KC HiLiTES, the shining star of off-road vehicle lights, is moving to Flagstaff, and City of Flagstaff Economic Development Business Attraction Manager Jack Fitchett is thrilled. “This is the type of company we want to attract to our city,” said Fitchett. “Businesses with high quality products that have low-impact [environmentally friendly] jobs fit nicely into our manufacturing targeting sector.” As an internationally known and respected business, KC HiLiTES began its humble beginnings in … [Read more...] about KC HiLiTES: Illuminating Adventure
Getting Enough Vitamin D in Winter
You had planned to walk in your backyard garden this afternoon, with the winter sun enveloping you in a warm glow. But then, your plan is shattered by fast-approaching storm clouds. You seek shelter inside, just as rain lashes the windows. So much for your vitamin D exposure for today, you think. It’s true: winter weather often hampers the body’s opportunity for exposure to sunlight, a prime source of essential vitamin D, often called the sunshine vitamin. The timing of a lack of sun and … [Read more...] about Getting Enough Vitamin D in Winter
Flagstaff Scientists Working to Control Galapagos Rat Population without Poison
The chain of 19 islands that make up the Galapagos archipelago have been called “a priceless living laboratory.” The vast biodiversity of these islands that lie 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador is said to have inspired the theory of evolution. Now, a local organization is working to help protect the islands from an invasive rat population that is threatening not only many of the endemic species of the Galapagos, but also the farms that are vital to the islands’ 40,000 human … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Scientists Working to Control Galapagos Rat Population without Poison
Learning Business Skills Early
You only have 3,484 packages left to sell to reach your goal of 3,500, and the annual Girls Scout Cookie drive has just begun. For Madisyn “Madi” Van Hemert, a 12th grader in Girl Scout Troop 212, these goals are exciting, achievable and educational. “After 12 years of scouts, I have learned many valuable life skills,” said Van Hemert. “Money management has been the biggest skill. Additionally, I have learned customer service skills, budgeting and how to grow with the modernizing advances … [Read more...] about Learning Business Skills Early
The Color Purple
Montagne Vue Lavender Farm sells lavender in many forms: soap, lip balm, foot balm, linen and room spray, body butter, body oil and culinary lavender. Montagne Vue, French for Mountain View, is family owned and operated in Chino Valley by Janet and Brett Hall, and their son, Carter. Janet said their family gets help from family and friends when it comes time to plant and harvest. They have 1,500 plants that encompass five varieties of lavender. The farm is at 5,000 feet in altitude and … [Read more...] about The Color Purple
Brightening Lives with Blooms
The beauty of flowers has a beguiling way of showing our love, gratitude or appreciation to our friends and loved ones and often are part of a celebration, be it for a birthday, wedding or Valentine’s Day. “Flowers change with the seasons and brighten our lives,” said Sutcliffe Floral and Floral Arts of Flagstaff owner Kelly Tulloss, who procures her flowers from around the world. “I love being surrounded by beautiful flowers and it is so rewarding to create something beautiful for Flagstaff … [Read more...] about Brightening Lives with Blooms
Solving Other People’s Problems
Business owners searching for solutions for cyber security, data storage, data backup and those computer problems that appear unexpectedly have found support from Team LogicIT. Super Tree Service’s owner Larry Phillips is all too familiar with computer issues that can pop up and has found a solution. “Rob Fallows of Team LogicIT has been a great resource for my computer dilemmas,” he said. “Anytime we have problems with our computers, we check in with him and they get it repaired or corrected … [Read more...] about Solving Other People’s Problems
Innovate Waste: The Carbon Neutrality Challenge
The Fourth Annual Innovate Waste: The Carbon Neutrality Challenge once again invites entrepreneurs to compete for up to $30,000 in awards and cash to build their business concept that advances carbon neutrality. If you have been thinking of ways to optimize stewardship of the environment and the natural world and your idea has merit, marketability and viability, then consider participating in this year’s challenge. The challenge has been growing, with more entrepreneurs pitching ideas each … [Read more...] about Innovate Waste: The Carbon Neutrality Challenge
Mental Toughness is a Dance of Rituals, Rhythm and Rest
Tennis Pro Mark Frampton says when you’re a beginner, 90% of your focus is on the physical aspects of the game. But after your body has grasped the mechanics, most of your success shifts to the mind. “For top players, the game is 85% mental,” he said. Frampton, director of racquets at the north Scottsdale Terravita community, breaks it down like this: In any game, any match, any set, the time spent actually playing the game is only about 25%. Thus, he created his Mental Toughness Workshop to … [Read more...] about Mental Toughness is a Dance of Rituals, Rhythm and Rest
Super Snowpack for Snowsports and Vineyards
With one of the snowiest Januarys on record, causing closures to Flagstaff area schools and highways at times, city crews and residents have been busy plowing streets and shoveling sidewalks. Meanwhile, those in the snow business, along with ranchers and farmers, are happy to keep the snow and moisture where they need it. “I remain truly grateful for the hard work and dedication that our streets and parks crews have exhibited throughout the snow events,” said Flagstaff City Manager Greg … [Read more...] about Super Snowpack for Snowsports and Vineyards









