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More than 80 children received dental care at Page Public Library on March 31 and April 1 – including X-rays, dental cleaning, fluoride treatments and sealant application – provided at no charge by Flagstaff Dentistry 4 Kids, Yuma Dentistry and Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona Health Choice.

The second annual Mini Canvas Art Challenge organized by the Page Public Library is now underway.

Miriam Lassen, a sophomore at Page High School, took first place at the Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) competition held last week.

Cooper and Bacon like to play. It’s their job. For the duo, sniffing for illegal drugs is a game of hide-and-seek, find-the-toy.

Page inched closer to securing funds for critical water infrastructure on March 16 when SB1469, a bill sponsored by Senator Theresa Hatathlie (D-Pima), passed the Arizona State Senate with an easy majority, 24-4.

Teams from as far away as Mesa, Prescott, Freedonia and Kingman came to Page to participate in the city’s first 3v3 Street Fest Basketball Tournament on Saturday.

Lee’s Ferry is rich in history, as well as opportunities for outdoor adventure. Page-based amateur historian Kern Nuttall brought both to life last week during a presentation at Page Public Library about the old Johnson Point Stock Trail.

Sixteen archers and marksmen from the Page 4-H Shooting Sports Club participated in the Arizona State Shooting Sports Championships in Casa Grande, Arizona, from Feb. 24 to 26, with five of them qualifying to compete in the National Championships in Nebraska this summer.

More than 50 people – some as far away as Nevada – signed in to participate in the “Feeling Lucky?” geocaching scavenger hunt in Page on March 18.

Five students from Page High School’s welding program competed in a welding and fabrication contest in Holbrook in February.

The March 14 meeting of the City of Page Substance Abuse Task Force increased its focus significantly since resurrecting the committee over three years ago. Initially, the city focused on providing shelter for the homeless and services to the addicted.

Two men were found dead after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon near the Utah-Arizona border, endangering three groups of hikers who had to be hoisted out by helicopter.

Desert View Intermediate held its first Career Day Expo last week, and it was a big success.

Page Attacks Trash returns for another year of community service on Saturday, April 22, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Entrepreneurs ages 6 to 19 had the opportunity to sell their handmade retail products at the Page Lake Powell Children and Teen Business Fair, held at Page Public Library last Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Support for the construction of an indoor recreation and aquatic center has been growing in recent months among many residents of Page. Last week, City Manager Darren Coldwell led a discussion by City Council that sought to address one of the biggest questions pertaining to establishing such a facility in Page: How will it be paid for?

February 27 to March 3 was National Read Across America Week, and Lake View Primary recognized it by having dozens of different guests visit the school and read to the students in their classrooms.

A visit to Page High School’s auto collision shop is exactly as you’d expect. It’s loud. It’s busy. It’s industrious. On a typical day, class begins with auto collision teacher Sylvester “Sly” Begay instructing his students in the classroom, but the majority of the class happens in the shop, where the students apply what they’ve just been taught.

Page residents and visitors alike who are look for something outdoorsy to do on Saturday, March 18, are invited to take part in the city’s “Feeling Lucky?” geocaching scavenger hunt.

Arizona is reinstating tax incentives in hopes of attracting film crews back to the state.

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