PHOENIX – The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, awarded 51 grants of $4,000 each to Arizona public school libraries, school libraries, as well as tribal and academic libraries as part of a second CARES...
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PHOENIX – Diaries, letters, photographs, field notes and artwork related to the Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition of the 1930s are just a few of the items that users will find in The ONWARD Project-Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition collection...
As part of a CARES Act funding opportunity, the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, will deliver educational devices and sanitation kits to over 60 Arizona public school libraries, community college libraries, tribal and...
PHOENIX – Jesus M. Melendrez, the original publisher of El Mensajero was very involved in local civil rights and mutual-aid organizations, and this strong belief in community was felt in the newspaper. Filled with news from Mexico as well as Phoenix and the...
PHOENIX – Holding an important place in Arizona’s history and one of its largest cities, Tucson’s newspapers contained important stories about the early days of the territory and statehood. The addition of the Arizona Daily Citizen and the Tucson Citizen to...
PHOENIX – The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, will award $850,000 in grants throughout the state for more than 60 library projects. The grant money was made possible with federal funds from the...
PHOENIX – Meaning “current events,” Ádahooníłígíí was a Navajo language, Diné bizaad, newspaper that made its debut in 1943. Though the newspaper’s home was on the Navajo Nation, it was printed at the Phoenix Indian School until it ceased publication in 1957...
PHOENIX – For ten years, the Arizona Copper Camp newspaper provided local and global news to the citizens of company town Ray, Arizona. Most of Ray’s citizens worked for the Ray Consolidated Copper Company, and the Arizona Copper Camp reflected the...
PHOENIX – The Secretary of State’s Office is currently accepting applications for a new program that will help state-recognized political parties and nonpartisan, nonprofit voter outreach groups securely conduct voter registration drives electronically...
PHOENIX – Originally published as a monthly newsletter of the Education Committee of the Navajo Tribe, the goal was to keep children attending off-reservation schools informed of tribal activities. The Navajo Times newspaper changed a year later into a more...