June 24 5:30-7:00 p.m Sedona Chamber of Commerce mixer. These events are usually attended by 175-200 people. This month's meeting will be held at Kokopelli Suites, 3119 W. State Route 89A. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for non members. More information is available at 928) 282-7722 … [Read more...] about Networking Opportunity in Sedona
Man Sought in Connection With Hill Fire
Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies are attempting to contact a person of interest identified as Obrian Wilson Kee who witnesses saw in close proximity to the Hill Fire around the time it started. He is described as a Native American Male approximately 20 years old with short black hair, 5’ 8” in height and weighing about 140 pounds and last seen wearing a red tee shirt, blue jeans and black combat style boots. Anyone with information regarding Mr. Kee’s possible whereabouts is asked to … [Read more...] about Man Sought in Connection With Hill Fire
Let the Blood Flow – Drug-Eluting Stents
Angioplasty with balloons and stents has saved lives and improved quality of life for millions of people. Coronary angioplasty is a medical procedure used to restore blood flow in a narrowed or blocked artery in the heart. The arteries of the heart (the coronary arteries) can become narrowed and blocked due to buildup of a material called plaque on their inner walls. This narrowing reduces the flow of blood through the arteries, causing coronary artery disease, and can lead to heart … [Read more...] about Let the Blood Flow – Drug-Eluting Stents
Massage Can Help Chronic Pain
Chronic pain, such as fibromyalgia and arthritis, is more widespread than most people know and can often be extremely debilitating. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 46 million Americans suffer from arthritis. The Fibromyalgia Association estimates that another 10 million suffer from fibromyalgia. These chronic pain conditions often limit normal daily activities, disrupt sleep and trigger psychological distress. Maybe you toss and turn night after night because of a … [Read more...] about Massage Can Help Chronic Pain
Highlighting Local Talent at Flagstaff Music Festival
The Ninth Annual Flagstaff Music Festival will showcase the talent of several local bands, including area favorites Whiskey Rodeo and LowCash, the weekend of June 18-19 on Heritage Square in historic downtown Flagstaff. This free, family-friendly festival will run Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. Local dancers, artists, crafters and other vendors will also be on the Square, along with food vendors and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. This year’s Festival has … [Read more...] about Highlighting Local Talent at Flagstaff Music Festival
Southwest Windpower Distributing Premier Remote Solar and Energy Systems
Southwest Windpower, the world’s leading manufacturer of personal wind generators, today announced that it has entered into a sales and marketing agreement with Green Trail Energy to distribute the revolutionary mobile solar and wind powered energy and communication system—GSW-7000—under the name MWS-7000. This partnership underscores Southwest Windpower’s mission to make clean, affordable energy available to everyone. “As part of our ongoing commitment to increase accessibility to, and use … [Read more...] about Southwest Windpower Distributing Premier Remote Solar and Energy Systems
State of Emergency–AZ’s Wallow Fire Updates
Governor Jan Brewer today signed a Declaration of Emergency in response to the wildfires raging in Apache and Greenlee Counties. This declaration releases $200,000 from the Governor’s Emergency Funds (via the State General Fund) to pay for emergency responses and recovery expenses for damage resulting from the fires. The funding will support costs not covered by the federal fire management assistance grant, as well as recovery efforts following suppression of the fire. The Governor's … [Read more...] about State of Emergency–AZ’s Wallow Fire Updates
City Proposing Property Tax Increases
In compliance with section 42-17107, Arizona Revised statutes, the City of Flagstaff is notifying its property taxpayers of City of Flagstaff’s intention to raise its primary property taxes over last year’s level. The City of Flagstaff is proposing an increase of $105,380 or 2.0%. The proposed tax increase will cause City of Flagstaff’s primary property taxes on an $100,000 home to increase from $67.81 (total taxes that would be owed without the proposed tax increase) to $69.17 (total … [Read more...] about City Proposing Property Tax Increases
Missing Seniors Return Home
About 60 percent of the estimated 5.1 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease will wander from home sometime in their life. About 70 percent of the wanderers will do so repeatedly. In fact, about 127,000 critical wandering incidents happen each year, the Alzheimer’s Association reports. It’s a frightening reality, as persons with Alzheimer’s can get lost even in their own neighborhood. And many are unable to ask for help or provide their name or address to those who might offer help. As … [Read more...] about Missing Seniors Return Home
SolidWorks Trainings Offered
June 6 Training is available in SolidWorks, for those who are interested in learning more. SolidWorks is a 3D mechanical computer-aided design program. Please see the schedule and topics below. Best Practices June 6th - 7th, 8am-5pm Work Group PDM June 23rd, 8am-5pm Intro to Simulation Training August 3rd - 4th, 8am-5pm Basic Solid Works Training August 9th and August 16th,8am-5pm Simulations Prof August 10th, 8am-5pm All classes will be held at CCC, … [Read more...] about SolidWorks Trainings Offered