Looking to sell your home this fall or winter? Here are some tips on how to prepare your home to hit the market. According to the National Association of Realtors, in 2021, 95% of buyers used the internet to assist in the home-finding process. In this digital age, getting someone to stop browsing and click on your home photos and video is the first big step in the home-selling process. The photo/video is also what gets the consumer interested enough to ultimately schedule a showing. A home … [Read more...] about Seven Home Staging Mistakes to Avoid
Five Reasons to Hire a Business Coach
As a child, many of us might remember trying several different sports, dance classes, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, etc., to see which sport we loved and which sport we naturally were drawn to. I’m sure you remember the day when your parents dropped you off to play your favorite sport. For me, I had just purchased a new glove, bought new cleats and had my hair pulled back in a ponytail. I was ready for my first practice to learn how to perfect the game of softball. That day, I remember … [Read more...] about Five Reasons to Hire a Business Coach
Understanding the Impact Healthcare Scholarships Have on Lives
Fifteen years ago, I had the pleasure of working with Rachel, who was a fellow healthcare colleague serving at a hospital on the east coast. Rachel was kind, enthusiastic and extremely dedicated. Actually, she juggled two jobs, the first one was full-time at the hospital, the second, an additional 20 hours a week. You see, few from Rachel’s family had ever graduated from high school and none had attended college. However, Rachel had a laser focus: she wanted to become a nurse. She had … [Read more...] about Understanding the Impact Healthcare Scholarships Have on Lives
Moon Rover Continues to Gain Traction
While Neil Armstrong’s and Buzz Aldrin’s footsteps have been imprinted on the moon and in world history, the Moon Buggy they explored in left tracks on the lunar surface and also in the imaginations of the news media and fans. At 88, the Northern Arizona man who played a role in designing the buggy prototype continues to be tracked down by the news media and fans. Grover, or Geologic Rover, spends its days in retirement in the U.S. Geological Survey building in Flagstaff. Bill Tinnin, the … [Read more...] about Moon Rover Continues to Gain Traction
Dogtree Pines Senior Dog Sanctuary Gives End-of-Life Love to Older Rescues
Cindy Lamont’s battle with cancer has given her a sense of urgency to pursue her joy for rescuing senior dogs. So, she created Dogtree Pines Senior Dog Sanctuary in Prescott. Her journey began in July 2020 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. “Toward the end of treatment, I realized that life is too short to waste and decided to follow my true passion of rescuing senior dogs,” she said. “My first rescue was a dog from Mexico, Navi, that I picked up after completion of chemotherapy … [Read more...] about Dogtree Pines Senior Dog Sanctuary Gives End-of-Life Love to Older Rescues
Findlay Toyota Driven by Community Values
Findlay Toyota is reminded daily of the values Northern Arizona residents hold dear, such as the mountains, the forests, the open spaces and the expansive clear starry nights that offer a dreamy canopy to all the outdoor enthusiasts. “We are committed to our community and incredibly excited to partner with the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition to help celebrate, promote and protect the glorious dark skies of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona,” said Findlay Director of Marketing Marc Johnson. … [Read more...] about Findlay Toyota Driven by Community Values
Public Input Sought to Shape NACOG’s Future Transportation Outreach Efforts
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG), a planning and services organization serving local governments in Apache, Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai counties, is asking area residents to offer input through a brief survey on how NACOG can better engage with the public as it develops a new “Public Involvement Plan” to guide public outreach and input gathering for transportation planning. “NACOG really values public participation as we work with local jurisdictions on their transportation … [Read more...] about Public Input Sought to Shape NACOG’s Future Transportation Outreach Efforts
Prescott Area ATHENA Celebration Honors Ten Finalists
Ten women from the Quad Cities are being celebrated as finalists in the 2022 Prescott Area ATHENA Awards. The annual High Tea event, hosted by Quad Cities Business News and Prescott Woman Magazine, is scheduled for 3-5 p.m., Sunday Sept. 18, at Starting Point, at Prescott Gateway Mall. The ATHENA Awards program is recognized around the world, promoting leadership and recognizing those who demonstrate excellence in their profession, serve their communities, and assist others, especially women, … [Read more...] about Prescott Area ATHENA Celebration Honors Ten Finalists
Riordan on Tap
One hundred and eighteen years old, the expansive ponderosa pine and stone Riordan mansion stands as an example of gracious living in a territorial town. Preserved by Arizona State Parks, it serves as a tribute to Flagstaff’s early beginnings, showcasing an Arts and Crafts style of architecture, a label that describes more than the structure. It’s about using local materials in the building, the furniture and the gardens while blending with the natural environment and promoting a philosophy of … [Read more...] about Riordan on Tap
Boutique Hotel Makes a Splash
Inspired by Flagstaff’s natural beauty, four seasons and mountain charm, High Country Motor Lodge (H.C.M.L.) has created a boutique hotel complete with a Nordic Spa Experience. Phoenix-based Classic Hotels & Resorts acquired the property in January 2020 and has undertaken a $13 million renovation project to transform the former Days Inn into a stylish northland retreat. “Our Plunge Pool is part of the Nordic Spa experience,” said H.C.M.L. General Manager Tara Lehr. “Hydrotherapy, the … [Read more...] about Boutique Hotel Makes a Splash









