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An Arizona bill to create a missing Indigenous or endangered person alert system passed the House with unanimous support and is now in the final stages of review by the Senate before heading to the ...
The following criminal cases were heard in Navajo County Superior Court recently. Clayton Squire pleaded guilty to attempted sexual conduct with a minor under 15. He was sentenced to 10 years in the ...
By Linda Kor Joseph City celebrated Founders Day last Saturday, with families and friends coming together to celebrate the heritage of their community and to spend quality time together. The day ...
One collision was investigated by Snowflake-Taylor police officers during the period of March 19-25, according to dispatcher reports. At 12:50 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, a two-vehicle, non-injury ...
The following persons were cited, charged, or arrested by Winslow police officers recently. These persons are accused of committing criminal activity, but such accusations should raise no inference of ...
Smile Train is now the world leader for cleft palate surgeries! Third world countries benefit from doctors and nurses volunteering time to travel to these countries to help children have a chance at ...
By Shawn White Hundreds of thousands of travelers pass the Cholla Generating Station every year as they drive along Interstate 40 watching its towers stretch above the desert landscape. Last week, ...
By Shawn White At last week’s Holbrook City Council meeting, Planning and Zoning Commission Chair Michael Sample and Vice Chair Aaron Colon reviewed proposed changes to the rules for mobile vendors, ...
With growing interest from utility companies in developing renewable energy projects in Navajo County, the Board of Supervisors invites stakeholders to participate in a series of listening sessions to ...
There is a bill that has passed the Senate in the Arizona Legislature that would remove the longstanding requirement for towns, cities and counties to publish their official notices in newspapers.
The following criminal cases were heard in Navajo County Superior Court recently. Phillip Estudillo pleaded guilty to theft of a means of transportation, possession of dangerous drugs and unlawful ...
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