Archive for: April, 2009

ScoutTV: Keegan Whipkey – Prepaz.com

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ScoutTV: Keegan WhipkeyPrepaz.com, AZ - Jason JewellLast year Whipkey (6-0 180) threw for 1399 yards and rushed for 899 yards. He was a 1st team all region selection on both sides of the ball. He currently does not have an offer but is hearing from Northern Arizona and Oregon State.

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Swine Flu Outbreak Widens, UA Monitors Situation – University of Arizona News (press release)

Swine Flu Outbreak Widens, UA Monitors SituationUniversity of Arizona News (press release), AZAlso, Northern Arizona University reported that one of its students had a "probable case" of swine flu. The institution and the Coconino County Health Department were awaiting word from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about the case. …

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Westminster Lacrosse Carries Top Seed into Conference Playoffs – KSL-TV

Westminster Lacrosse Carries Top Seed into Conference PlayoffsKSL-TV, UTThey will open play on Friday, May 1 against the winner of Metro State and Northern Arizona. That game will begin at 1:00 pm on Kittredge Field. The Division 2 championship game is schedule for Saturday, May 2 at 1:00 pm on Franklin Field. …

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Roadside shrines offer quiet reflection – Arizona Republic

Roadside shrines offer quiet reflectionArizona Republic, AZThis little refuge, along US 180 about 18 miles north of Flagstaff, underwent a resurrection of sorts a few years ago. In 1963, Watson Lacy erected the original shrine as a memorial to his brother, but fire destroyed the structure in 1999. …

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Don't miss these three Arizona gems – Arizona Republic

Don't miss these three Arizona gemsArizona Republic, AZ1, 2009 12:00 AM 1 The Chiricahua National Monument is to southern Arizona what the Grand Canyon is to northern Arizona. Instead of a deeply hued hole in the ground, however, the Chiricahuas are green and taupe with soaring rock formations. …

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Endangered Grand Canyon Native Fish Starts to Recover – Environment News Service

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Endangered Grand Canyon Native Fish Starts to RecoverEnvironment News ServiceFLAGSTAFF, Arizona, April 30, 2009 (ENS) – Numbers of an endangered fish called the humpback chub in Grand Canyon, Arizona have increased by about 50 percent between 2001 and 2008, according to a new analysis by scientists with the US Geological Survey …

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AAA: Swine flu outbreak may stabilize gas prices – ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

AAA: Swine flu outbreak may stabilize gas pricesABC15.com (KNXV-TV), AZEast Valley drivers are paying the least at the pump at an average of $1.79 per gallon, while Flagstaff drivers are continuing to pay the most at an average of $2.13 per gallon. The nationwide average dropped more than a penny this week to an average …Gas [...]

NAU student 'probably' has swine flu – Arizona Daily Sun

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NAU student 'probably' has swine fluArizona Daily Sun, AZBy CYNDY COLE The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are testing samples from a 19-year-old female Northern Arizona University student who has what the Arizona Department of Health Services is calling a “probable” case of swine influenza. …Video: Prepared for swine fluWLUKAdditional Maricopa County swine flu cases [...]

Swine Flu reaches NAU – KTAR.com

Swine Flu reaches NAUKTAR.com, AZby 92.3 KTAR (April 30th, 2009 @ 4:40pm) The Swine Flu has made its way to Northern Arizona University, the school announced Thursday. The Arizona Department of Health Services said that a 19-year old NAU student has a "probable" case of the swine flu. …Swine Flu Testing in Arizona by TGENEVLivingall 2 [...]

NAU student ‘probably’ has swine flu

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are testing samples from a 19-year-old female Northern Arizona University student who has what the Arizona Department of Health Services is calling a ?probable? case of swine influenza.
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