November 2009
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By NAZ Today on November 25, 2009
FLAGSTAFF ( NAZ TODAY) – Some restaurants and grocery stores in Flagstaff will be open on Thanksgiving. Here is a list of open restauants:
San Felipe’s – Serving free food from 11 a.m. to 4p.m.
Cracker Barrell – 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. with turkey dinner from 10:30 a.m. to close.
Coco’s Restaurant – 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Little [...]
Posted in Local News | Tagged grocery stores, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving dinner |
By Kevin Boughton on November 25, 2009
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today) – Students at one Northern Arizona University dormitory had a scary awakening this morning.
Shortly after 3AM Northern Arizona University Police responded to multiple reports of a loud noise at Mountain View Hall.
NAU Police say a security guard reported hearing what sounded like a fire cracker outside the building, while a resident reported [...]
Posted in Top Stories | Tagged Dorm Bombs, flagstaff, Mt. View Hall, nau, NAU Bombs |
By Kevin Boughton on November 25, 2009
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service says it’s delaying permits needed for a northern Arizona ski resort to install snowmaking equipment while American Indian tribes talk with resort owners about their concerns.
The Forest Service acknowledged the delay this week, after Sen. John McCain and other Arizona congressional delegation members pressured the agency [...]
Posted in Local News, Top Stories | Tagged Arizona News, San Francisco Peaks, Snow Making, snowbowl, Tribal News |
By Kevin Boughton on November 25, 2009
PHOENIX (AP) — Drivers heading out on the highway over the Thanksgiving weekend in Arizona will get a break on road construction.
The Arizona Department of Transportation says crews will take the holiday weekend off.
The restrictions will remain in place until Monday morning.
On The Net:
www.az511.gov
Posted in Arizona News | Tagged ADOT, Arizona News, Road Conditions |
By Kevin Boughton on November 25, 2009
BUCKEYE, Ariz. (AP) — A corrections official says a fight broke out among more than 100 inmates at the Lewis prison complex west of Phoenix on Wednesday, injuring three inmates and a corrections officer and putting the prison on lockdown.
Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman Barrett Marson says the officer has bumps and bruises, and one [...]
Posted in Arizona News | Tagged Arizona News, phoenix, Prison Riot |
By NAZ Today on November 25, 2009
KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP) — Kingman High School’s newest employee spends the better part of his day lounging in a cage. He doesn’t speak any English — or any other language for that matter — and he only earns about $750 a year, mostly in the form of rubber, rawhide and Ralston Purina.
But all the [...]
Posted in Local News |
By NAZ Today on November 24, 2009
KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP) — A Kingman city councilman said he’s the victim of embezzlement at his rehabilitation clinic.
Councilman Kerry Deering said he’s using forensic accountants in his search for an estimated $250,000 in missing funds.
Deering’s former office manager, Cathryn Jane Davis, is charged with fraudulent schemes and artifices, forgery and felony theft after discrepancies in [...]
Posted in Local News |
By Kyle Anderson on November 24, 2009
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By Patrick Walker on November 24, 2009
WILLIAMS (NAZ Today)– Two northern Arizona Motor Vehicle Division offices are on the list of offices that the Arizona Department of Transportation says will close in the near future.
The Williams and Fredonia offices are on the list, along with eight other rural offices, and two offices in the greater Phoenix area. These represent about 20 [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Top Stories | Tagged ADOT, budget, financial, flagstaff, fredonia, motor vehicle division, mvd, williams, woes |
By Kaleb Nelson on November 24, 2009
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today) – Fire fighters and emergency response teams have a unique training opportunity.
Posted in Top Stories |
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