Clover Herald - Fri Nov 27
Tourists traveling the vast expanse of tribal lands in northern Arizona soon will have a venue to learn about the culture of one of the oldest indigenous tribes in America.
Sedona Police Chief Joe Vernier to retireSedona.biz - Thu Nov 26
In anticipation of Chief Vernier's retirement, City Manager Ernster has offered the Interim Chief Position to Jim Driscoll, who is currently the Chief Deputy for Coconino County.
Navajo Co. to station deputies in Kayenta, Pi onThe Navajo Times - Wed Nov 25
County sheriff's deputies will soon be stationed in northern Navajo County, as they are in the Navajo parts of Apache County.
KYKOTSMOVI, Ariz. (AP) - " A school principal has been elected as the new c...Native American Times - Sat Nov 21
Le Roy ShingoitewaA beat out Clark TenakhongvaA for the chairmana TMs post. Shingoitewa serves as the principal at Moencopi Day School in Tuba City.
6 arrested in Forest Lakes-area burglariesNorthwest Valley News - Fri Nov 20
Six people have been arrested in connection with a string of burglaries in the Forest Lakes area in Coconino County.
6 arrested in string of home burglaries in Flagstaff areaABC15.com - Fri Nov 20
Six people have been arrested in connection with a string of burglaries in the Forest Lakes area in Coconino County.
Stimulus money helps repair BLM trails in southern Yavapai CountyThe Daily Courier - Thu Nov 19
Coconino Rural Environment Corps leader Robert Fudge, left, helps officials break ground this past Friday on a rock kiosk at the entrance to the Hells Canyon Wilderness Area.
Hopi tribal members elect chairmanKTAR - Thu Nov 19
A school principal has been elected as the new chairman of the Hopi Tribe in northern Arizona.
5 five children in car that goes off roadThe Navajo Times - Thu Nov 19
The incident occurred on Nov. 14 on State Route 99 near the Little Colorado River.
Sedona rallies to keep 89A openCottonwood Journal Extra - Wed Nov 18
While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives.
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