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Flagstaff Local Frequency: Utility Town Hall, Disaster Relief, Music Galore, and Lumberjacks Football
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 10. We are waking up to a brisk Flagstaff morning with some lively updates right here in our vibrant mountain city.
Calling all community advocates, there is an important chance to get your voice heard about your utility bills. A town hall discussion on the new UNS Gas and APS rate cases is happening this Thursday evening at the Hal Jensen Recreation Center from 5:30 to 7. Get insights from the Arizona PIRG Education Fund and other consumer groups as they break down the potential impacts on your household budget. With winter approaching, your questions and concerns matter more than ever.
For city businesses still navigating disaster relief, a heads up—the Small Business Administration will be closing its Flagstaff Business Recovery Center at the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort at 5 p.m. today. The center is still open until this evening to answer questions and help with disaster loan applications. If your business needs support, stop by before doors close for good.
Flagstaff’s always pulsing with good music, and tonight’s no different. Head over to Yucca North for the indie sounds of Iris and the Shade, with opening acts Baby Moth and Meyer Pax. If you’re looking ahead to festival fun, mark your calendar—Pickin in the Pines Bluegrass Festival is just around the corner at Pepsi Amphitheater in Fort Tuthill, bringing incredible string bands and family fun to our pine-shaded venue.
Oktoberfest is nearly here as well. Flagstaff’s own 16th annual Oktoberfest will be taking over Wheeler Park on October fourth. Enjoy bratwurst, beer, and classic games like stein holding and brat eating contests. It’s the perfect way to welcome autumn and celebrate a slice of Munich, Flagstaff-style.
For sports fans, Northern Arizona University’s football team is gearing up for the highly anticipated Grand Canyon Trophy clash against Southern Utah this Saturday. Kickoff is at 5:30 p.m., and with the Lumberjacks riding a home win streak and some fresh national rankings, there’s plenty of excitement to fuel your school pride, even if the game’s on the road.
Community health updates are also on tap this morning. Coconino County Health and Human Services has announced new openings in its Health Start Program, helping families connect to resources and personalized support. If you or a friend could benefit, now is a great time to make a referral.
And if you are in the mood for a night at the movies, Flagstaff 16 on Fourth Street is showing the latest releases all day and into the evening. Nothing like some popcorn and a film to wind down your Wednesday.
That’s a wrap on your local news and events roundup. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Calling all community advocates, there is an important chance to get your voice heard about your utility bills. A town hall discussion on the new UNS Gas and APS rate cases is happening this Thursday evening at the Hal Jensen Recreation Center from 5:30 to 7. Get insights from the Arizona PIRG Education Fund and other consumer groups as they break down the potential impacts on your household budget. With winter approaching, your questions and concerns matter more than ever.
For city businesses still navigating disaster relief, a heads up—the Small Business Administration will be closing its Flagstaff Business Recovery Center at the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort at 5 p.m. today. The center is still open until this evening to answer questions and help with disaster loan applications. If your business needs support, stop by before doors close for good.
Flagstaff’s always pulsing with good music, and tonight’s no different. Head over to Yucca North for the indie sounds of Iris and the Shade, with opening acts Baby Moth and Meyer Pax. If you’re looking ahead to festival fun, mark your calendar—Pickin in the Pines Bluegrass Festival is just around the corner at Pepsi Amphitheater in Fort Tuthill, bringing incredible string bands and family fun to our pine-shaded venue.
Oktoberfest is nearly here as well. Flagstaff’s own 16th annual Oktoberfest will be taking over Wheeler Park on October fourth. Enjoy bratwurst, beer, and classic games like stein holding and brat eating contests. It’s the perfect way to welcome autumn and celebrate a slice of Munich, Flagstaff-style.
For sports fans, Northern Arizona University’s football team is gearing up for the highly anticipated Grand Canyon Trophy clash against Southern Utah this Saturday. Kickoff is at 5:30 p.m., and with the Lumberjacks riding a home win streak and some fresh national rankings, there’s plenty of excitement to fuel your school pride, even if the game’s on the road.
Community health updates are also on tap this morning. Coconino County Health and Human Services has announced new openings in its Health Start Program, helping families connect to resources and personalized support. If you or a friend could benefit, now is a great time to make a referral.
And if you are in the mood for a night at the movies, Flagstaff 16 on Fourth Street is showing the latest releases all day and into the evening. Nothing like some popcorn and a film to wind down your Wednesday.
That’s a wrap on your local news and events roundup. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI