science Sept. 25
Flu shots being given
Sticker shock in mail
Flagstaff History: Ticket agent absconded with $100, train tickets
Giving them a digital voice
At that time, all of the
ke nu Chinese Repeating Crossbow is now FOR SALE!
I owe it to them
They originate from Japanese woven sandals that
Rank Builder Review
Live drawing demos tonight.
Computers are one of the most
It is. The 40
Experts: Do flood drainage plan first
Little new in shooting report
Local hiker feeling heat in Canyon
Along with the topical
Most Condo and
After all, lenders
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The maintenance schedules that they publish
Chances are you?ll begin your
Thankfully, going through a reputable online degree
Around the Town: Banned Book Week begins Monday
Flagstaff PD fires officer
More than aspen quakin'
They compare it
Something was needed
Taking that “engine analogy” one step further,
Finding Out The Truth About The Charles Linden Scam News
The same goes for your mind.
I haven’t had
If one knows
Personally, and sadly, it
Even though it has its
No surprise over swimming pool
To try and
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CLM Matrix Sees Continued Growth With New Financial Services Client
We are raffling this Darcy Falk original at Saturday's Reception. Only $20 per ticket.
So how do
Nightmare for parents as Slipknot rock Ulster; Outrageous band in Belfast for over-the-top Odyssey d
September 23, 1927 Col. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived in Tucson in his plane, "The Spirit of St
Around the Town: Festival of Science kicks off with Biosphere lecture
Four lost base jumpers rescued at Little Colorado River gorge
Hundreds ready to go solar
But, is that all? I
Here in Central Florida, where I
ISCS Partners With ITS Data Services to Develop Comprehensive Change Management & Training Progr
Folding Doors
The blessings and joys of good health
Choosing a shower
Celebrate Flagstaff Walks Sept. 30-Oct.6, 2010
Regents cut AIMS full-tuition scholarship, change rules
With more and more
Because of this
Sample a cornucopia of cuisines
Ramp closures on I-40 in Flag today, Thursday
Fatal car crash in Winslow
Snow on Peaks, heavy rain due
Truck crashes through Timberline home garage
Around the Town: International Film Series begins today at NAU
Cyclist hit by car dies at hospital
Fire crews to burn piles near airport today
But what about the national interest in
In children, thyroid disruption can
Hopi High JROTC instructor Kevin Nance passes away
Another transaction was
Snow on Peaks and heavy rain due Wednesday
Everyone is familiar with the paper
If you follow God?s rules (commandments) you
But what if we start
For instance, send out a section per
Living it up -- on the roof
NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE - ADOT Financial Management System (FMS)
Truck crashes through Timberline home garage
Brownfield Land Recycling Program-Field Day!
If the moisture appears on
Backpacks delivered to Western Navajo students 
Most people don’t even realize
Hopi reverses approval of carbon capture project
Often long after our Amah
'Pete & Cleo' to premiere in Flagstaff
So how do
CollegeAmerica staff, students team up to keep new mom in school
Suppose this relationship begins going
Smoke near Peaks part of Fort Valley prescribed burn
Guilty verdict in murder of teen
A great and renewed sense of
Be sure to the meats in the
2011 Budget to have more programmes for people
LD2 debate set for Wednesday
FUSD board candidate forum Oct. 6
Inquiry into PCSOs
Pedestrian FUTS bridge traveling through town today
Some of the models that
Red Rock fees in legal limbo
If you purchase online, you can usually
Talk by Biospherian kicks off annual science festival
Why would they take
From scattered, far off situated and theme
Like most things in a multidimensional city,
A reliable archery arrow
Eggs- a great source
Many married people will tell
Public art is part of a wider regeneration
Roald Dahl was one such
With nearly 50,000 residents, (and
Forest Service cancels Fort Valley prescribed burn
Small businesses need not worry
Remember the golf
We decided that if we
Whose water is it, anyway?
Astronauts take local 'field trip'
Typically, it takes
Therefore, successful dealerships are looking to hire
Even so and my strong belief
See Thorp, J.A.
Few things say more about the person
Therefore, if your bathroom can be considered
Just remember that you run the
With the pharming scam you
They allow the cat to balance
Good team players
Without a doubt, the
They help you
One of my clients is a talented
Are your emails getting opened?
An imagined consequence
Iron it on low to medium setting.
Too close for celestial comfort
Flagstaff History: Men began work on new wagon road from Flag to Verde
Classical Flagstaff: An elevated taste in music
Prescribed burning planned near Williams
In search of giants
It is though, the point at which
I will complete them in
If your lady isn’t into the
For a little extra money it?s
And having dogs
The country flourished.
These programs will teach you leadership
Lights, camera, action
Fort Valley burn planned Monday
Lava River Cave graffiti removal begins today
One of the things I admire
They research and compare prices, check schedules
Up – Rutherford Wine Company Joins 100% Cork Campaign
It is strange, unnerving, and takes some
People who have been
$79 Million Refinancing for The Shops at Sunset Place in Miami Arranged by HFF
Said new version is now being tested
Now, with the addition
You can edit your photos either using
County jobless rate artificially low again
Around the Town: Ditch your car Wednesday
Kirkpatrick: Keep tax cuts for wealthy
When you go
Keep list at home for
Your goal should be to find one
Hello Joe
However, it is actually just as valid
While some wholesalers
Fire near Lake Mary contained Wednesday
Around the Town: Monument Valley film, music, arts festival starts Friday
South San Francisco Street closed today, Friday for paving
Early childhood advocates gear up 'No on 302' effort
Here are my tips for working
It is not recommended at
In the average person
CollegeAmerica Staff and Students at Flagstaff Campus Band Together to Keep New Mom in School
These are the liens in which you
There are others like
September 15, 1929 The tri-motored Fokker plane, "Arizonan" owned by Southwest Air Servic
Lockett Meadow closed through rest of year
Prescribed burn planned near Snowbowl Road
Around the Town: Pickin' in the Pines kicks off Friday
San Francisco Street closed Thursday, Friday for final paving
Q: I really want
Perhaps the greatest concern connected with
So be it, I was their
Register Now! Rural Transportation Summit Oct.13-15, 2010 in Litchfield Park
Positivity in CCC 'State of the College' address
Richard Kiel, actor, 71; Jacqueline Bisset, actress, 66; Don Was,…
Around the Town: Wood giveaway Saturday
Prescribed burn set near Flagstaff today
En garde!
In the continuing series of outlining
Well I must say they were
Don’t overdo it with graphics. Believe
Ask for actual income
A consigment thrift shop is a
And he who loves Me will
The Arizona Historical Society, Pioneer Museum announces: The Camp Navajo Historic Tour--A fundrais
Navajo Code Talker Allen Dale June passes away
Flagstaff rabies quarantine ends
Cancer Centers of Northern AZ expands in Flagstaff
Houck Chapter land use plan certified
Around the Town: Grand Canyon Guitar Society announces 2010-11 season
EarthTalk: Jury still out on modified foods
Sustainability tip: World car-free day is Sept. 22
Guns + bars = Confusion
FUSD Launches Trilingual Language Academy at Mount Elden Middle School
How to find an ethical Search Engine Marketing Company
If you are
It will be majestic gifts for wedding
However you should remember to
These do not
Now I don’t
There is a
September 12, 1893 Cattlemen and farmers of Cochise County were warned to go armed at all times as
September 13, 1926 The Tucson Landmarks Association acquires the site of the Wishing Shrine, or El
Prescribed fire burns near Flagstaff today
Indeed, some reusable
At the top
As time has passed, those
Flagstaff History: Santa Fe diesel-driven locomotive stopped in Flag
Heads up for Sept. 13-17
'Distressed' homes sink prices
$30M and climbing
No help for homeowners
Images and video clips
The muscle spindle is a tiny cellular
It can drive our behavior, if
But they can be
Only recently has the
Journal, The – Unemployment rate having more impact
This is one
How Do Students and Professionals Afford Their MBAs? The National
We need to put a
Most fibromyalgia doctors attempt to treat both
Most of these you
Every time you
Pain is a necessary form of
Injured hiker hauled 225 feet to safety
Expert: Jackson shot from behind
Because people loved to
Students can choose to study
I never saw
Warm weather failed to heat up housing market in St. Charlea area
Then a dolly
A point to Rowing Machine work out Routines
Controversy clouds 9/11 events
Open faced helmets, Jofa pants, leather
You can retire when you
Leaning into the wind
This allows logical
She said; ?Oh, I don?t like to
What do you need to know
This package is
No change in Snowbowl contract
Project management is an essential
Each additional truck will
September 10, 1907 City Council passes an ordinance forbidding tuberculosis patients or other healt
Rabies quarantine lifted in Flagstaff
Around the Town: 9/11 remembered in Flagstaff on Saturday
United Way launches fall campaign
Fair turnout rebounds
Automobile show a boost to charities
September 1, 1921 The University of Arizona cuts board and room fees to $25.00 a month. AHS #B89692
CCC Camp at Portal, Arizona, July 1937 Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division Archiv
Flagstaff Walks!
September 2, 1931 Tucson dedicates the new Southern Pacific Hospital. AHS #10408
AHS-PM Photo # 3-216 William H. Switzer Collection William H. Switzer’s 90th Birthday celeb
September 3, 1967 Dragsters converged on Tucson for the Arizona State Drag championships at the Tuc
Katherine Stinson was the United States’ first woman airmail pilot. Among her many achievemen
September 4, 1857 Lt. Edward Beale arrived at the Colorado River after surveying a wagon road along
AHS-PM Photo # 10-48 Orma Phelps Udall Collection The 1911 girls basketball squad of the Northern
September 6, 1941 May Don, at left, was the first Chinese-American teacher hired in Tucson District
June 28, 1866 Congress creates two cavalry units composed of African American men who would later b
September 7, 1865 Camp McDowell was established by five companies of California Volunteers and name
wishes everyone a happy and safe 4th of July weekend. (photo AHS#23279566)
This is the quick and easy way,
Carrots! Potatoes! Zucchini! All of these award-winning vegetables can be found in the Pioneer M
P. A. Bushman Family 1931 P.A. Bushman family from Young, Az traveling via Holbrook to Pioneer Cel
It?s generally not
September 8, 1886 Geronimo and his band were assembled and marched from Fort Bowie to Bowie Station
AHS-PM Photo #337-2 Collis Mayflower Collection(Sheep herders camp) This is typical of the type of
Just write what
Rabies quarantine in Flagstaff ends tomorrow
Scenes from Litchfield Park in the early 1930s. The men are clearing land to plant cotton, which i
It is essential that we
The First Annual 2010 “Chicks with Sticks” Ladies Open sponsored by SOBE Lifewater took
AHS's Youth Curator program hosts an opening of their exhibit "Keeping Cool: Escaping the
Floating on air; Undemanding tillandsias are the ultimate easy-care houseplants
As the only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in Northern Arizona, our mission is to provide exc
Tucson’s first automobile was a steam-powered Locomobile built in Watertown, New York and own
However, some programs of study
Check out the newest version of the Movies on the Square video featuring Flagstaff Medical Center
Coming this Fall! AHS is publishing an historical fiction novel about a young Hispanic girl in 187
Nevertheless, since 1990?s, most states consider
FMC’s Bariatric Surgery Weight Loss Center is recognized as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Exc
Comparing aerial photos from the late 30s and early 40s with photos of today. Current aerial photog
Out of curiosity, I
Water bills to rise next year
The Story of Apache May In movies and books depicting the “Wild West,” captives are oft
Heatherwick brings his Maison Unique to IFSC; TALK OF THE TOWN
Around the Town: Navajo Nation Fair open through Sunday
This article showing the different flags that have flown over AZ appeared in the Tucson Citizen on
It started out as a fad, but
Rain slows Hobble fire near Williams
August 30, 1912 Suffrage leaders have organized in every county and are quietly at work to produce
Locomotive wreck. AHS-PM Photo # 6-1 Wick Thompson Collection Logging engine which bogged down a
Suvoyuki Day, Hopi culture events begin Saturday
'Be Navajo' at the 2010 Navajo Nation Fair
Around the Town: Irish writer discussion tonight
Busy weekend for search and rescue crews
No new vote on Snowbowl contract
Flagstaff City Council votes 'no' on freshwater snowmaking proposal
FREE E-Waste Recycling Event!
FREE E-Waste Recycling Event!
Organic veggies getting cheaper
Recession sends mixed price signals
Around the Town: NAU music series starts today
Arizona Cardinals Superfans
City's unemployed hanging tough
Up Close: Cub reporter
Flagstaff History: Council punted on decision to allow large animals in town for 4-H projects
Heads up for Sept. 6-10
Crunch time
Woman dies in rollover on Thursday on I-40
Lightning fire still growing near Williams
Overton wants Snowbowl contract updated
Commission on Diversity Awareness Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Council to Consider a Motion for Reconsideration of the Substitute Water Sale Agreement to Snowbowl
Councilmember wants Snowbowl contract updated
Flagstaff considered speed-trap small city
Coconino Estates house fire causes $150K damage
Around the Town: Traveler to perform at The Arboretum
No drinking water for Snowbowl
Wesbound I-40 temporary closure 19 miles east of Flagstaff
Demo derby trophy has auto-parts pedigree
Bird confirmed to have West Nile in Flagstaff
Tipsy Tow offers drivers rides home this holiday
Around the Town: Help keep Oak Creek Canyon beautiful this holiday weekend
Still waiting for answers
Coconino Estates fire causes $150,000 damage to home
Flagstaff council to vote on Snowbowl water issue
Bird tests positive for West Nile virus
No drinking water for Snowbowl
No FEMA help for flooded in Timberline
Around the Town: Wine-tasting event benefits Special Olympics
Facilities Maintenance now provides the public with customer service options
Facilities Maintenance now provides the public with customer service options
Bird in Flagstaff tests positive for West Nile Virus
Flagstaff Residential Energy Efficiency Program
Food cooker from Kohl's recalled
Adoption event in Page Thursday
Snowbowl meeting resumes Thursday
I-40 work near Cosnino Road complete
Pine Canyon files for bankruptcy protection
61st Coconino County Fair promises fun for all
Native Movement sponsors Hopi Paatuwaqatsi Run
Propane truck rolls over near Moenkopi
Second confessed accomplice in teen murder testifies
Vehicle crashes through school fence
Around the Town: Free admission at Aquaplex today
Vehicle collisions close N. Hwy. 89 temporarily
Driver at fault in cyclist crash
Something to crow about
Council skeptical of drinking water proposal for Snowbowl
Members of the public divided over Arizona Snowbowl
EarthTalk: Newer diesel engines kinder to the environment
Around the Town: County fair this weekend
South Beaver Street closed beginning Tuesday
2nd update: North Highway 89 now open
Suspect in Utah deputy shooting apprehended
Flag sales still down
Flagstaff History: Upscale eatery opened catering to tourists
A family regroups in Arizona
Mountain bike racers raise $7,000 for St. Mary's Food Bank
Man in vehicle fatality at South Rim identified
Student cyclist struck, not seriously hurt
New superintendent for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Finger-lickin' bad
Climbing cousin scales Everest
FMPO Technical Advisory Committee Agenda Materials
Flagstaff City Council Special Meeting
Flagstaff Aquaplex 2 Year Anniversary - Bring a can of food on Tuesday and receive free admission
Kane County Deputy killed during foot pursuit
Flash flood warning for Snowbowl Road, Hart Prairie
Around the Town: Flagstaff Open Studios returns
Primaries yield few surprises in Coconino, Navajo counties
Midgley Bridge suicide briefly closes 89A
Around the Town: Journalist visits Williams, Canyon to promote book about Harvey
Sedona woman found dead off Schnebly Hill Road
Around the Town: Take an interpretive hike or walk this week
Man dies in car crash at South Rim
Long-awaited northern Arizona shooting range site acquired
Acclaimed Navajo artist donates mural to Williams
NAU Art Museum opens print exhibition
New NNDOT Complex one step closer to reality
Local store deals in authentic, antique Native arts
Discover Hyundai dealership opens in Flagstaff
Plans for Navajo casinos go forward
Kayenta Chapter awarded LGA certification
Glendale man killed by train Friday night
Around the Town: Flagstaff Public Library book sale Saturday
Accident on Highway 180 leaves one person in critical condition
Lake Powell ruled mussel-free
Recovering addicts unwelcome in Univ. Heights
EarthTalk: Testing for disease may cause more sickness
Sustainability Tip: Using and making natural bug repellent
Return to dominance?
Flagstaff History: I-40 between Ash Fork and Kingman was approved
Flagstaff prep sports in flux
'Prairie' packs 'em in
Flagstaff High flood delays first day of school
Pipeline damage: $1M
Unsung camp heroes
Restoring Picture Canyon's waterway
Arizona Cardinals cancel morning practice
Prescribed burn meeting in Williams next week
Pump prices reverse course statewide
Around the Town: Zuni art talks Saturday at Walnut Canyon
Pump prices trend lower statewide
Construction on the Picture Canyon Meander Restoration Project on the Rio de Flag
Property bought for shooting range near Flagstaff
Around the town: Climb to Conquer Cancer on Snowbowl Road Saturday
City water rates to go up next year
Chevelon Butte school board member appointed
Downed power line, car crash during storm
Restoration construction begins at Picture Canyon
Permanent flood relief planning in works
Heavy rain Tuesday misses burn area
Navajo Nation urges Flagstaff Council to disapprove Snowbowl water contract
Tuba City networking meeting scheduled
Kelty appointed as new FUSD superintendent
Tuba City hospital parking limited due to construction
Property purchased for shooting range near Walnut Canyon
Around the Town: Children's Music and Arts Fest at Wheeler Saturday
Flash-flood watch issued for Schultz fire burn area
Arizona Cardinals move afternoon practice indoors
Milton northbound lanes reopened at the underpass
Southside improvement project moves to Beaver
Hiker rescued from Sycamore Canyon
Around the Town: Film Festival celebrates Highway 179 completion
Page pet shelter over capacity
Timberline barriers hold
EarthTalk: Dairy vs. Soy
Up Close: Tanks for the memories
Southside improvement project moves to Beaver Street this week
Soon to be released! The Public Review Draft of the City’s New Zoning Code
Come be a part of the Regional Plan 2012
50 Miles of FUTS Summer Celebration Still Going Strong
100 homes in Timberline area without power
Arizona Cardinals move afternoon practice indoors
Sustainability Tip of the Week: Dorm Living 101: 'Green' Tips
Flagstaff History: Train wreck killed one, injured five
July home sales sink
Former victim: You don't have to take domestic violence
A survivor offers testimony
Countywide team backs first responders
NAU researcher lifting the lid on squids
Aroudn the Town: Job fair at Flagstaff Project Connect Saturday
I-40 ramp closures set for today, Saturday
Sorters stuck by 'recycled' syringes
New Belgium back with scaled-back beer-and-bike fest
Pine Canyon on financial ropes
Around the Town: Sedona film festival features 'Please Give' Tuesday
Slash pile burns continue on Coconino National Forest
City Council Open House at Public Works Yard
Pine Canyon set to file for bankruptcy protection
Free admission at all Flagstaff national monuments
Three finalists announced for Flagstaff City Attorney
Aquaplex closes Monday for maintenance
Searchers find lost mushroom hunters
Around the Town: Animal rescue roundup at Killip on Aug. 21
Grand Canyon rafters rescued by Park Service
Graffiti mars lava cave
First, bite their heads off
Fort Defiance man gets 4 1/2 years in prison
Fewer trash bins in Timberline, Doney
Citizen's Police Academy starts Sept. 8
Around the Town: Poetry reading at Uptown Billiards
Free entry at Canyon, other parks this weekend
It rained, they poured
Swimming banned at Slide Rock State Park
Project finds booze, teens never far away
Turquoise Ranch considered for residential development
Navajo candidates to vie for 24-delegate Council
'Move It, Lock it, or Lose It'
Burrito Burger open in Flagstaff
Navajo women, artists honored at Navajo Festival
Aug. 13 is final day to request early ballot
Second escaped inmate caught
Swimming closed at Slide Rock
Bats: King of the night commuters
This week in Flagstaff History: County opened new courthouse
Smallest kids are biggest fans at Cardinals training camp
Man hit by train in downtown Flag dies
Slash piles slated for ignition this weekend
Flood mitigation efforts resume over burn area
Forest officials close Cinder Lake area
2009 Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emission Report is Complete!
2009 Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emission Report is Complete!
Wattle station closing; Flood assistance center still open
Sen. McCain to make appearance at Cards' Saturday morning practice
Around the Town: Prelude to Open Studios opens Saturday
Wrong-way driver killed in I-17 collision
Man rescued after falling over edge of Canyon
I-40 ramp closures continue today
Street alcoholic hit by car dies
Builders welcome waivers
Interstate ramp closures continue early Friday morning, Saturday
Hart attack
I-40 ramp closures continue today
Flood volunteer: 'I had to give back'
Navajo Nation declares state of emergency
Around the town: Historic walking tours return to downtown
Williams gets weatherization grants
I-40 ramp closures today, tomorrow
More prescribed fires planned for today
More work planned for I-40 near Cosnino Road
Prison term for assault with bat on Navajo Nation
Just announced... the 2009 City of Flagstaff Annual Report on Sustainability is available!
Pile burns slated for west Flag today
Detour to Cinder Hills OHV Area in place
Flooding puts utility lines at risk
Just announced... the 2009 City of Flagstaff Annual Report on Sustainability is available!
Artist to Sign Flagstaff Centennial Mural
Flagstaff Fire Department Prescribed Pile Burn on 8-4-2010
Flooding in Polacca prompts emergency declaration
Snowbowl project endorsed by city water commission
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for northeast of Flagstaff
FFD plans pile burns for Wednesday
Golf courses fight water rate increase
Around the Town: Navajo Festival comes to MNA this weekend
Shultz Fire/Flood Information Center Now Open
EarthTalk: Locally produced food becoming more readily available
Sustainability Tip: Five climate-smart decisions
Trouble begins to surface
Heavy rain causes flooding in Wupatki Trails, Doney Park, Sunset Crater Estates
Arizona Cardinals move morning practice indoors
This Week in Flagstaff History: Winslow was flooded when dike broke
One insurer makes exception, covers flood damage
Hard hit Timberline family still in limbo
Homeowners mull flood options
Cloudburst hammers Flagstaff
Significant Rainfall and Flooding in the City of Flagstaff
Mohave County Prison Escapees Last Seen in Flagstaff
A respite from the rain
Staying power?
Highway 89 reopened as runoff subsides
Fire ban lifted on Sedona Fire District
Around the Town: Free immunizations at the Back to School Health Fair
Rain outlook bad for Schultz flood area
Panel backs selling water to Snowbowl
Temporary interstate ramp closures scheduled
The National Weather Service is predicting an enhanced risk of heavy rainfall and flooding
Red Cross opens shelter at Flagstaff Middle School
Flash flood warning lifted; Risk continues into next week
City panel meets on snowmaking tonight
Around the town: Game and fish offers hunting preview on Tuesday
In Flag, some feel vindicated
All schools in FUSD up to par
Judge Blocks SB1070
Judge blocks main provisions of SB1070
Concerts in the Park canceled on account of rain
Domestic violence on rise
The Milligans and their bricks
Corporation Commission candidate forum today
Heavy rains cause only minor flooding
Around the Town: Flagstaff area monuments host cultural demonstrations
Body found near Flagstaff Mall identified
Pile burns this week on Coconino forest
A history in stone uncovered
Flash flood warning for Timberline lifted
Injured hiker retrieved from closed trail on Mount Elden
Hopi Veterans Center hosts campaign night
MNA collections center built 'green to the core'
Slash piles targeted for ignition beginning Wednesday
124 homes below burn report damage
Flagstaff's May sales fail to turn corner
Generator failure prompted plane's emergency landing
Man dies in fall from overlook near Page
Prescribed fires on tap this week for Kaibab
Lane closures on I-40 scheduled this week
Body found near mall still not identified
Around the Town: Celebrate pioneer lifestyle at festival this weekend
Flagstaff hit by deluge while Doney Park escapes
A princess goes to her kingdom
Flagstaff Sustainability Program 2009 Year in Review
Hopi Council approves carbon capture storage project
Consortium fires up information exchange
Volunteers, residents help heal Timberline, Doney Park
Flood advisory issued for Flagstaff, southern portions of county
EarthTalk: Wildflowers continue to bloom earlier
Five injured in emergency landing at Pulliam
Around the Town: FSO presents Summer Sunday Chamber Concerts
Sustainability Tip: Conservation at work
Helping old giants live with fire
Man charged with murder in Sunnyside death
Man dies in fall from Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Flagstaff runways reopen after Sunday emergency landing
Five injured in emergency landing at Pulliam
Volunteers turn out en masse
Flagstaff History: Flagstaff added its fourth television signal
Ranchers new champions of sustainability
Flagstaff's flower gardeners provide visual delight
Snowbowl construction postponed
Flood relief picks up pace
'Alien outhouses' resurface
Residents should report flood damage
Wind farm deal inked
New Flag postmaster gets baptism by fire
Fall victim rescued near Bear Canyon
Broken waterline cuts Flagstaff water pressure
Around the Town: Law enforcement blood drive set for next week
Jump right in or register?
Up against the wall
City Council meeting to include public comment on proposed increase in water/wastewater rates&fe
Special Water Commission meeting to review a possible amendment to the Snowbowl Agreement
Broken water line reduces Flagstaff water pressure
Around the Town: Gem, mineral show at Radisson this weekend
Recovery at hand, but a slow one
Cleaning up Timberline flood together
To avoid mold, dry it fast
Broken waterline adds to runoff
More heavy rain in forecast
Victim falls into flooded wash
Juniper fire on Kaibab allowed to burn
Around the Town: ADOT seeks school supplies for students
Interstate 40 ramp closures this week
Mudflows below the Schultz fire inundate houses, block roads, clog culverts
Arizona girl killed by flash flood
Girl, 12, found dead in Timberline floodwaters
Timberline flood update: Highway 89 has re-opened
Timberline residents dig out
Information from Coconino County on Flooding Issues
County to apply for disaster relief
Flood cleanup gathers steam
Kaibab 1st with road closures
Around the Town: Fundraiser locks up local 'outlaws'
Lightning ignites six fires on Coconino National Forest
Coconino, Kaibab to end fire restrictions
Lone Tree project due new owner
Up Close: Flag man collects history in the mail
Cornfields Chapter granted certification
61st Annual MNA Navajo Festival
U.S. Attorney: SB1070 ‘confusing, unfunded and unworkable’
I-40 ramp closures this week
Timberline flooding update: Girl washed away; Hwy. 89 remains closed
Arizona Cardinals Training Camp in Flagstaff
Beginners Bird Walk (Hosted by the Northern Arizona Audubon Society)
EarthTalk: Wind turbines cleaner, even with gas motors
Sustainability Tip of the Week: What happens to recycled tires
Roofers cash in on big winter
Heerding resigns from FUSD governing board
Lightning-caused fires reported on Coconino National Forest
Flagstaff Residential Energy Efficiency Program
Phone Book Recycling at the MRF!
50 Miles of FUTS Website Now Online
Jay Lively Activity Center Donations
Be a Part of 1st Annual Waste Tire Round-Up
City of Flagstaff seeks volunteers to serve on two newly created task forces.
Be a Part of 1st Annual Waste Tire Round-Up
Donations to help offset the City’s legal cost to opposing SB1070
This week in Flagstaff History: Lunar eclipse studied under ideal conditions
Special Report: Kachina Village homeowner on verge of losing it all
Foreclosure prevention counseling offered
Planes go on patrol
Two-vehicle accidentsends four to FMC
Cultural grants worth $289,000 awarded to Flagstaff nonprofits
Lightning ignites fires on Kaibab
Page road project slated for August completion
Knitting group keeps members in stitches
Knee-deep in the Big Muddy
Around the Town: Walk a Celtic Mile on FUTS Sunday
House near Williams destroyed by fire
Fall victim former Virginia prosecutor
Wahweap Overlook reopened at Lake Powell
Changes in health laws perplexing
Navajo soldier killed in Afghanistan
At least the DQ is hiring
Murder-suicide in LeChee claims two
Around the Town: North Country HealthCare expansion breaks ground
Have horses turned corner?
I-40 ramp closures today
ICE in town rounding up illegal immigrant fugitives
Snowmaking approval disappoints reservation residents
Fire quickly doused on Campbell Mesa east of Flagstaff
77th Annual Hopi festival highlights July 4th weekend
New Hyundai dealership to open in August
Slide Rock closed to swimming
Slide Rock State Park swimming resumes
I-40 road work begins today
I-40 ramps to close
Counselor: Teen job outlook 'troubling'
Around the Town: Summer Soirée set for Saturday
Teens: We're ready to take almost anything
More re-openings following Schultz fire
Around the Town: Two evening lectures in July at Riordan Mansion
Human-caused fire put out on Campbell Mesa
Nominate a beautiful garden in Flag area
New Hyundai dealership set for W. Route 66
Body found below Moran Point at Grand Canyon
Landscape holds remnants of Flagstaff's railroad past
To volunteer or learn more
Man accused of Hardy fire now faces felony charges
No flooding below fire
High winds could complicate Arizona wildfire containment efforts
Arizona fire partly contained but still burning
Flagstaff Graduates Don Caps and Gowns at June 26 Commencement Ceremony
Independence Day Festival
Memorial Star Fest
NAU Earth Day Celebration
I Love My Southwest Community!
Mesa Police Department News - June 22, 2009
Host an Exchange Student & Make a Difference in a Young Person's Life
Fourth of July Parade
Memorial Star Fest
FLAGSTAFF LAUNCHES SEASON FOR PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE WITH BENEFIT CONCERT
Local Spiritual Community Has a New Name
Penstemon Festival
Flagstaff Music Festival
Massage Envy Flagstaff featured in Everyday with Rachael Ray Magazine
Massage Envy Partners with the Nation’s First Alternative Medicine PPO
Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival
Massage Envy Flagstaff Bats 1000
Chicago Christian Artist MEREDITH ANDREWS/Alaska Cruise 2008
Winterfest Star Fest
DeBarge Plea Agreement
Join other Christians for an Alaska Cruise in 2008 !
New Real Estate Blog Announced
RSVP seeks older adults to volunteer at Grand Canyon Trust
Alaska Cruise/Mission Trip 2008
HomeGain Opens Free Home Listing Feature To All HomeGain Agents
Indoor Air Quality Seminar
"The Secret" is No Secret at One Local Church
8 Steps To Happiness With Western Buddhist Nun Kelsang Chandra
Drumming Circle for Personal, Communal and Planetary Healing
Sweat Your Prayers
Lysistrata
The Meditations - Show
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