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Employee-Owned Kinney Construction, Poi Rogers at The Museum Club, Locals Monday at Dark Sky Brewing

Employee-Owned Kinney Construction, Poi Rogers at The Museum Club, Locals Monday at Dark Sky Brewing

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, August 11, 2025.

We’re starting the day with a look at what’s new in the local economy: Flagstaff-based Kinney Construction has become employee-owned, a move that keeps decision-making and long-term value here at home while giving workers a direct stake in the company’s future. Leadership says the transition empowers the team to perform at an even higher level, which could ripple into local jobs and project stability across Northern Arizona[3].

Now let’s talk things to do today. If you’re looking for live music tonight, Poi Rogers brings a twangy, vintage-tinged set to The Museum Club at 7:30 p.m., a classic Flagstaff venue made for two-stepping or just settling in with friends after work[4]. Over at Dark Sky Brewing, it’s Locals Monday with $2 off draft plus bingo at the Beer Garden starting at 5:45 p.m., and bonus rounds from 8 to 9. It’s an easy, low-key way to connect with neighbors and maybe snag a prize before the week kicks into high gear[10][7]. The City-backed Flagstaff 365 calendar also features an Indigenous Code Talkers Celebration listing for today, a timely chance to honor Native veterans and connect with community history—check event details before you go for exact time and location[6].

If you’re already plotting the rest of your August, Fort Tuthill’s Pepsi Amphitheater has a packed lineup on deck, from Michael Franti & Spearhead to Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, plus Pickin’ in the Pines returning to bring that high-country bluegrass energy. It’s worth scanning dates now so you can grab tickets before shows sell out[9]. The Flagstaff Chamber’s community calendar is also stacked, including networking mixers, wellness workshops, and back-to-school hiring at NAU’s Part-Time Opportunities Fair later this month—good news for local employers and students gearing up for fall[8].

A quick regional note as you plan drives down the hill: Valley news outlets are reporting a heavy law enforcement presence and a freeway shutdown overnight in Mesa tied to an active police situation. If you’re commuting south or expecting deliveries, build in extra cushion and check traffic apps for real-time updates[5]. And as always, keep an eye on changing mountain weather and afternoon storms—monsoon pop-ups can shift plans fast even on a blue-sky morning[1].

That’s your Monday in Flagstaff—music, community, and momentum you can feel across town. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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