Coconino County
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FOIA Request Sent to Coconino County Regarding Elections Voting Machines Pre-Election Test Report on October 30, 2024
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was sent to Coconino County in Arizona on October 30, 2024.
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Ramada Rentals Now Available at Coconino County Parks
Ramada Rentals Now Available at Coconino County Parks.
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Public Meetings Set for Proposed Increases to County Fair Fees
Public Meetings Set for Proposed Increases to County Fair Fees.
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Men's Soccer on March 19, 2023
Men's Soccer on March 19, 2023.
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Coconino County Officials Remember Navajo President Peterson Zah and State Senator Jack Jackson Sr.
Coconino County Officials Remember Navajo President Peterson Zah and State Senator Jack Jackson Sr..
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Extreme Snow Loads Creating Danger of Roof Failure
Significant snowfall and resulting snow loads have caused several roofs to collapse within the Flagstaff area.
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New Short-Term Rental Ordinance Under Consideration by Coconino County Board of Supervisors
New Short-Term Rental Ordinance Under Consideration by Coconino County Board of Supervisors.
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Severe Storm Systems to Bring Snow, High Winds, and Hazardous Travel Conditions to Coconino County
Severe Storm Systems to Bring Snow, High Winds, and Hazardous Travel Conditions to Coconino County.
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Attention La Plaza Vieja and Southside residents!
Attention La Plaza Vieja and Southside residents.
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Recipe Tester - Quit Smoking today
You would do anything for your kids. Be there for them tomorrow. Quit smoking today.
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Be Prepared To Saved A Life
Be Prepared To Saved A Life.
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Senior Nutrition Program offers a program called Congregate Meals
Senior Nutrition Program offers a program called Congregate Meals.
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The Health Start Program
The Health Start Program.
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County Board of Supervisors Approve Grant Match Totaling $12 Million to Secure Federal Funding for Schultz/Pipeline Flood Mitigation Projects
County Board of Supervisors Approve Grant Match Totaling $12 Million to Secure Federal Funding for Schultz/Pipeline Flood Mitigation Projects.
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Board of Supervisors Recognizes Survivors and Victims of Holocaust with Official Proclamation
At their first meeting of the new year the Coconino County Board of Supervisors took time to acknowledge the upcoming International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Coconino County Offices Closed Monday in Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Coconino County’s Administrative Center, the County Manager, Attorney, Assessor, Recorder, and Treasurer’s Offices will be closed on Monday, January 16, 2023 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Board of Supervisors Appoints Page Justice of the Peace
At the final Board of Supervisors (Board) meeting of 2022, the Board completed the weeks long process of appointing a candidate to fill the vacant office of Justice of the Peace for the Page precinct, selecting Maia Rodriguez to serve through 2024.
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Coconino County Flood Control District Approved For $90 Million in Federal Funding
The $1.7 trillion Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations Bill was passed by Congress, expected to be signed by President Biden.
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Tuba City Lights Parade
Coconino County leads the way in the Tuba City Lights Parade!
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Coconino County Treasurer Sarah Benatar Elected to President of AACo Board of Directors
At the 2022 annual conference of the Arizona Association of Counties (AACo), Coconino County Treasurer Sarah Benatar was elected to serve as President of the Board of Directors and will assume the role on January 1, 2023.