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Anyone traveling on Sage Avenue knows something big is going on at Page Municipal Airport. During working hours, bright yellow heavy construction vehicles are scooping and moving dirt around the perimeter of the runway.

The Sand Devils football team capped Homecoming week with an impressive 28-7 win over the Winslow Bulldogs last Friday night.

It was a big weekend for cross country in Page last weekend. Page hosted both the 3A North Region Meet (high school) and the NAIC (middle school) championships.

It happened fast. One day, Spencer Barnum was living the normal life of a 9-year-old girl – playing soccer and going on field trips with her school class – and a few days later she was diagnosed with leukemia.

It’s been a long and winding road, but a splash pad could be completed next summer.

Kendra Clutter is a sophomore at Page High School. She is very active with school activities and equally busy outside of school with a multitude of hobbies that interest her.

Two authors and staff from Kids Need to Read (KNTR) pulled into the Page Public Library parking lot on Oct. 12. It was special day for the library and the Mesa, Arizona, based children’s literacy foundation. It was the 50th event of their Grow Your Library (GYL) program.

Two authors and staff from Kids Need to Read (KNTR) pulled into the Page Public Library parking lot on Oct. 12. It was special day for the library and the Mesa, Arizona, based children’s literacy foundation. It was the 50th event of their Grow Your Library (GYL) program.

Kids Need to Read (KNTR) will be arriving at the Page Public Library with Grow Your Library, an inspiring library donation program led by KNTR Board Members Gary and Tina Mlodzik.

If you walk around the exterior of Lake View Primary school, you’ll see that is has been given a new facelift, including new doors, new windows, new paint, new trim and new signage. But these are just the finishing touches on a much larger project to weatherize the school.

Grand Circle Art Alliance (GCAA) tried something new Saturday, Sept. 30.

All eyes were on Page runners Symond Martin and Jade Reid going into this year’s Lake Powell Cross Country Invitational.

Arizona Senate Bill 1168 (S1168) passed on July 6, 2022, giving cities and counties a fraction of the controls they lost when former Governor Doug Ducey signed SB1350 into law on May 13, 2016. Ducey’s bill, dubbed the “Airbnb bill,” left tourism cities helpless as vacation rentals absorbed or priced dwindling worker housing out of reach.

Goats are particularly good at one thing: eating. Unlike a horse or cow that leaves noxious weeds behind, goats eat the whole menu of pesky weeds, bushes and small trees. That means goats can be one of the answers to the growing problem of tinder-dry, highly flammable forests.

WASHINGTON – Crystalyne Curley told a Senate panel last week that the Navajo Nation Council is 100 years old this year – and that the tribe’s fight for water access has been going on for at least that long.

The Sand Devils improved to 4-2 after a 46-6 victory over Ganado Friday night.

Page City Council stands by their original vote to move forward with the Streetscape formerly known as the Downtown Revitalization Plan.

Preston Ross shot a 4-under-par round of 68 Sunday to win the two-day Lake Powell National Amateur Championship.

The City of Page belongs to many organizations geared toward better governing and management, including Arizona Municipal Risk Retention Pool (AMRRP). One of the benefits of an AMRRP membership is a Bitsight testing, evaluation and security rating.

The Streetscape project, after of years public notices, open house presentations and gathering community input, is the talk of town. Some are hearing about it for the first time, and judging comments at the Sept. 13 city council work session, some are outraged.

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