"Class 1" national parks and wildlife areas in the Southwest that would be affected by the EPA's plan to reduce emissions from some Arizona plants. Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona • Chiricahua Wilderness, Arizona • Galiuro Wilderness, Arizona • Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona • Mazatzal Wilderness, Arizona • Mount Baldy Wilderness, Arizona • Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona • Pine Mountain Wilderness, Arizona • Saguaro National Park, Arizona • Sierra Ancha Wilderness, … [Read more...] about Clearing the Air at National Parks
Influenza Poses Greater Threat than Ebola
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa and deadly diseases elsewhere in the world may infect the imagination and spread fear among observers, but Flagstaff is more susceptible to an influenza epidemic from the often preventable circulation of airborne germs. Mare Schumacher, epidemiologist at the Coconino County Public Health Services District (CCPHSD), says that while an occurrence of Ebola cannot be ruled out completely, chances are slim. “When friends tell me they are worried about getting … [Read more...] about Influenza Poses Greater Threat than Ebola
Pioneer Title Agency Earns Arizona Corporate Excellence Award
Pioneer Title Agency, proudly serving Coconino County since 1993, is pleased to announce that the family-owned business has been honored with a 2014 Arizona Corporate Excellence (ACE) Award, which recognizes the innovations and positive community impact of Arizona’s most successful private businesses. The spirit of the award is to honor organizations that have given back to Arizona communities for the greater cause. In addition to being named among the 2014 overall honorees, Pioneer Title Agency … [Read more...] about Pioneer Title Agency Earns Arizona Corporate Excellence Award
Changes in Breast Notification Law
Arizona Senate Bill 1225 requiring dense breast notification became law on Oct. 1, which also marks the beginning of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to increase awareness of breast cancer and raise money for research. The new Arizona law requires health care facilities performing mammography to include a woman’s breast density classification in the summary report for mammograms that are negative. For women who are considered to have “dense breasts” according to … [Read more...] about Changes in Breast Notification Law
NAU Athletics and Great Circle Media Agree on New Radio Deal
Lumberjack Football and Basketball Have New Radio Home The Northern Arizona Athletics Department and Great Circle Media have reached an agreement for Hits 106.1 FM (KFSZ) in Flagstaff to serve as the new flagship station for Lumberjack sports. In addition, Fun Oldies 100.9 FM and 1450 AM (KNOT) in Prescott will be added to Lumberjack Radio Network to better serve Yavapai County. The new partnership agreement is for three years. “We are very excited about the partnership with Great … [Read more...] about NAU Athletics and Great Circle Media Agree on New Radio Deal
Supervisor Metzger Selected for BLM Resource Advisory Council
Coconino County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Mandy Metzger was selected to serve on the citizen-based Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Arizona Resource Advisory Council (RAC) to provide input on public land issues. “I have been involved with public land and natural resource management issues for many years,” District 4 Supervisor Metzger said. “I feel privileged to now join others on the Bureau’s Resource Advisory Council to engage in a large-scale cooperative process. I thank Department of … [Read more...] about Supervisor Metzger Selected for BLM Resource Advisory Council
Commonwealth ACO Flagstaff
You have seen advertisements about the Commonwealth Accountable Care Organization that has been joined by many local primary care physicians. We are unifying to serve the Northern Arizona Community, including Medicare and third party payer patients providing essential health care needs. What is an ACO? Simply stated, an accountable care organization (ACO) is a group of health care providers who agree to share responsibility for the quality, cost and coordination of care for a defined … [Read more...] about Commonwealth ACO Flagstaff
Types of Lighting for Your Home
When lighting a home, we usually think of providing illumination to get safely into and through our homes or to create light in a specific area to perform a task such as preparing a meal or shaving. But lighting can be created to do much more. Not only can it perform the functions just mentioned, but by using three types of lighting, it can transform a space, creating an atmosphere that appears more welcoming, relaxing, or even romantic. Moments later, the lighting can be intensified in order to … [Read more...] about Types of Lighting for Your Home
Fit Kids of Arizona Hosts 5th annual 5K Fun Run
In an effort to help children and their families lead healthier and more active lives, Fit Kids of Arizona is sponsoring the 5th annual Fit Kids 5K Fun Run. This year’s event is set for Saturday, Nov. 1, at Cottonwood’s Riverfront Park. Walkers and runners of all ages and abilities are encouraged to attend this fun event. The run begins at 9 a.m. Check in and same-day registration is from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. To pre-register, visit www.NAHealth.com/OurServices/FitKidsOfArizona/5K, call … [Read more...] about Fit Kids of Arizona Hosts 5th annual 5K Fun Run
Dr. Lisa Campos Elected to NACWAA Board of Directors
Northern Arizona University Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos has been selected to the 2014-15 National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA) Board of Directors. It will be Campos’ first year serving on the board. “I am honored to have been selected to serve on the NACWAA Board of Directors,” said Campos. “I look forward to the opportunity to serve the NACWAA organization.” Campos has seen her department capture 52 total … [Read more...] about Dr. Lisa Campos Elected to NACWAA Board of Directors









