David Key hired as president & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism is proud to announce David Key as our new President and CEO. “A dynamic leader with extensive experience in nonprofit management, business development, and workforce innovation, Mr. Key has the foresight to foster sustainable growth in Sedona’s business and tourism sectors,” the chamber said in a statement. […]

Coconino Voices: Bureau of Land Management Public Lands Rule is good for Arizona wild lands and business | Columnists

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Celebrating second chances: Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles applauds 33 graduates

The Alabama Department of Pardons and Parole announced last week that 33 inmates have completed rehabilitation programs offered by the Tuscaloosa Day Reporting Center, which provides inmates with a combination of counseling, educational training and close supervision. The ceremony was held in the Shelton State Community College gymnasium with family and friends in attendance. On […]

Bureau of Land Management begins planned removal of 1,000 burros near Kingman while Arizona Department of Agriculture seeks to significantly reduce Salt River horse herd size

On Monday, the Bureau of Land Management began removing about 1,000 wild ground-breasted ruffins near Kingman, Arizona, over a scheduled eight-week period. According to one story According to a report by Alex Weiner published Jan. 1 on KTAR.com, the BLM estimates the burrow population at 1,925 in the Black Mountain Herd Management Area west of […]

A joint statement regarding Senator Kerr and Arizona Farm Bureau departing from Governor’s Water Policy Council | Opinion

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SCAT Chairman Rambler signs historic agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to deliver Central Arizona Project water and construct a distribution facility

Photo by San Carlos Apache Tribe President Terry Rambler for a feasibility study, including an environmental assessment, that will ultimately lead to the construction of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) water system that will transform the tribe’s activities. A contract was signed with the Reclamation Bureau for a feasibility study. The CAP paper water right […]

Bureau of Land Management sets seasonal fire restrictions

Yuma County, Arizona (KYMA, KECY) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) keeps western Arizona safe as wildfire activity increases, expected to peak as the climate continues to heat and dry. is playing its role. . Beginning Friday, May 26, BLM will enforce seasonal fire regulations in Yuma, Mojave, and La Paz counties. Maintaining bonfires, […]