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Page is currently without a detox center, and it’s creating new challenges for police.

The long drive between Salt Lake City, Utah, and Reno, Nevada, on Interstate 80 feels endless, the landscape timeless. But these basins and ranges of the Great Basin Desert are changing dramatically.

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren on Jan. 9 presented the first People’s State of the Navajo Nation address to more than 2,000 Navajos and guests in Nakai Hall at the Navajo Nation Fairgrounds here and to more than 500 viewers watching online.

Cost increases have peripheral consequences. If there was a theme for the Jan. 10 Page City Council meeting, it was checks and balances verses council micromanagement.

Winter is off to a dry start across the West, with wide swaths of the Rocky Mountains seeing lower-than-average snow totals for this time of year. But scientists say there’s still plenty of time to end the “snow drought” and close the gap.

Darren Coldwell began serving as Page City Manager on Nov. 12, 2019, the same month COVID-19 first appeared in China.

In a stroke of luck for animal lovers gearing up for the new year, Cute Creatures N’ Supplies has opened its doors after a 15-plus-year pet store absence in Page.

Here are a few highlights covered by Lake Powell Chronicle in 2023.

Like other popular tourist towns, Page’s year-round residents and workforce population are forced to compete with investors and wealthy tourists for housing.

The Page Middle School soccer team are the NAIC champions after last Friday’s 6 to 1 win over Tuba City Boarding School. This is the second year in a row the middle school soccer team won the NAIC championship.

“We shouldn’t be here to discuss all the negativity and the challenges, but how they can be fixed, how to make opportunities happen, and open doors because our children need our guidance, and that’s how I see leadership to be.” So said Desiree Fowler during her acceptance speech at the Arizona School Board Association’s annual meeting, where she was sworn in as the association’s new president.

Page Unified School District will move to a four-day school week beginning in August at the beginning of the 2024-25 school year.

The City of Page has a new program to give the young a voice in the community. The Page Youth Advisory Commission held its first meeting Dec. 15.

Archie Hunt was crowned Mr. PHS Naat'áanii Hastiin and Tyra American-Horse was crowned Miss Naat'áanii `Aadzáni at this year’s UNITY Pageant, which was held in mid-November in Page High School’s Cultural Arts Building.

Santa’s Layover and Craft Fair at the Page Community Center was huge success.

Page Unified School District held its annual Multicultural Celebration Day the last week of November. The event incorporated several different indigenous nations, including Diné, Hopi, Apache and Filipino. Each group performed a number of their traditional songs and dances.

For better or worse, a small group of citizens can damage reputations, slow progress and tie the hands of public servants. The best intentions can potentially reverse progress and waste resources.

No, this isn't about those folks who spend their winters in Arizona or Florida. The snowbird behind this warning is an actual bird, the dark-eyed junco, a small creature you probably know if you have a bird feeder and maybe even if you don't.

The Sand Devils were the runners-up in this year’s Antelope Canyon Holiday Classic after losing to the Rancho Rams 65 to 28 in the championship game last weekend.

The Lady Sand Devils brought home the runner-up trophy from this year’s Antelope Canyon Holiday Classic after narrowly losing to the Kirtland Central Broncos in the championship game over the weekend.

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