How to say Prescott; quakes; and hummingbird foesArizona Republic, AZAccording to the Arizona State Earthquake Information page, the state's largest earthquakes, at least in modern times, occurred in 1906 and 1912. They were rated 6 and 6.29 respectively on the Richter scale and were centered north of Flagstaff. … More: continued here
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Rural northern Arizona counties start progressive commuter serviceThe Zonie Report, Arizonaby Barbara Walker The service is being called the Pinetop-to-Holbrook Regional Commuter Line and may be the first regional public transit system in the state. The commuter line is a collaboration of Navajo County, Northland Pioneer College, … More: continued here
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Politico Dems fear defections in PMA probePolitico, DCDebbie Halvorson of Illinois, Ann Kirkpatrick of Arizona and Harry Teague of New Mexico. Four similarly positioned Democrats joined them on the second vote: Alabama Rep. Bobby Bright, whose conservative district requires him to vote with the GOP on … More: continued here
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Symposium to Draw Teachers from Across ArizonaEVLiving(Tucson, Ariz.) – From processing forensic evidence to exploring climate change through tree rings, teachers will participate in a wide variety of hands-on workshops at the 3rd Annual Arizona K-12 Science Teacher Symposium Saturday, April 18 from 8 am … More: continued here
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Arizona State women into Elite EightArizona Republic, AZASU's point total was its thirdhighest this season and most since scoring 91 against Northern Arizona on Dec. 7. "We just played within ourselves," said guard Briann January, who led ASU with 22 points. "We stuck to our offense, and we knew how to … More: continued here
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Flag firm sitting prettyTMCnetRichardson said he remains loyal to his alma mater, Northern Arizona University, and tries to hire NAU graduates whenever possible. But Richardson wasn't always lucky with securing government contracts, noting his first attempt at part of a $5 billion … More: continued here
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Arkansas State hires Batoon as assistant football coachKSLA-TV, LANorthern Arizona is in the Big Sky Conference. Batoon's defensive unit ranked among the top two in the conference. In his final season in Flagstaff, his defense led the Football Championship Subdivision in rushing yards allowed at 59.8 yards per game … More: continued here
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Despite his attempts to make them a last resort, Flagstaff City Manager Kevin Burke now says that layoffs are inevitable. More: continued here
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From April, 1884 — The foundation is laid for the Flagstaff Brewing Co. This important industry will be in operations at once. More: continued here
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Flying high on the power jump, Gavin Leonora, 4, leaps high into the air Saturday at the Flagstaff Home & Garden Show held in the Skydome. More: continued here
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