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A group of 24 cyclists riding for the Texas 4000 for Cancer 2022 team pedaled through Page on June 17, on their way from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska.

Lynn and Valerie Hunter, long-time residents of Page, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 30.

Page Public Library has received an unexpectedly generous windfall in the form of a $211,000 grant from the Arizona Library Association (AZLA) to be used for summer programs.

Robin Bradley’s philosophy for her summer art class is Art for the Sake of Art.

The two candidates running for mayor of the City of Page – incumbent Bill Diak and challenger Rick Yanke – answered questions at a debate on June 23 sponsored by Chamber Page Lake Powell.

The Page Community Garden is growing strong despite this year’s windy and dry weather.

Page Public Library celebrated Father’s Day by hosting “Pops and Pancakes” on June 17.

Coconino Community College Page Center hosted the Navajo Math Circles Camp from May 31 through June 9. The camp was a partnership between CCC, Page Unified School District and Navajo Nation Math Circles.

Michael Berry, park engineer for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument, presented research on the history of Lake Powell access in the Wahweap and Stateline areas at the monthly Canyon Club meeting in Page on June 17.

At its May regular meeting, Page Unified School District’s Governing Board voted unanimously to make Dr. Bryce Anderson PUSD’s permanent superintendent.

The Page Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce (48 S. Lake Powell Blvd.) is the collection point for people or businesses that want to donate gift certificates or small items to the families whose homes were destroyed by fire over the weekend.

The Colorado River Compact turns 100 this year, but any celebration is damped down by the drying-up of the big reservoirs it enabled.

National Park Service (NPS) rangers and a Utah State Parks ranger received a call on Tuesday, June 7, concerning a vessel that had caught on fire in Navajo Canyon on Lake Powell.

More than 300 people attended the launch of Page Public Library’s summer reading program on May 27.

The Arizona Corporation Commission held a town hall meeting in Page last month aimed at investigating how it can assist communities that have been impacted by closures of coal-fired power plants.

With summer just around the corner, the Page Public Library presented the Disney movie “Moana” as the first big-screen movie in the Page City Park on June 3.

Coconino County voters have approved an increase in funding for Coconino Community College.

The Page Animal Rescue has needed a new roof for a long time. They were experiencing leaks during rainstorms, which flooded parts of the building interior, damaging the ceiling and floor and ruining food.

The Page Unified School District held its 43rd annual Walters and Wilson Track and Field Days last week and on the second day of action, Lawrence Rousseau set a new first-grade record for the school in the 100-meter dash with a time of 16.94 seconds.

Pat Horning – a retired National Park Service diver, roads and waterways supervisor, project manager and decades-long Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) employee – gave a presentation titled “The World’s Greatest Ride” at the Courtyard Marriott in Page on May 20. The presentation, hosted by the Canyon Club of Page, covered his life in the NPS and his experiences living in Arizona, Washington State and Utah.

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