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The Chronicle spoke to Debi Roundtree about her current petition to reevaluate the Page Streetscape, a project that city staff and council members have worked on for many years.

The 29th annual Chuska Challenge Mountain Bike Race will be held on the Navajo Nation Sept. 15-17, featuring live music, food trucks, high-country camping and, of course, plenty of cycling.

The City of Page is essentially a remote, landlocked island. The Colorado River, Glenn Canyon, Lake Powell and the otherworldly landscapes make Page a world-class vacation destination for those in the know.

Page Public Library has been named Library Journal’s 2023 Best Small Library in America. The prestigious annual award, sponsored by Ingram Content Group, was created in 2005 to recognize the exemplary work of libraries serving populations under 25,000.

If you go to the Sand Devils football field in autumn, you’ll find the football team. Go to the Sports Complex and you’ll find the soccer team. Go to the high school gym and you’ll find the volleyball team. And for the last 10 years, no matter the season, no matter the sport, when it was game time, you’d also find Kris Worley, Page High School’s assistant athletic director, whose presence was nearly as constant as the Sand Devil logo emblazoned at the center.

With the first storytelling festival under his belt, Steven Law is feeling optimistic that this year’s event will be a success.

National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day was observed Aug. 21. The following day, Page Police made an arrest involving over 2,000 fentanyl pills in a vehicle. Six days later, another arrest was made after finding fentanyl pills in a vehicle

The City of Page is making it easier for residents to stay informed and to receive Page-specific emergency alerts. City Manager Darren Coldwell first announced the new system at the June 14, 2023, city council meeting.

On July 22, 2019, descendants of John Wesley Powell didn’t let the Powell Museum’s water damage stop their scheduled reunion.

The Powell Museum and Archives held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 25 ahead of the museum’s reopening to the public on Sept. 2.

The Sand Devils football team improved their record to 2-0 after a 29-28 home win against Holbrook Friday night.

Page Unified School District added a new preschool program last Wednesday called Elevate Pre-K.

The Sand Devils opened the 2023 season last Friday night with a decisive 42 to 13 win over the Chino Valley Cougars.

The Glen Canyon Outdoor Academy (GCOA) began its second year of operation by adding 72 more students than it had last year, nearly doubling enrollment.

Rising construction costs have increased challenges for at least two organizations in Page. The two separate building projects were awarded more than $8 million in federal and state grants. Both projects were forced to seek additional funding to cover the gap between pre- and post-pandemic construction costs.

The Page Youth Soccer League kicked off with Super Soccer Saturday at Page Sports Complex on Aug. 12.

Lake View Primary’s kindergarten classes began the new school year with a new look, a new layout and a new mission: to create students who are curious, academically brave and love learning. The tool to bring that mission to fruition is a teaching method for early learners called the Kindergarten Experience.

The annual 4-H Coconino County Shoot was held in Page for the first time last weekend. The two-day event, which attracted 56 young competitors from across the county, took place at the Page Sportsmans Shooting Range on Border Street.

Housing, especially affordable housing, is a national problem. In tourism-based cities like Page, residential properties become short-term vacation rentals, making it difficult or impossible for workers to find suitable homes.

Hurray, you’ve moved to the rural West from a crowded subdivision or city where the traffic has become an out-of-patience game, and now you want to fit in.

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