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On today's newscast: Trump's executive order to boost coal will keep Navajo County power plant open, numerous callers couldn't get into Rep. Eli Crane's scheduled town hall last night, a federal jury convicted two Nevada men for damaging ancient rock formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Bright Angel Trail and Campground in Grand Canyon National Park to reopen, and more. Plus, a conversation with Flagstaff photographer Mike Frankel about his years shooting images of some of the biggest names in rock during the 1960s and '70s.
On today's newscast: Trump's executive order to boost coal will keep Navajo County power plant open, Northern Arizona Rep. Eli Crane will hold a telephonic town hall from Washington, D.C., today, a former Ash Fork firefighter will serve five years in prison for arson, and more.
On today's newscast: Gov. Katie Hobbs won't allocate state funds to the Grand Canyon National Park amid federal layoffs and funding cuts, NWS warns northern Arizona could see an extended and significant wildfire season, a grand jury indicted the Navajo County recorder on criminal charges, Sen. Mark Kelly is urging the Trump administration to end the funding freezing for Arizona's transportation projects, and more.
On today's newscast: Wildlife officials captured an endangered Mexican gray wolf near Flagstaff, Cottonwood City Council approved two proposals to help the affordable housing shortage, Navajo County health officials report a rabies surge, at least 21 people in a Lake Powell houseboat were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning and more.
This week: Officials from Navajo County, Arizona, and eX² Technology, on solving the region's digital divide with an open access, middle mile fiber network, and how middle mile capacity will help the county succeed with BEAD. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
rWotD Episode 2510: Bailey Ruin Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Monday, 18 March 2024 is Bailey Ruin.Bailey Ruin is an archaeological site located in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. The site, also known as "Stott Ranch Ruin" and "Pope Ranch Site," was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 17, 2006 for its historical and archaeological significance. Bailey Ruin, a well-preserved Ancient Puebloan site, was occupied from about AD 1275 to 1325, in the late Pueblo III Era to early Pueblo IV Era.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:54 UTC on Monday, 18 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Bailey Ruin on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Aria Neural.
Lisa (Pinedora Farms) and Nichole (Meadowlark Farms) share info about the market at Buffalo Bill's. Tracy and Terry from the Community Garden talk about their upcoming plant sale. Check out The Pour Station! Sheriff Clouse and Chief Deputy Swanty discuss fire restrictions, traffic and laws, WM Sheriff's Posse, and community meetings. Market at Buffalo Bill's https://www.pinedorafarms.com/events https://www.meadowlarkfarmsaz.co/ Community Garden http://www.wmcgarden.org/events.php The Pour Station https://www.facebook.com/ThePourStation/ Navajo County Sheriff's Office https://www.facebook.com/NCSO.AZ WM Chili Cook-off https://www.pinetoplakesideaz.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=1121&month=10&year=2021&day=9&calType=0 #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD Recorded at the Birdman Media Studios. The Community Shout is how you the listener can come in and share anything from charity events, to fundraisers and even just to comment on how cool your neighbor is at no cost! Just stop by on Tuesday morning at 10:00 am in the Birdman Media Studios, have a seat and tell everyone what's going on. The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside The Hub Arizona's Mountain Home Hunters Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Darbi's Cafe Edward Jones - Jason DiCamillo Elevate Athletics Firehouse Subs The House Restaurant J&T Wild-Life Outdoors La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School Sutton Weed & Pest Control White Mountain Tees WME Theaters
While discussing his 40 years in the fire service, Ret. Fire Chief Collin DeWitt, remarks, “men are that they may have joy.” After a lifetime of community service, dealing with trauma, drama, toil and trial, one might find it difficult to find joy. However, when you listen carefully to DeWitt you begin to realize that it's all about perspective. In episode 76, Dewitt shares some of the challenges and changes he faced as he was coming up in the fire service and how he and his contemporaries overcame the difficulties, ultimately, finding satisfaction and joy. Please enjoy! A little more about our guest… 1975 - Certified as one of the initial paramedics for the City of Phoenix 1983 - Paramedic of the Year Phoenix Fire Department 1985-2005 - Associate faculty at Phoenix college and ASU 1985 to 1999 - Served on the board of directors for the Arizona Emergency Medical Systems 1985 - Served on the Federal Integrated Committee of Emergency Medical Services in Washington DC to develop national ambulance standards 1985 to 1999 - Served on the National Fire Protection Association NFPA1001 committee for national fire fighter performance standards 1985 - Organized and implemented the first public emergency transportation system for the City of Phoenix Fire Department 1986 - Assisted the Arizona Sonora Border Foundation in training doctors in pre-hospital care 1989 - Certified as a hazardous materials technician 1992 - Assisted the Hope Foundation in Costa Rica to establish an emergency medical system 1992 - Assisted the Town Council in creating the Gilbert Fire Department 1993 - Became a Certified Public Manager 1999 - Assisted NATO in an International disaster drill in Kazakstan 1999 to 2013 - Oversaw the growth of the Gilbert Fire Department from 2 stations to 8 stations 2010 - As Town manager, coordinated the development and implementation of the Town's first strategic plan and managed a town wide reorganization. 2011 - Acquired and organized construction of the Town of Gilbert's 9/11 memorial 2011 - Received Mayoral Award for Excellent from the Town of Gilbert 2013 to 2015 - Served as Navajo County fire administrator to assist and reorganize fire districts within the county 2021 - Arizona State Fire Service Hall of Fame __________________________ You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email! If you would like to contact today's guest... IG: Collin_DeWitt FB: Collin Dewitt Email: collindewitt270@gmail.com Your host can be reached at: IG: @firegroundfitness FB: @fireground fitness Twitter: @firegroundfit Email: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com
This week's Arizona White Mountain Podcast Community Shout. Events and Activities in Show Low - Pinetop - Lakeside Arizona This week's guest: Allison Hephner International Day of the Older Person Resource Fair Oct 1st 10am - 3pm Connecting resources, services, programs and products for your local 55+ community! - - - - - - - - - October 23rd #walkrunawayfromabuse October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month's awareness origins are rooted in a Day of Unity to connect battered women's advocates across the country. Domestic Violence is a spectrum and can present across all different forms of abuse. It affects men, women, and children of every race, religion, culture, age, and status. The Family Advocacy Center has assisted 118 victims since January 2021. On average, Navajo County Victims Service's provides services to 318 Domestic Violence Victims every year. We, the survivors, want to take a stand against abuse in all its forms. We invite you to stand with us. It's time to raise community awareness against abuse and show support for those affected. For Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we are holding a #Walk/Run Away from Abuse 5K event on October 23rd, 2021. Registration opens at 8 am, with the run starting at 9 am and the finish line at The House for the Stand Against Abuse Luncheon. If you have ever suffered from, have a loved one who has lived through, or still living through or lost someone you loved to abuse, please stand with us to bring awareness and support! We are looking forward to an incredible event and would love for you to join us! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walkrun-away-from-abuse-5k-tickets-173013226217 All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Navajo County Victim Services Department, Family Advocacy Center, and the RE:center for their Crisis Funds to help victims of abuse in Navajo County. #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside The Hub Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Darbi's Cafe Edward Jones - Jason DiCamillo Elevate Athletics Firehouse Subs The House Restaurant J&T Wild-Life Outdoors La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine Mountain Poop Scoop Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School Sutton Weed & Pest Control Vinnedge Signworks Visiting Angels - Flagstaff White Mountain Tees WME Theaters
Photo: Arizona boasts one of the largest yellow pine forests in the country. This is the Apache National Forest. Navajo County, Arizona.The New John Batchelor ShowCBS Audio Network@Batchelorshow 1/4: Fix America’s Forests: Reforms to Restore National Forests and Tackle the Wildfire Crisis. Holly Fretwell , Jonathan Wood April 12, 2021 https://www.perc.org/2021/04/12/fix-americas-forests-reforms-to-restore-national-forests-and-tackle-the-wildfire-crisis/In 2020, the largest wildfire in California history scorched six counties in the northern part of the state. The August Complex Fire burned more than one million acres across three national forests and destroyed hundreds of structures. But devastating fires are not limited to California. Across the West, more than 10 million acres burned in 2020—a record in modern history. These fires consumed more than 17,500 structures and more than $3.5 billion in firefighting costs.Tragically, dozens of lives were lost, and many more people were displaced by evacuation orders. Fires released smoke that degraded air quality nearby and hundreds of miles away. They also destroyed wildlife habitat, including for imperiled species, and the fires’ aftereffects will soon lead to erosion that harms water quality in local watersheds.
In this solo episode, Aly recaps the bachelorette party in Scottsdale, doing lots of sports, her drive through the Arizona desert while crying to Dolly Parton, peeing on the side of the road, experiencing Native American culture, and eating a spicy New Mexican breakfast burrito. Aly On the Road Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Totd0emOS9OzLal5B8Gf6?si=97d7a623e3394a4a Stop at Painted Desert Indian Center in Navajo County, Arizona Albuquerque Airbnb https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/42019794?source_impression_id=p3_1618530015_rL90lLVSRPfbMAzb
This week's Community Shout. Events and Activities in Show Low - Pinetop - Lakeside Arizona This week's guest: Danielle + Pam - Re:Center Navajo County Re-Entry Project Visit RCAZ.us for more information or contact us by email or phone danielle@rcaz.us 928-457-1707 Leave us some comments if you'd like to see a chess match live next week! #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub Bloom 'n Bean Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Crockery Cafe Darbi's Cafe Edward Jones Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Show Low Chamber of Commerce Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 Vinnedge Signworks White Mountain Partnership White Mountain Tees WME Theaters Recorded at the Birdman Media Studios with WMI-TV, Show Low TV and Birdman Media in Lakeside. The Community Shout is how you the listener can come in and share anything from charity events, to fundraisers and even just to comment on how cool your neighbor is at no cost! Just stop by on Tuesday morning at 10:00 am in the Birdman Media Studios, located next to The Hub in Lakeside, have a seat and tell everyone what's going on.
Scraping Data for Mailer Pricing Pros and Cons (LA 1399) Transcript: Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Ho, ho, ho. Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill De Wit, coming to you this Christmas week from sunny Southern California. Jack Butala: Today. Jill and I talk about scraping data for mailer, for your mailers, the pros and cons. Jill DeWit: You're all business and I'm all into the holidays. Jack Butala: Yep. For the last decade, that's how it's been. Jill DeWit: Yep. Jack Butala: I think holidays- Jill DeWit: Careful. Jack Butala: ... disrupt- Jill DeWit: Oh. Jack Butala: ... revenue streams. Jill DeWit: Well, in the old days, this would be a high retail year and it would make revenue streams. Jack Butala: There's something about this holiday at the end of the year, it just becomes a two week thing. Versus, I don't know, whatever other holidays that you're into, Easter or Thanksgiving. It's that day, and maybe if you're a cool employer like us, it's you take the day off after that so it becomes a long weekend. But this just, it's a two week thing. Jill's right, it starts right about now. Jill DeWit: You know the good thing is? If you haven't experienced before in our business flipping land, when people are home on their computers with nothing to do and they're tired of their family, sometimes they spend money on dirt. Just saying. Jack Butala: Yeah, well. Jill DeWit: It has happened. Jack Butala: Okay. Jill DeWit: It has happened. Jack Butala: December is not historically our best month by any stretch. Jill DeWit: It has done okay. Jack Butala: Today's topic. Oh, we already talked about it. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Ellen S. "Hello, everyone. On a recent episode of the land Academy podcast, Jack mentioned something about how investors shouldn't be buying land in Apache County, Arizona. Would he or anyone else be able to give some more information about why? I'm a virtual assistant, one of my clients is a land investor." Jack Butala: Okay, hold on. Jill DeWit: This is funny. Do you want me to keep going? Jack Butala: She, Ellen, is a virtual assistant for one of the land investor or Land Academy members. Jill DeWit: Right. Jack Butala: She handles sales and ... Go ahead. Jill DeWit: Okay. Okay. "I handle sales and marketing for him. I've been doing this for almost a year and a half [inaudible 00:02:16] success selling his properties in another state, but I struggled with selling these in Apache County." Jack Butala: Okay, one second. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: Ellen has success selling properties for the person that she works for. So if you need a virtual assistance that's successful at selling property, why not contact Ellen? She's right there in landinvestors.com. Jill DeWit: May I continue? Jack Butala: This is how you use land investors. It's not just like a newspaper. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: It's huge resourcing. Jill DeWit: Listen, Captain Obvious. Okay. "They're in Holbrook, right by the Petrified Forest National Park. I've never been to the area." Jack Butala: Good for you. Jill DeWit: I would appreciate any tips on how to sell these properties here, and I would love to know why Jack doesn't like it. Any help is appreciated. Also, I love the podcast." That's funny and cool and sweet. Jack Butala: If you apply the red, green, yellow test, like we talk about in our education programs, and you look up Apache County or Navajo County, you will see that it doesn't in any way pass the red, green, yellow test. There's three components to it and it doesn't pass any of them. Jill DeWit: And once upon a time it did. Jack Butala: Yes. Jill DeWit: So that's a point here, so there's still leftover properties. I probably have some leftover properties.
Scraping Data for Mailer Pricing Pros and Cons (LA 1399) Transcript: Jack Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Ho, ho, ho. Jack Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill De Wit, coming to you this Christmas week from sunny Southern California. Jack Butala: Today. Jill and I talk about scraping data for mailer, for your mailers, the pros and cons. Jill DeWit: You're all business and I'm all into the holidays. Jack Butala: Yep. For the last decade, that's how it's been. Jill DeWit: Yep. Jack Butala: I think holidays- Jill DeWit: Careful. Jack Butala: ... disrupt- Jill DeWit: Oh. Jack Butala: ... revenue streams. Jill DeWit: Well, in the old days, this would be a high retail year and it would make revenue streams. Jack Butala: There's something about this holiday at the end of the year, it just becomes a two week thing. Versus, I don't know, whatever other holidays that you're into, Easter or Thanksgiving. It's that day, and maybe if you're a cool employer like us, it's you take the day off after that so it becomes a long weekend. But this just, it's a two week thing. Jill's right, it starts right about now. Jill DeWit: You know the good thing is? If you haven't experienced before in our business flipping land, when people are home on their computers with nothing to do and they're tired of their family, sometimes they spend money on dirt. Just saying. Jack Butala: Yeah, well. Jill DeWit: It has happened. Jack Butala: Okay. Jill DeWit: It has happened. Jack Butala: December is not historically our best month by any stretch. Jill DeWit: It has done okay. Jack Butala: Today's topic. Oh, we already talked about it. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Ellen S. "Hello, everyone. On a recent episode of the land Academy podcast, Jack mentioned something about how investors shouldn't be buying land in Apache County, Arizona. Would he or anyone else be able to give some more information about why? I'm a virtual assistant, one of my clients is a land investor." Jack Butala: Okay, hold on. Jill DeWit: This is funny. Do you want me to keep going? Jack Butala: She, Ellen, is a virtual assistant for one of the land investor or Land Academy members. Jill DeWit: Right. Jack Butala: She handles sales and ... Go ahead. Jill DeWit: Okay. Okay. "I handle sales and marketing for him. I've been doing this for almost a year and a half [inaudible 00:02:16] success selling his properties in another state, but I struggled with selling these in Apache County." Jack Butala: Okay, one second. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: Ellen has success selling properties for the person that she works for. So if you need a virtual assistance that's successful at selling property, why not contact Ellen? She's right there in landinvestors.com. Jill DeWit: May I continue? Jack Butala: This is how you use land investors. It's not just like a newspaper. Jill DeWit: Okay. Jack Butala: It's huge resourcing. Jill DeWit: Listen, Captain Obvious. Okay. "They're in Holbrook, right by the Petrified Forest National Park. I've never been to the area." Jack Butala: Good for you. Jill DeWit: I would appreciate any tips on how to sell these properties here, and I would love to know why Jack doesn't like it. Any help is appreciated. Also, I love the podcast." That's funny and cool and sweet. Jack Butala: If you apply the red, green, yellow test, like we talk about in our education programs, and you look up Apache County or Navajo County, you will see that it doesn't in any way pass the red, green, yellow test. There's three components to it and it doesn't pass any of them. Jill DeWit: And once upon a time it did. Jack Butala: Yes. Jill DeWit: So that's a point here, so there's still leftover properties. I probably have some leftover properties.
We stopped at the Tourist Office in Holbrook, AZ for a pit stop and found much more: The Navajo County Historical Society Museum. It's an official Arizona information center. The museum houses the original sheriff's office that served Navajo County beginning in 1989. The adjacent jail was in use until 1976. The rest of the courthouse was built around the cells. Exhibits include a post office, communications equipment, early kitchen items, a late 1800 pump organ, general merchandise, The Route 66 Auditorium, a school room, antique office equipment, law libraries, the Navajo County Sheriff's Hashknife Posse's annual Pony Express Ride memorabilia, military memorabilia, the old court reporter's library, and the Judges' Chamber, a display of the story of the Blevins Shootout when Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens tried to serve and arrest warrant for Andy Cooper, including a model of the Blevins Home where the shootout took place. There are also the WPS and CCC programs of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal (that were completed in the neighboring Petrified Forest National Park and in Holbrook), and much more. "The Navajo County Courthouse served citizens for seventy-eight years, dispensing justice, collecting tax levies, recording public recoresd,a dn issuing marriage licenses." Thanks to Dawn Sawyer for the helpful info and for speaking with us at the Holbrook Tourism Office and Museum maintained by the Navajo County Historical Society.www.GoHolbrook.comwww.ci.holbrook.az.ushttps://www.facebook.com/Holbrookaz/http://www.holbrookazmuseum.orghttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Navajo%20County%20Historical%20Society/1647157125506346/http://holbrookazmuseum.org/contact.phphttps://www.facebook.com/NavajoCountywww.visitarizona.comhttps://www.instagram.com/visit_arizona/https://www.facebook.com/arizonatravel@TravelChannelNavajo County Historical Society100 East Arizona StreetHolbrook, Arizona 86025928.524.6558holbrookazmuseum.org #holbrook, @holbrook, #travelchannel, @TravelChannel, #paranormal, #ghosts, #westernculture, #cowboys, #indians, #indianreservations, #hopi, #hopiindians, #hopireservation, #navajo, #navajoindians, #navajoreservation, #historicmuseum, #tourismoffice, #tourismbureau, #historicsociety, #navajocounty, #navajocountymuseum, #travel, #travelpodcast, #vistiarizona, #az, #holbrookaz, @visitarizona, @navajocounty, @visit_arizona, @arizonatravel, #visit_arizona, #arizonatravel, #travelhistory, #roam, #theroamies, #popamericana, #covers, #route66, #getyourkicks, #66, #R66,
Order in the court! This week the BnB crew are getting litigious and doing some stories on Haunted Courthouses! Melissa takes the stand first with the story of the Navajo County Courthouse, the site of the great cheese wars of 1898. Then Vanessa testifies with the tale of the Mitchell Courthouse, where a racist ghost likes to have tantrums about black judges. Our beer this week is Stone Brewing’s Notorious P.O.G. Berliner Weisse with passion fruit, orange, and guava. Who will win in the battle of the crusty bunch vs Dred Scott? Listen and find out!
This week's Community Shout. This week's guests: Allison Hephner - Feeding Collaborative can drive everyday this week, please drop off canned goods 10am-2pm at the ReCenter or Morning Rose The Truck Stop raised $3,400 for the Housing Collaborative for Navajo County at their Protest Event 4th of July. Congratulations! FAC needs to get together an Ad Hoc Fundraising Committee - 10-20 hours a month If you are interested please email allisonhephner@me.com or call (928)532-6047 Sandra Angelo - Family Advocacy Center 8th Annual Put It on the Tee for the FAC September 19th, 2020 Tower Course, Torreon $125/Entry Fee or $25/Dinner Only Register/Pay Online https://ncfac.org/fac-tee-registration-2/ Questions? Contact Cindy Reinholtz - amishbulldog@cox.net or Sandra Angelo - sandra.angelo@navajocountyaz.gov #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub Bloom 'n Bean Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Darbi's Cafe Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 Vinnedge Signworks White Mountain Tees Wine Mountains
This week's Community Shout. This week's guests: Mary Atteberry - Women's Professional Network of the White Mountains (WPNWM) Mixer at Bloom’n Bean Friday June 26th at 5pm $35 Professional Headshots with Hair & Makeup, contact Tamie or Mary on the WPNWM Facebook page. Visit https://www.facebook.com/womensprofessionalnetworkwm/ Teddy Croney - WME Theaters WME 8 is open! Playing vintage-retro movies! http://www.wmetheatres.com/ Sheriff Clouse and Chief Deputy Swanty Sheriff Update on Public Safety and Private Business Safety in Navajo County #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub Bloom 'n Bean Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Darbi's Cafe Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water The Show Low Chamber of Commerce Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 White Mountain Tees
This week's guest: Allison Hephner - Food Collabrotive 11,000 children who live in poverty in Navajo County Items in need are bags of chips and fruit. If you can, please donate books, coloring pages, crayons, etc. Donate at the Re-Center Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4pm-5pm or at The Morning Rose Monday-Friday from 10am-2pm Also asking for monetary donations tcaz.us/give Thank you for helping support your community! Now, a little fun video! Yelp! Responsibly - BE KIND #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Darbi's Cafe Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water The Show Low Chamber of Commerce Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 White Mountain Tees
On Vancouver Island in British Columbia there lies the small town of Duncan. Its current population sits at around 4,944. It’s a quiet town known for having the largest collection of Totem Poles, so many in fact that in 1985 the city was officially nicknamed “City of Totems”. However, there is another story about a man named Granger Taylor. Taylor disappeared in 1980, but even more mysterious is where he may have gone.WikiPedia article about Duncan, British Columbiawww.vice.com/en_us/article/yvwjkv/the-man-who-went-to-space-and-disappeared-the-story-of-granger-taylordyingwords.net/did-aliens-really-abduct-granger-taylor/www.timescolonist.com/islander/what-happened-to-granger-taylor-1.23621363Snowflake Arizona makes it’s home at the southern end of the very long and skinny Navajo County. It’s a town surrounded by desert to the north and forested Mountains to the south. There’s not much to say about Snowflake but in 1975 the town and surrounding area became the knifepoint for one of the most famous alien abduction cases ever. Of course, I’m talking about the Travis Walton case.WikiPedia article about Snowflake, Arizonawww.mufon.com/travis-walton-abduction---1975.htmlwww.gaia.com/article/travis-walton-ufo-incidentwww.travis-walton.comalien-ufo-research.com/travis-walton-abduction/Local Headlineswww.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8077787/Disturbing-black-rain-reported-falling-parts-Japan.htmlwww.coasttocoastam.com/article/mystery-creature-baffles-new-york-townwww.coasttocoastam.com/article/bigfoot-photographed-peering-through-window-in-colorado/Your Small town Secretshttps://www.smalltownmonsters.com@SmlTownMonsters@SethBreedsloveYou can follow the show on Twitter or Facebook @stscast, or on Instagram@stscast.gramThis week's featured podcast is Dear World, Love HistoryAnd be sure to check out Big Heads Media for more great pods! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Land Stories... Meet Kristy Limon
Molly Pitts appeared on the America's Forests with Chuck Leavell PBS episode in Colorado check it out (http://www.americasforestswithchuckleavell.com/watch/episode-2-colorado)! Molly Pitts was born and raised in the White Mountains of Arizona and later attended college at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. She graduated in 1998 with a BS in Forestry. Shortly after graduation, she was hired to work as a woodland forester for the White Mountain Apache Tribe. She worked full-time until starting her family in 2002 and then worked part-time until the fall of 2004, when she was hired as the Executive Director for the Northern Arizona Wood Products Association (NAWPA). NAWPA is a non-profit trade association that promotes forest restoration and wood utilization. Molly worked for NAWPA for 8 years, during which time she worked extensively on the White Mountain Stewardship Project, served as the Co-Chair for the Governor's Forest Health Council, and was an active member of the 4FRI steering committee. Starting in 2008, Molly also acted as a consultant for the Northland Pioneer College Small Business Development Center, where she worked with the forest industry businesses throughout Apache and Navajo County to assist with business plans, financing, grant writing, grant administration, and marketing/advertising. She also participated in the Workforce Development Taskforce, which was put together to look at increasing and training a skilled workforce for the local forest products industry. As part of this taskforce, Molly helped to develop, administer, and analyze a student survey to determine the interest in a natural resources program at the local community college level. Molly also researched various natural resources programs and outlined a framework for a new natural resources program for the college. In January of 2012, Molly and her husband moved to Salida, Colorado so that Jim could take a District Ranger position with the USFS. Once settled, Molly started graduate school at Oregon State University and started volunteering with the local USFS. Molly graduated from OSU in the spring of 2014 with a Masters in Natural Resources. Upon graduation, Molly started her own consulting firm (Pitts Resource Consulting, LLC). Molly is currently the Rocky Mountain States Director for Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities, is serving as the Executive Director for the Colorado Timber Industry Association, and is the Colorado Programs Manager for Intermountain Forest Association. Molly served as the Secretary/Treasurer for the Southwest Society of American Forests from 2007-2012 and as the Chapter Chair for the Southeast Colorado Chapter of the Colorado/Wyoming Society of American Foresters from 2012-2018. Molly and her husband Jim have two sons: Colby (age 16) and Caden (age 14) and two bird dogs. Molly is a very active person and enjoys camping, backpacking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting and in general spending time outdoors. Want to be featured? Schedule your interview with Talking Forests on this link: https://www.calendly.com/talkingforests Voice by Gordon Collier https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgordoncollier/ Spring by Ikson https://www.soundcloud.com/ikson Music promoted by Audio Library https://www.youtu.be/5WPnrvEMIdo Status --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingforests/support
In this episode Birdman chats with Angie Fabian and Allison Hephner about the 2018 Community Health Assessment Survey. Video @ https://youtu.be/iIFpczuM9HI Every five years an assessment is conducted to identify the health, economic and safety need of Navajo County Residents. This assessment has a direct effect on identifying health priorities, developing strategies and increasing funding opportunities to address the next five years of health concerns in the communities we serve. Click on this link to access the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NC_Health You can also access the survey on the home page of Navajocountyaz.gov. This survey is an opportunity for Navajo County employees and residents to voice our health concerns, observations and needs. Be a voice for our community!
In June 2008, the Navajo County Education Service Agency held “The Literacy Toolbox for Busy Educators” Summer Academy. Teachers from around the county attended workshops ranging from True Colors, to graphic organizers and connecting literature across the curriculum, to tech integration. This podcast features audio recorded in one of those sessions: podcasting. Hear teachers talk about technology, the academy, and the uses of podcasting in their classrooms.
In this episode, I introduce myself and describe my purpose, focus on a couple of *winning* Navajo County educators, give information about the Navajo County "The Literacy Toolbox for Busy Educators" Summer Academy June 3, 4, 5, 2008, briefly mention Digital Storytelling (featured in the Tech Time newsletter #20), and spotlight www.tinyurl.com.