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The U.S. Senate has approved a bipartisan bill designed to shore up drought mitigation and flood control in Arizona including long-delayed projects in Flagstaff and Winslow.
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Community and Tribal leaders met with Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema this week in Winslow in recognition of full funding granted for the Winslow Levee Project.
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Federal prosecutors say a routine audit of a Winslow credit union triggered an investigation resulting in the embezzlement conviction of Gilbert woman and a 26-month prison sentence.
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Arizona Congressman Tom O’Halleran on Wednesday voted in favor of the omnibus legislation bill that will keep the U.S. Government funded through the end of September and helped secure over $6.3 million in federal funds for community projects.
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Navajo Nation officials are looking for people who purchased cars from a chain of dealerships on or near the Reservation to claim part of a settlement.
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Tribal, county and local leaders are applauding the approval of a levee project near Winslow. It’s designed to prevent flooding in the city and several tribal communities that’ve been under threat for years because of the aging system.
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An active monsoon season around northern Arizona in July brought five monthly rainfall records, officials said.
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ADHS Recommends Return To Johnson & JohnsonThe Arizona Department of Health Services on Friday recommended a return to using the one-dose Johnson &…
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Public schools throughout Arizona began classes today. Most remain online but some districts have gone ahead with in-person instruction. KNAU’s Ryan…
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Arizona authorities say an inmate at the state prison in Winslow is dead from an apparent suicide. Arizona Department of Corrections officials say…