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Arizona Forest Service campgrounds open for Fourth of July
Show Low,AZ,USA All campgrounds on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests are open for business this holiday weekend, along with Arizona State Parks previously thought to be closed due to Arizona State budget restraints.
Amid growing doubt that Arizona Republicans could reach a budget deal before their midnight deadline, state agencies and universities were making plans for a potential government shutdown.
Budget Has Parks Closing Facilities
Arizona's state parks system says it is closing down most of its parks before a midnight deadline for a new state budget to be enacted.
Alert: Will it happen? Arizona faces 11:59pm deadline on budget
It's down to the wire at the Arizona Capitol, and we're already seeing a first wave of "closure" activity.
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Native American Dances Offered Weekdays
Photo by Linda Kor Native American dancer Vaughn Begay shows the next generation of dancers the ways of his ancestors.
Three People Die In SR 77 Crash
A head-on collision about five miles north of Show Low on Highway 77 killed three people last Saturday morning.
The White Mountains area and its vibrant communities are not only known for their wonderful seasonal weather and outdoor attractions, they also know how to have a good time.
Funeral services for Miriam Anderson, 85, of Estherville will be held 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 10, at Redeemer Lutheran Church with Pastor Warren Baker officiating.
When: 4-10 p.m. today, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday. Getting there: About 220 miles from central Phoenix.
Congresswoman Seeks Funding For Area Transportation Projects
By Tammy Gray-Searles A request for $1.8 million to help fund replacement of the Obed Bridge outside of Joseph City has been submitted to Congress by Representative Ann Kirkpatrick.
Grant Funds Criminal Analyst For Area Law Enforcement Agencies
By Naomi Hatch The Snowflake-Taylor Police Department along with Navajo County, Holbrook, Show Low and Winslow, has received the Justice Assistance Grant Program Award as part of the federal government's Recovery Act.
Holbrook Signs On To Share Criminal Analyst/Investigator
By Tammy Gray-Searles A $226,990 Justice Assistance Grant has been awarded to fund a criminal analyst and investigator position that will serve all of Navajo County.
Recognized For 100 Years Of Service To Area
By Linda Kor The Tribune-News was honored for 100 years of service by a proclamation of the Navajo County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
Roadrunner Golfers Qualify For State
By Greg Perkins The Holbrook Roadrunners placed fourth at the 3A East/North Region Golf Tournament played May 4 and 5, earning a trip to the state tournament held early this week on a course near Florence.
Lobos Cruise To Victory At Regional Golf Tourney
By Greg Perkins The Snowflake Lobos have been the best golf team in the East/North region throughout the year, so it came as no surprise that they easily won the regional tournament played May 4 and 5. The Lobos came in with a two-day total of 596 over the 36-hole event.
The Business Journal of Phoenix
Stimulus funds earmarked for AZ forests
Arizona received nearly $8 million in stimulus funds from the U.S. Forest Service for hazardous fuels reduction and biomass projects.
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White Mountain Partnership Promotes Tourism In Area
By Naomi Hatch " Paul Watson is a valiant leader of our organization this year," said White Mountain Partnership Executive Director Julia Patrick during her report to the Snowflake Town Council April 14.