Tribune-News - Fri Nov 27
Navajo County continues to face a shortfall, now estimated at $687,000, not including potential cuts from the legislature, the board of supervisors learned Tuesday morning.
County's Fiscal Year Shortfall Now Estimated At $687,000Tribune-News - Fri Nov 27
By Tammy Gray-Searles Navajo County continues to face a shortfall, now estimated at $687,000, not including potential cuts from the legislature, the board of supervisors learned Tuesday morning.
No Navajo County Offices Are On MVD Closure ListTribune-News - Fri Nov 27
As part of the Arizona Department of Transportation's roadmap to balance a $100 million budget deficit in connection with the state's fiscal crisis, 12 of the 61 Motor Vehicle Division customer service offices around the state are set for closure following completion of a required federal review.
Valerie Wyant Is Appointed As New Clerk Of The CourtTribune-News - Fri Nov 20
By Tammy Gray-Searles "It's an honor and a privilege to be appointed to fill the remainder of Juanita's term," Navajo County Chief Deputy Clerk of the Court Valerie Wyant said.
Navajo County Transportation Study Documents Are Available OnlineTribune-News - Fri Nov 20
Additional documents and information regarding the Navajo County Regional Transportation Study, which includes proposed alternate routes around Holbrook, Winslow and Heber, is available online by visiting www.azdot.gov/mpd/systems_planning/navajoco_reg_sats.asp . Broken links to documents on the site have been fixed.
Debris Removal From Old NPC Campus In Holbrook Is Still Under ConsiderationTribune-News - Fri Nov 20
By Linda Kor It was a year ago that the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality issued a notice of violation to Northland Pioneer College for a building that was demolished and buried on the former NPC campus in Holbrook.
Request for new judge granted in Ariz. boy's caseNorthwest Valley News - Thu Nov 19
A new judge will take over the case of a 9-year-old eastern Arizona boy who killed his father's roommate after a defense motion for new oversight was granted Wednesday.
Judge OKs request for new judge in AZ boy's caseKMSB-TV Tucson - Thu Nov 19
A new judge will be assigned to hear the case of a 9-year-old eastern Arizona boy who killed his father's roommate.
AzJournal.com ~ Your News, Your Website ~Tribune-News - Wed Nov 18
Leta s use the term a alternative route,a a Arizona Department of Transportation Assistant Director of Statewide Planning James Zumpf said as he began an explanation of the... Read more... Holbrook area business owners and residents spoke with Arizona Department of Transportation officials regarding plans that include potential alternate routes ...
Request for new judge granted in Ariz. boy's caseKSL-TV Salt Lake City - Wed Nov 18
A new judge will take over the case of a 9-year-old eastern Arizona boy who killed his father's roommate after a defense motion for new oversight was granted Wednesday.
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