The Navajo Times - Thu Nov 19
The incident occurred on Nov. 14 on State Route 99 near the Little Colorado River.
Sedona rallies to keep 89A openCottonwood Journal Extra - Wed Nov 18
While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives.
Flagstaff business owner enters innocent pleaDaily News Sun - Wed Nov 18
A Flagstaff tractor business owner accused of fraud has pleaded innocent. Jill Lowell entered innocent pleas Monday in Coconino County Superior Court to various charges including fraud, theft, forgery and aggravated taking the identity of another.
Williams city manager resignsKGUN - Wed Nov 18
The Williams city manager resigned Tuesday just hours before the city council was scheduled to meet and decide whether to fire him.
City manager faces terminationWilliams - Grand Canyon News - Mon Nov 16
Long time Williams City Manager Dennis Wells faces termination tomorrow at noon.
Old-fashioned lights seem to be the way to goCottonwood Journal Extra - Fri Nov 13
The continuing discussion regarding the lighting on State Route 89A in West Sedona is truly amazing.
H1N1 (swine) flu vaccination clinics scheduledGrand Canyon News - Fri Nov 13
The Coconino County Health Department has scheduled H1N1 Flu Vaccination Clinics at the CCHD Flagstaff location, 2625 N. King Street, as follows: * Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays beginning Monday, November 23.
Shooting in Echo Canyon, suspect apprehended after searchWilliams - Grand Canyon News - Thu Nov 12
Officials with the Williams Police Department warned residents in the Echo Canyon area of Williams not to answer the door for strangers as they searched for a suspect involved in a shooting there the morning of Nov.
Canadian man sues over deadly sweat-lodge eventDaily News Sun - Tue Nov 10
A Canadian man is the third person to file a lawsuit in connection with last month's sweat lodge ceremony in northern Arizona that left three people dead and 18 others hospitalized.
Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel TrailGrand Canyon National Park - Tue Nov 10
" At approximately 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 9, the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a report of a man down on the Bright Angel Trail just below "mile-and-a-half house". The reporting party, family members who had hiked ahead of the man, said that when they found him he was not breathing, was unresponsive and his head was ...
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