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- Arizona Legislature Approves Expansion of School Voucher ProgramLast week, the Arizona Legislature voted to approve the school voucher program, which expands an [...]
- Operation Dry Water Being Conducted on Lake Powell over 4th of July WeekendFocus of July 4th Holiday Weekend is to Stop Boating Under the Influence Glen Canyon National Recreation [...]
- City of Page Releases July Copper NewsletterThe City of Page has released their Copper Newsletter for the month of July, detailing [...]
- Weekly Low Water Update from GCNRADear Partners: Lake Powell Water Levels Continue to Rise: As of June 23, Lake Powell had [...]
- Navajo Code Talkers RecognizedBy John Christian Hopkins John Tohtsoni, a Chilocco Alumunus, and Army Veteran returns to his [...]
- Fire Restrictions Eased in Glen Canyon National Recreation AreaGLEN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, Utah/Ariz. – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is returning to Stage [...]
- Feature: Lake Powell Fishing Report for June 24, 2022By Wayne Gustaveson of WaynesWords.net June 24, 2022 Water Temperature 71-76F Lake Elevation 3539 My son and I traveled [...]
- Debate Recap: Questions and Answers from City Council CandidatesThe mayoral and City Council candidate debate took place in Page last night. The event [...]
- Debate Recap: Questions and Answers from Mayoral CandidatesThe mayoral and City Council candidate debate took place in Page last night. The event [...]
- Mayor Gives Updates on COVID and Possible RoundaboutLast night's city council meeting had a full agenda and many topics were covered. During the [...]

The City of Page Tourism Board met last night at city hall. Among the items on the agenda was

The recent murders of two homeless Navajos has united a city and tribal nation against further attacks as Navajo Nation

Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly has expressed his concern for the treatment of homeless and indigent Navajos after two homeless