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Cowboy Blake Palmer (pictured) of Joseph City took a ride out to the Badlands north of the town to share the beauty of the region on The Farm on Route 66, a YouTube channel and Facebook page operated ...
Photo by Jim Buckley Last Thursday, the Painted Desert Tribune held a ribbon cutting at its new office at 118 E. Second St., in Winslow. Hosted by the Winslow Chamber of Commerce, the event drew an ...
The following criminal cases were heard in Navajo County Superior Court recently. Tyler Imel pleaded no contest to possession of marijuana. He received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation ...
The Navajo County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity in Area 4 July 12-19. Area 4 covers approximately 1,800 square miles, and encompasses the unincorporated areas of Snowflake/Taylor, ...
Six collisions were investigated by Snowflake-Taylor police officers during the period of July 9-22, according to dispatcher reports. At 12:41 p.m. on Thursday, July 10, a vehicle vs. elk collision ...
The Navajo County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity in Area 3 during the period of July 13-19. Area 3 includes Heber, Overgaard, Aripine, Chevelon Retreat, Chevelon Acres, Antelope ...
The following incidents were among the 464 handled by the Snowflake-Taylor Police Department (STPD) during the period of July 9-22. Persons who were cited, charged or arrested by STPD officers are ...
The following people were booked into the Navajo County Jail recently. These persons are accused of committing criminal activity, but such accusations should raise no inference of guilt. Wednesday, ...
The following criminal cases were heard in Navajo County Superior Court recently. Alycia Marie Manning pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia. She received a suspended sentence and was ...
At the finale of Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) spring semester, six dedicated employees were acknowledged for their efforts and successful tenures as ambassadors of lifelong learning for students ...
Photo by Shawn White Teri Parsons holds a sign protesting Medicaid cuts along with approximately two dozen others at Route 66 Plaza in Winslow as residents marked the anniversary of Congressman John ...
By Shawn White Last Wednesday, the Winslow Unified School District hosted a community meeting to gather feedback from parents who have chosen to enroll their children in other districts, primarily ...