Sunday Nov 15 | The Arizona Daily Star
Arizona budget crisis demands strong leadership
Talk about a rock and a hard place: A new report on Arizona's budgetary crisis shows clearly how little room the governor and Legislature have in which to maneuver a ' and how vital it is that they start moving boulders immediately.
Navajo Code Talkers to be in NYC Veterans parade
Keith Little, left, gets a plaque from Page, Az. Mayor Lyle Dimbatt during a land transfer ceremony in New Mexico for a planned Navajo Code Talkers musem there.
Local sales tax drops 22 percent
The city has been able to enjoy relative prosperity in the area of tourism while the rest of the country has been seeing deep cuts during the recession.
Police find drugs, stolen property in vehicle
The Page Police Department is working with Clark County, Nev. in identifying a male suspect who has prior arrests under aliases.
Road trip: Hot-air balloons in Page
Every year, a small committee of the Page Tourism Bureau extends an invitation to balloonists across the Southwest to fill 50 slots in its annual hot-air balloon festival.
News Briefs: Friday, October 30, 2009
KINGMAN Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District is currently hosting a NFPA 1041 Instructor and Instructor Evaluator class in cooperation with the Arizona State Fire Marshal's Office.
Not all of the arches and natural bridges on Lake Powell require the effort or gas it takes to get to Woolsey Arch, Rainbow Bridge or LaGorce Arch.
4 charged in Pagans case set to plead guilty
Four of the 55 men named in a federal racketeering indictment aimed at the Pagans Motorcycle Club are due to enter the first guilty pleas in the case.
Coalition works to improve Coppermine Road
Coppermine Road is the chapter's main thoroughfare and runs from Page, Ariz., south to Gap.
Glen Canyon Dam -- The Fight For Water
The Colorado River Compact , an agreement between Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, was an attempt by the states to apportion the waters of the untamed Colorado River.
Michael Jackson's Giraffes in $100,000 War
Michael Jackson 's giraffes could be forced out of their home -- for the second time -- unless their keeper comes up with $100,000 quick.
Mary Pickett, 91, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009, at the Olivia White Hospice Home in Flagstaff.
Brewer backs big coal utilities, using CAP for cover
She is opposing pollution equipment upgrades to help improve air quality over the Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau.
Mom has to move 350 miles to avoid C-section
Jeff Szabo was by his wife's side when she gave birth to their son Gabriel seven years ago, and he was right there holding Joy's hand when their younger sons Michael and Daniel were born, too.
Space still open for Navajo trip
With only four weeks remaining before a great fall adventure to Navajo country, Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam, eight spaces are still available.
County loses funding for home health program
The Coconino County Health Department has announced that the CCHD Home Health Program will be discontinued as a result of funding cuts from the Arizona Department of Economic Security and the Northern Arizona Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging.
Phoenix Cement celebrates 50 years
It was 50 years ago, in October 1959, when Phoenix Cement began production to supply cement to the Glen Canyon Dam project near Page.
Blue Castle Holdings and Page Electric Utility Sign New Nuclear Power Project MOU
Blue Castle Holdings Inc. , owner of the Blue Castle Project, a proposed nuclear plant site in Utah, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Page Electric Utility, outlining the utility's potential participation as an equity owner.
Census: Ariz. hit hard by recession
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E.W. "Cal' Monroe, Esler Monroe, Charlie Harbeson and Joe Tompkins, for of the valley's oldest pioneers appear in this colorized photo taken at a pioneer picnic.