Archive for: May, 2009

Hooray for Hollywood! – Voice of America

Voice of America Hooray for Hollywood!Voice of AmericaHe chose Flagstaff, Arizona. demille and the company traveled to Flagstaff by train. When they arrived, demille thought the area looked too modern. They got back on the train and keep going until they reached the end of the line. … More: continued here

Ronald McDonald Charities awards scholarship to Show Low student – White Mountain Independent

Ronald McDonald Charities awards scholarship to Show Low studentWhite Mountain Independent, AZRonald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix, with the support of the McDonald's owner/operators of Phoenix and Northern Arizona, is awarding a scholarship to Jessica Jeffs, a Show Low High School student. Scholarships awarded ranged from $1500 to $2500. … More: continued here

Pink Jeep Tours Features Summer Stay-cations – GatewayToSedona.com

GatewayToSedona.com Pink Jeep Tours Features Summer Stay-cationsGatewayToSedona.com, AZTake a summer “stay-cation” in northern Arizona and book a Pink Jeep Tours Sedona Day Trip package. The summer special includes a 15 percent discount on any tour with Pink Jeep Tours, complimentary lunch at Red Rock Barbecue, and complimentary Sedona … More: continued here

Snow in May? Christmas 'train tour' visits N. Arizona today – ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

Snow in May? Christmas 'train tour' visits N. Arizona todayABC15.com (KNXV-TV), AZThe train will be at the Williams Depot in Northern Arizona on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The event is free and kids can enter to become a 'Movie Surfer' on Disney Channel. Each Hometown Movie Surfer will get a chance to appear on Disney Channel [...]

With chin up, Leno exits on top

HOLLYWOOD — There have been 11 U.S. presidents since 1954 but only four hosts of “The Tonight Show.” The latest, Jay Leno, finished his 17-year run Friday; his last guest was scheduled to be his successor, Conan O’Brien, himself coming off nearly 16 years as the host of the post-”Tonight” “Late Night.” More: continued here

Unresolved education budget prompts Flagstaff rally today

As the state budget crisis evolves and Flagstaff education leaders revise their fiscal forecasts, concerned educators want to keep the spotlight aimed on how much schools across Arizona have to lose as proposals for cuts continue to be made at the Capitol. More: continued here

Page council OKs flood-repair spending

PAGE — Page City Council authorized up to a quarter-million dollars in emergency spending for repairs after last week’s flash floods. More: continued here

NAU student indicted on sex charges

A student who had been living on the campus of Northern Arizona University has been indicted on child sex charges. More: continued here

Park rangers narrow search for missing man to Hermit Trail

Grand Canyon National Park search and rescue crews are focusing their search for a missing Surprise man to the Hermit Basin area west of Grand Canyon Village. More: continued here

Hitting the ball and the books

When Kayla Kilpatrick started Northland Preparatory Academy as a seventh-grader, she was already a veteran softball player. More: continued here

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