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Indigenous People’s Day was recognized with traditional Native American dancing, music, storytelling, and arts and crafts in John C. Page Memorial Park on Oct. 10.

The undefeated Page Middle School Panthers (9-0) hosted the undefeated Ganado Hornets (5-0) on Oct. 8 in what promised to be an exciting game in the Battle of the Unbeaten.

Pageite Jerod Viers won the Lake Powell Half Marathon On Oct. 8 with a time of 1 hour, 22 minutes and 43 seconds.

Representatives from the City of Page attended the Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association Awards Gala in Phoenix on Sept. 30 to receive the ATLAS Hotelier of the Year Award.

Page Unified School District (PUSD) Governing Board President Desiree Fowler and PUSD Indian Education Director Carlos Begay traveled to Washington D.C. last week to advocate for the district at the annual National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) conference.

Representatives from Banner Page Hospital handed out checks to four local nonprofit organizations on Oct. 7. The funds for the awards came from money raised by hospital staff during the Better Together campaign held each year in September.

The Sand Devils are now 4-4 after Friday night’s 18-20 loss against Winslow.

Dozens of children and adults from the local area, as well as those visiting from afar, filled the Bureau of Land Management Visitor Center in Big Water, Utah, on Oct. 8 as it hosted Fossil Day activities aimed at helping people learn about fossils, paleontology and dinosaurs.

Walk through the hallways and corridors of almost any elementary school in America, and you’ll find colorful displays created by the teachers and their students exhibited on bulletin boards and murals outside their classrooms.

The recently inaugurated Page Indigenous Comet Club is the first student club to ever be formed at CCC’s Page campus.

The Page Lake Powell Hub Tourist Information Center saw 2,165 people book local tours in August, a big jump from the 1,944 visitors who went on tours in July, according to Judy Franz, executive director of the Page Lake Powell Chamber.

Antelope Point Marina will host an adaptive watersports program at Lake Powell on Oct. 7-8 organized by Arizona Adaptive Watersports. The nonprofit organization offers adaptive waterskiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, tubing and kayaking for children and adults with physical, neurological and intellectual disabilities.

Page hosted the Lake Powell Cross Country Invitational on Sept. 24, with the middle school runners competing on a 1.95-mile course that started and ended at Lake View Primary School.

Two employees at the Bureau of Reclamation gave a presentation at the Page Public Library on Sept. 20 about the history, current status and future plans for operations at Glen Canyon Dam.

As part of the first Grand Circle Storytelling Festival, the storytellers went into some of PUSD’s schools the day before and engaged with students in their classrooms.

Local author and photographer Gary Ladd gave a presentation at the Grandview Overlook in Page on Sept. 16 about the universe, telescopes, stars, galaxies and other celestial bodies.

A new book published by Glen Canyon Conservancy documents every species of bird known to occur in the Lake Powell and Glen Canyon region, while also aiming to get more people interested in birding in the area, according to the authors.

Those who attended the inaugural Grand Circle Storytelling Festival last Friday were treated to tales that ranged from heartbreaking to humorous. The wide variety of gripping stories and poetry kept the audience entranced throughout the evening.

In a battle of offenses, the Sand Devils emerged the victors over Monument Valley during last Friday’s Homecoming game.

Catching up with Jeffrey Jensen is no easy thing to do. The kid is busy.

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