PHOENIX –A Northern Arizona University sociology professor’s deep love of rock art created by indigenous people led to the creation of the newest photograph collection on the Arizona Memory Project.
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PHOENIX –A Northern Arizona University sociology professor’s deep love of rock art created by indigenous people led to the creation of the newest photograph collection on the Arizona Memory Project.
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PHOENIX – At the bottom of the Grand Canyon, in a place filled with waterfalls and home to the Havasupai Tribe, a newspaper called the Supai Weekly News began. Started by the wife of a Bureau of Indian Affairs agent in the early 1950s, the Supai Weekly News...
PHOENIX – With the filing period to appear on the ballot for the March 17, 2020 Presidential Preference Election fast approaching, the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office is now scheduling appointments with potential candidates to process their nomination...
PHOENIX – Between 1892 and 1915, the Mesa Free Press became an important resource for community and mining news during Arizona’s territorial days. The paper also published information on livestock, farming, train timetables and even local feuds. The newspaper...
PHOENIX – Today the Secretary of State’s Office published a budget request for fiscal year 2021 designed to correct years of financial mismanagement that have forced the office into a budget deficit.
“It has taken months to untangle the financial...
PHOENIX – The Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is an integral part of the city’s history, but its final destination was up in the air during the early and mid-part of the twentieth century. The airport was located in two different areas before city government...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Capitol Museum is looking for volunteers who have a passion for sharing Arizona’s history.
Volunteers with the Arizona Capitol Museum play an essential role in sharing collections, exhibitions, research and educational programs...
PHOENIX – Rose Hayden Fulton bred and raised championship registered quarter horses from the Double F Ranch in Cochise County’s Texas Canyon for more than 35 years. The ranch, located in Dragoon, Arizona, was famous throughout the southwest for its breeding...
PHOENIX – Published from Sells, Arizona, the capital of the Tohono O’odham Nation, the Papago Indian News used the name given to them by Spanish Explorers. The all-volunteer written newspaper was thought of as a voice of the tribe. It shared mostly community...
PHOENIX – After nearly nine months of collaboration with election stakeholders, the Secretary of State’s Office submitted a draft of the Elections Procedures Manual to the governor and attorney general today.
The Arizona Elections Procedures Manual...