October 2009
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Judge Rules in Prescott’s Favor in Big Chino Water
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) — A judge ruled Thursday that Prescott is entitled to the 8,067 acre-feet of Big Chino water that the Arizona Department of Water Resource had earlier designated plus 500 additional acre-feet of water.
A city attorney says Administrative Law Judge Thomas Shedden’s 64-page decision means that Prescott is entitled to pump nearly 8,600 [...]
Chimney Fire Damages Country Club Home
FLAGSTAFF (APSN) By: Chad Black - Thursday night, October 29th Flagstaff Fire Department responded to a house fire at 2816 Fairview St. Upon arrival crews determined there was an active chimney fire that had spread to other parts of the house.
After 30 minutes, crews had the fire under control and an investigator was called to [...]
Arboretum Closing for the Winter After Saturday
Winter is on the way and so is the Arboretum at Flagstaff are closing their doors after this Saturday for the season.
Even though they will be closed they will still run a few outdoor programs during their off-sesaon. Including their Winter Falconry workshops.
Sweat Lodge Leader Cancels Events
PHOENIX (AP) – Motivational speaker and author James Arthur Ray has canceled his remaining 2009 seminars in the wake of three deaths that occurred after a sweat lodge ceremony he led in Arizona.
Ray announced on his Web site Thursday that he needs to dedicate all his “physical and emotional energies” to bringing closure to the [...]
Girls on the Run Program Races for Healthy Living and Self-respect
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today) – By: LeeDa Miller – After 12 weeks of physical training and mental preparation, around 90 girls from the Flagstaff community in grades 3 through 8 will be participating in the noncompetitive New Balance Girls on the Run 5K race on Nov. 21.
The program, affiliated with Girls on the Run International, [...]
Patrick Walker’s Student Weather Report: October 29, 2009
Leader of Fatal Sedona Sweat Lodge Cancels Seminars
PHOENIX (AP) — Motivational speaker and author James Arthur Ray is canceling his remaining 2009 seminars in the wake of three deaths that occurred after a sweat lodge ceremony he led this month in northern Arizona.
Ray announced on his blog on Thursday that he needs to dedicate all his “physical and emotional energies” to bringing [...]
Lee Born’s Weather Report: October 28, 2009
Contractor Faces Jail for Mohave County Trash Dump
KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a Maricopa County contractor has entered a plea agreement for illegally dumping more than a ton of trash in the desert near Kingman.
Mohave County prosecutors say Jeff Inglin accepted a plea agreement of commercial criminal littering on Tuesday will be sentenced Dec. 3.
They say Inglin, of Inglin Properties LLC, [...]
Sweat Lodge Victim’s Family Holds Ray Responsible
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The daughter of a Prior Lake woman who died after an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony said she wants the man who led it behind bars.
Authorities are investigating the Oct. 8 ceremony at a retreat near Sedona, led by motivational speaker James Arthur Ray. Three participants died and 18 were hospitalized after the [...]

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