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By Naomi Hatch Approximately a year ago John Otis, representing Rio Vista Properties LLC, was granted a property rezone and plat approval for a subdivision located at 1291 W. Seventh South in Snowflake.
Two-year-old Ariana "Ari" Taylor, the granddaughter of Twyla and Rick Taylor of Holbrook, and the daughter of Jacob and Elisa Taylor, has battled seizures, a stroke, a brain bleed, reflux and cerebral palsy in her short lifetime, leaving her disabled, but not without hope.
By Tammy Gray-Searles A measure to stop the "black liquor tax credit loophole," which officials at Catalyst Paper say has given competitors an unfair advantage that could put the Snowflake plant out of business, is moving forward, according to an announcement by U.S. Representative Ann Kirkpatrick.
By Greg Perkins The Snowflake boys qualified for the 3A State cross country meet upcoming this weekend by placing fourth at the East regional meet held last Friday.
A presentation on the Statewide Transportation Planning Framework created by the Arizona Department of Transportation is scheduled from 3 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov.
The court in Phoenix originally confirmed the document on Oct. 16, 2009. The confirmation indicates Eurofresh and its subsidiary, Eurofresh Produce Ltd., will exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by the end of November.
Are non-human intelligent beings abducting humans? And if so, how and why? The new movie THE FOURTH KIND deals with a topic that has become part of the tales, rumors and reports associated with UFOs and theories about visitation to Earth of extraterrestrial, extra-dimensional or other intelligent beings.
Snowflake Town Manager Paul Watson led a discussion regarding possible annexation of land into the town limits last week, and some of the activities that would need to take place in order to annex property.
By Tammy Gray-Searles Two special use permits were approved in 4-2 votes by the Navajo County Planning and Zoning Commission that will allow NZ Legacy to erect up to seven meteorological testing towers on land between Holbrook and Snowflake.
By Naomi Hatch Snowflake Town Manager Paul Watson led a discussion regarding possible annexation of land into the town limits last week, and some of the activities that would need to take place in order to annex property.