Photo by Tammy Gray-Searles
Holbrook Fire Chief Merrill Young prepares some of the beef that will be served at the annual Fire-man’s Barbecue in celebration of Independence Day. More than 3,500...
Photo courtesy of the Arizona Department of Transportation
Rob Middleton (second from left) of Holbrook was recently honored as the Arizona Department of Transportation State Employee of the Year....
By Linda Kor
Each year for the past six years the Winslow Historic Preservation Commission has awarded the Good Job Award to homes or businesses in the city that have restored a building in a way...
By Tammy Gray-Searles
Residents across central Navajo County will have plenty of choices of how to celebrate Independence Day this year, from traditional barbecue and fireworks to kids’ games and...
By Tammy Gray-Searles
When the doors swing open on June 30, they will symbolize both an opportunity for a better future and the fulfillment of a long-awaited dream for residents of both Holbrook...
By Naomi Hatch
“We are very honored to have Senator Jake Flake’s wife, Mary Louise, with us tonight,” said Mayor Kelly Willis at the Snowflake Town Council June 24 meeting.
By Tammy Gray-Searles
“It’s going very smoothly,” said Holbrook Public Works Director Don Fischer about the $308,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project underway along First Avenue.
By Linda Kor
Longtime Winslow resident Glenn Howeth, 62, died early Tuesday morning after suffering from an apparent heart attack while saving his family after realizing the boat they had rented...
The Winslow City Council’s first action item Tuesday evening was the appointment of Marsha Juergens as the successor to resigned Councilwoman Sue Bumpus and the swearing in of Juergens.
By Linda Kor
Now that candidates for federal, state and county offices have filed their nominating petitions, chal-lenges have been issued to some of them regarding the validity of their...