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Improved Meadow Trail access, barbecue reminder at Show Low City Council

The City of Show Low s council unanimously approved on April 2 a reciprocal easement agreement with WMH Enterprises and TLS Hospitality, owners of Hampton Inn and TownePlace Suites, that will

Navajo County Sheriff s Office log, Jan 28-Feb 3

The Unknown Diner visits Red Devil for a slice of the good life

A well-known idiom states that the devil is in the details. At the Red Devil Pizza Restaurant and Bar in Pinetop, the details are expertly addressed resulting in an enjoyable

Arrest made in Show Low burglaries

WMAT Rez Dog calendar promotes canine advocacy

WHITERIVER – For years people in the White Mountains have spoken of problems relating to rez dogs — rez dogs being those animals that are uncared for or abandoned on the White Mountain Apache Reservation for a myriad of reasons. Many outside of the reservation have adopted rez dogs and many have worked toward helping find a solution. This year, Tribal Chairwoman Gwendena Lee-Gatewood, became the catalyst herself for working on a solution. With a calendar fundraiser, her goal is canine advocacy. “Contrary to popular belief,” said Lee-Gatewood, “the reservation has responsible pet owners and this calendar reflects the love and care for pets. This calendar will help promote the advocacy for those canines who may need a little extra help to get the care they need to prevent diseases from fleas and ticks — like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.”

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