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Snowflake artist offers Christ-centered artwork
It is arguably the smallest studio in the White Mountains but Bowman Art Studio is filled with a feeling of serenity.
Snowflake Will Seek Grant For Sidewalk And Decorative Lights
By Naomi Hatch The Town of Taylor received a Transportation Enhancement Grant in 2002 for sidewalk and decorative lights from Paper Mill Road to the Snowflake boundaries on Main Street.
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Snowflake school district sets $13.6 million budget
SNOWFLAKE/TAYLOR - The Snowflake Unified School District Governing Board has adopted a total 2008-09 budget of almost $16 million.
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Snowflake artist offers Christ-centered artwork
It is arguably the smallest studio in the White Mountains but Bowman Art Studio is filled with a feeling of serenity.
Snowflake Pioneer Days Parade Honors Women In 2008
Photo by Naomi Hatch The Snowflake 4th Ward float, "They wore out their hearts and soles," won the Pioneer Days Award as the best all around float in the Snowflake Pioneer Days Parade.
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Snowflake celebrates Pioneer Days 2008
A national newspaper recently ran an opinion piece on the Iraq war penned by Barack Obama, presumptive Democratic presidential candidate.
Longer days beginning this August for Snowflake students
SNOWFLAKE/TAYLOR - Students at Snowflake High School and Snowflake Junior High School will have longer school days beginning this August.
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Northeastern AZ Anti-Drug Summit set for Sept. 17
The second Annual Northeastern Arizona Anti-Drug Summit will be held Wednesday, Sept.
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Call honored for 25 years service in Snowflake Fire Department
A near disaster in 1981 led to a special moment for Dale Call on July 10. On Dec.
Mary Louise Cox, 83, died on Saturday, July 12, 2008, at her home in Snowflake. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, at the Serenity Chapel at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, located ...
Snowflake School Board Approves Increase For Adjacent Ways Fund
By Naomi Hatch In order to increase the Snowflake School District's adjacent ways fund by $120,000, an increase in taxes was approved by the school board July 15.
Holbrook Little League Junior Boys All Stars
Photo by Kellie Spangler/spanglerpics.com The Holbrook Little League Junior Boys All Star Team defeated Show Low 13-11 last Thursday night, courtesy of a three-run homer by Ryan Baldonado.
New Plant, Lagoons Will Help Keep Taylor Ahead Of Wastewater Treatment Needs
By Naomi Hatch "The Town of Taylor is in desperate need of expanding the wastewater treatment facilities and has had that need for many years.
Snowflake Town Council OKs Purchase Of A New Pickup For Fire Department
By Naomi Hatch The acquisition of a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban by the Snowflake Fire Department has enabled Fire Chief Pat Hancock to arrive on scene and size up the situation prior to the arrival of the fire ...
Information Is Sought In Attempted Murder Case
Snowflake-Taylor police are investigating the apparent attempted murder of a Heber man.
Snowflake Manager Discusses Ways Of Handling Growth, Encouraging More
By Naomi Hatch "That road was not any kind of a collector or major arterial until we expanded out on the west side," said Snowflake Town Manager Paul Watson, regarding Seventh South.
Costs remain impediment to AZ's use of solar power
It's the question visitors to Arizona ask often when the subject is sustainability: With so much sunshine and so much empty land - and empty rooftops - where's all the solar power? The quick answer is cost.
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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 a true western ...
Arizona Voters To Decide Gay Marriage
Arizona voters will decide in November whether to change the state's constitution to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
Henry Campbell Burns, 86, died on Sunday, June 22, 2008, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Henry went on his last roundup.