KC HiLiTES, the shining star of off-road vehicle lights, is moving to Flagstaff, and City of Flagstaff Economic Development Business Attraction Manager Jack Fitchett is thrilled. “This is the type of company we want to attract to our city,” said Fitchett. “Businesses with high quality products that have low-impact [environmentally friendly] jobs fit nicely into our manufacturing targeting sector.” As an internationally known and respected business, KC HiLiTES began its humble beginnings in … [Read more...] about KC HiLiTES: Illuminating Adventure
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Arizona Scientists Working to Control Galapagos Rat Population without Poison
The chain of 19 islands that make up the Galapagos archipelago have been called “a priceless living laboratory.” The vast biodiversity of these islands that lie 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador is said to have inspired the theory of evolution. Now, a Northern Arizona organization is working to help protect the islands from an invasive rat population that is threatening not only many of the endemic species of the Galapagos, but also the farms that are vital to the islands’ 40,000 human … [Read more...] about Arizona Scientists Working to Control Galapagos Rat Population without Poison
Rank Horse Rides into Chino Valley
Chino Valley native Morgan Reid has created and opened an authentic Western clothing boutique for women called Rank Horse Co. “I built this business around the Western fashion industry and the working cowgirl. A lot of Western boutiques carry glitz and glam. While I have no problem with it, it just isn’t my style,” said Reid. “We sell mostly graphic t-shirts, turquoise jewelry – genuine and faux – hats, purses and a lot more. We are hoping to bring in jeans, dresses, shorts and more … [Read more...] about Rank Horse Rides into Chino Valley
Learning Business Skills Early
You only have 3,484 packages left to sell to reach your goal of 3,500, and the annual Girls Scout Cookie drive has just begun. For Madisyn “Madi” Van Hemert, a 12th grader in Girl Scout Troop 212, these goals are exciting, achievable and educational. “After 12 years of scouts, I have learned many valuable life skills,” said Van Hemert. “Money management has been the biggest skill. Additionally, I have learned customer service skills, budgeting and how to grow with the modernizing advances … [Read more...] about Learning Business Skills Early
Mental Toughness is a Dance of Rituals, Rhythm and Rest
Tennis Pro Mark Frampton says when you’re a beginner, 90% of your focus is on the physical aspects of the game. But after your body has grasped the mechanics, most of your success shifts to the mind. “For top players, the game is 85% mental,” he said. Frampton, director of racquets at the north Scottsdale Terravita community, breaks it down like this: In any game, any match, any set, the time spent actually playing the game is only about 25%. Thus, he created his Mental Toughness Workshop to … [Read more...] about Mental Toughness is a Dance of Rituals, Rhythm and Rest
Nordic Village Experiencing One of the Best Winter Seasons on Record
With all 30 miles of cross-country skiing trails and 15 miles of snowshoeing trails open in February, Arizona Nordic Village managers are calling winter season 2022-23 one of the best on record, and the snowstorms keep coming. “It’s been just phenomenal!” said General Manager Theo Callan. “Guests are having the best time! While the National Weather Service in Bellemont reports January 2023 the third snowiest January on record for the Flagstaff area, recreation sales are mirroring the … [Read more...] about Nordic Village Experiencing One of the Best Winter Seasons on Record
Ray’s Barber Shop Serves as ‘Clubhouse’ for Men
A brief stopover in Tuba City from New Hampshire provided just enough time for Miles Diaz to be born. Although there’s been much hardship in his life, Diaz has managed to clip through it all. Today, he owns Ray’s Barber Shop, opened by his grandfather, Lazaro Adame Diaz, in 1961. “My parents named me Miles, because I was born so many miles from home,” said Diaz, who became the barbershop owner about a year ago. “When I was 4 years old, I used to come in and sweep the floor for my … [Read more...] about Ray’s Barber Shop Serves as ‘Clubhouse’ for Men
Chino Valley Animal Shelter Depends on Volunteers
Thirty-two volunteers keep the Chino Valley Animal Shelter (CVAS) going. Deborah Korell, animal shelter adoption specialist at CVAS, said they utilize volunteers for help with all aspects of cleaning, including disinfecting kennels, doing dishes and doing laundry. “We also have volunteers who like to walk the dogs and get them out for fresh air. When we go to adoption events, such as Woofstock and Dogtoberfest, volunteers help with setting up and tearing down, dog handling and manning the … [Read more...] about Chino Valley Animal Shelter Depends on Volunteers
Yavapai College to Offer Business Bachelor’s Degree
During a Jan. 10 press conference, leaders at Yavapai College (YC) announced the intent to launch a new business degree program, the first baccalaureate degree in Arizona to be offered by a rural community college. Approval of the new degree process is in the final stages of review. If all goes as planned, the new degree program will begin accepting student enrollment as of April for classes that will begin with the fall semester. YC President Lisa Rhine emphasized that the degree was … [Read more...] about Yavapai College to Offer Business Bachelor’s Degree
Prescott Remembers Public Servant Billie Orr
Former Prescott resident Billie Orr, a longtime popular community leader, died Jan. 7, at her Scottsdale home. Orr was 75. Just two years ago, Orr was a nominee for the prestigious ATHENA Award sponsored by Quad Cities Business News and Prescott Woman Magazine. Orr and her husband, Bob, moved from Prescott to Scottsdale in 2021 because of health issues. City Manager Michael Lamar recalls Orr from the terms she served on the Prescott City Council. He says she was a dignified and loyal … [Read more...] about Prescott Remembers Public Servant Billie Orr









