InciWeb - Thu Nov 05
WILLIAMS, Ariz. - A fire approximately 9 miles southeast of Williams, was discovered Thursday afternoon at approximately 2:00 p.m. A column of smoke was readily visible from Interstate 40, Williams, and other nearby locales.
CCHD has a limited supply of seasonal flu vaccine availableGrand Canyon News - Thu Nov 05
Due to high demand for seasonal flu shots and delivery delays from vaccine manufacturers, seasonal flu vaccine supplies have been limited.
Williams High School Vikings struggle in last game of regular seasonTopix - Wed Nov 04
Head into post season play with 8-2 recordWILLIAMS - The Williams High School Vikings took a beating from rival St. Johns last week, losing with a final score of 56-7. St. Johns scored three touchdowns in both the first quarter and second quarter to end the second half ahead 42-0. Learn more on williamsnews.com.
Williams Food Bank to serve helpful holiday mealsTopix - Wed Nov 04
WILLIAMS - With the winter holidays right around the corner, agencies throughout Arizona have begun increasing their efforts to help those in need of assistance. For some families in the city of Williams, the Williams Food Bank is making a big difference. Learn more on williamsnews.com.
Historic Route 66 receives All-American Road designationTopix - Wed Nov 04
For 80-plus years Arizona's Historic Route 66 has been more than a road. The hearts of its people have inspired writers, filmmakers, photographers, and artists. It's a road that represents family road trips, neon, classic cars, cowboys, diners, and ever-changing wonders from towering red cliffs, open spaces with endless blue skies, and distant mesas that look like painted pictures. Learn more on Williamsnews.com.
Begin Christmas shopping on SaturdayWilliams - Grand Canyon News - Tue Nov 03
Sisters in Spirit members display items that will be raffled on Saturday. The Annual Bazaar and Rummage Sale will be held 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Williams Community United Methodist Church, corner of Second Street and Sherman Avenue.
Williams, Tusayan campgrounds close for seasonThe Daily Courier - Sun Nov 01
The Williams and Tusayan ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest have closed their campgrounds for the season.
Survivor sues sweat-lodge organizers, alleging 50 were forced into 'death trap'Tucson Region - Sat Oct 31
A Patagonia woman has sued the organizers of a sweat-lodge ceremony that turned deadly earlier this month near Sedona.
2 lawsuits filed in Ariz. sweat-lodge deathsKPNX-TV Phoenix - Fri Oct 30
The first two lawsuits against the personal-financial guru who led a fatal sweat-lodge ceremony was filed in Coconino County Superior Court on Friday, with a survivor and a victim's family members claiming wrongful death, negligence and fraud, among other allegations.
Prescott senator says tough decisions of ranching inform work at CapitolThe Daily Courier - Thu Oct 29
Quick facts about Sen. Steve Pierce, R-Prescott: * Hometown: Precott * Profession: Rancher * Elected: 2008 * District: No.
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