After 13 months of negotiation with key stakeholders, Representative Ann Kirkpatrick has announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA has granted the permit allowing snowmaking to begin at Arizona Snowbowl. This is just another step towards ending the seven-year battle over this cost-effective jobs project. “This will bring hundreds of new jobs to Flagstaff and have a tremendous economic impact, says Kirkpatrick. “It’s important for us to realize that potential. However, we have to do … [Read more...] about Snowmaking Permits Granted
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Entrepreneurial Tribes Cashing in on Ideas
Many Northern Arizona Indian tribes have found innovative ways to generate increased tour- ism and revenues. Despite the economy, the tribes continue to move forward with new projects. One of the newest projects is the Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites, which opened in the last sixty days. The first hotel to be built on Hopi tribal land in 50 years, it was the inspiration of the Elders of the Upper Village of Moenkopi. “The Hopi Elders’ vision for develop- ment was to … [Read more...] about Entrepreneurial Tribes Cashing in on Ideas
Ranchers and Restaurateurs Bringing Local Beef to the Table
Cowboy is a verb in this neck of the woods,” said Karen Landis of the Double O Ranch near Seligman. She and husband Mike “cowboy” for a living. “There’s more beef raised here [per section] than elsewhere in Arizona,” said the rancher, who is allowed to run eight cows per section (640 acres) of land. Like many Northern Arizona ranches, much of Double O’s grazing land is leased from public agencies such as Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Forest … [Read more...] about Ranchers and Restaurateurs Bringing Local Beef to the Table
Local Construction Industry Seeing Increase in Business
While the construction industry is not in the heyday it was a couple of years back, there is some good news for many workers in the field. According to City of Flagstaff building records, companies have taken out 21 permits to build entire homes between January and April 30. That is more than twice the number issued during the same time period in 2009, which was nine permits. This, however, was down from 2007 and 2008, when 57 and 28 permits were issued, respectively. … [Read more...] about Local Construction Industry Seeing Increase in Business
Working in 40 States and Calling Flagstaff Home
The first thing out of Brian White’s mouth is a question: “Can this article also highlight the work of the Lumberjack Athletic Association, instead of just me?” “I don’t think I’m anything special,” he added, “I really don’t. I just think I work hard.” Indeed, in addition to having a wife, four boys between the ages of 14 and one-and-a- half, a career and additional volunteer commitments, White is the president of the board of … [Read more...] about Working in 40 States and Calling Flagstaff Home
New Flagstaff Business Employing Unique Approaches to Help Recovering Addicts
What do Tai Chi, meditation, rafting down the Colorado River and hiking in the red rocks of Sedona all have in common? If you guessed the ultimate vacation package, guess again. These activities are part of the program offered at a new 12-step recovery center, Back 2 Basics, recently opened in Flagstaff. This new sober-living community intends to take rehabilitation services a step further by providing a unique twist on conventional methods. “We are not what would be considered the traditional … [Read more...] about New Flagstaff Business Employing Unique Approaches to Help Recovering Addicts
Guardian Saving Lives in Northern Arizona for 25 Years
Guardian Air, an emergency flight transportation service, will be celebrating its 25th year of service in Flagstaff this August. Owned by Northern Arizona HealthCare, Guardian Air is one of several transport companies in Northern Arizona. However, Wade Patten, program director and flight nurse, says it is the only hospital-based emergency service in the state of Arizona. Coconino County is one of the largest in the country, so Patten says it is … [Read more...] about Guardian Saving Lives in Northern Arizona for 25 Years
Car Dealerships Speeding Towards a New Normal
We continue to bump along the bottom,” said LaVelle McCoy, president and CEO of McCoy Motors in Flagstaff. “Fortunately,” he added, “I don’t see it getting any worse.” Whether it gets any better, however, depends on many factors. What is certain is that McCoy isn’t alone for this ride. Car dealerships in Arizona and elsewhere are confronting the “new normal.” The first quarter of 2010 saw a worldwide significant decline in car sales due to the credit crunch and a global economic crisis that (if … [Read more...] about Car Dealerships Speeding Towards a New Normal
Sedona Energy Labs Creating Low Cost Reliable Solar Options
Sedona Energy Labs wants to go back to the basics: reliable solar technology, the sun, and family. Formed in December 2009 by Mark Scanlon who was later joined by son-in-law Michael Marquess and step-son Scott Moore, the company is now testing two dual-axis solar technology products, the HelioFrame and the HelioPort. “Sedona Energy Labs is looking for practical solutions. We’re taking existing technologies and combining them so we can get the costs down and get it out to the … [Read more...] about Sedona Energy Labs Creating Low Cost Reliable Solar Options
Businesses May Benefit from New Charter School
In the midst of a great deal of frustration over the current state of education in Arizona and our city, one more charter school is looking to set up shop in Flagstaff. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked BASIS Schools, Inc. out of Tucson among the Top 10 of more than 22,000 public high schools in the nation. Newsweek ranked it number five of the Best American High Schools. Now, BASIS has its eye on … [Read more...] about Businesses May Benefit from New Charter School