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By Shawn White The Old Trails Museum will kick off Route 66 centennial celebrations in Winslow this Saturday with the opening of a new exhibit highlighting the city’s connection to the historic ...
The following people were booked into the Navajo County Jail recently. These persons are accused of committing criminal activity, but such accusations should raise no inference of guilt. Tuesday, Dec.
The following persons were cited, charged, or arrested by Winslow police officers recently. These persons are accused of committing criminal activity, but such accusations should raise no inference of ...
The Winslow Police Department received five reports of theft during the period of Dec. 22-28, according to dispatcher reports. Persons who were cited, charged, or arrested by WPD officers in ...
By Linda Kor Time seemed to pass quickly this year. Even so, area residents and former residents were able to achieve a great deal, as evidenced in the following review of the news of 2025. January ...
Ralph Robert Roney, born Nov. 28, 1943, in Westfield, Wisc., to Harold and Lola Roney, passed away on Dec. 1, 2025, at the age of 82. After graduating from Westfield High School, Ralph joined the U.S.
Frank Abel Lucero passed away at home on Dec. 31, 2025, at the age of 74. He was born in Albuquerque, N.M., on Nov. 19, 1951, to Fidel and Dora Lucero. The family moved to Holbrook when Frank was 13 ...
By Shawn White The Winslow City Council voted to shift final say over key department-head appointments from the dais to the city manager, a move City Manager David Coolidge said would bring municipal ...
By Shawn White Hundreds of thousands of travelers pass the Cholla Generating Station every year as they drive along Interstate 40 watching its towers stretch above the desert landscape. Last week, ...
By Shawn White The thing Rob Vasquez remembers most about his childhood is the walk to his grandma’s house after church on Sundays. Just a few blocks up the street in Coopertown, the door was always ...