Don’t let your red, white, and blue display this Fourth of July start a flap with the flag purists – there are definite dos and don’ts for letting Old Glory fly correctly.
Public Affairs
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The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department regretfully announced that its three premiere fireworks events are canceled.
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As of May 5, 2022, the Flagstaff “Tunnel Fire” has been 95% contained, but firefighters believe it is important to stay vigilant during this season and as wildfires continue to rage in surrounding states.
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The Constitution of the United States had established March 4 as its Inauguration Day in order to allow enough time after Election Day for officials to gather election returns and for elected candidates to travel to the capital.
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As part of the CARES Act, $88 million is now available to support the reopening of childcare programs, provide care for children of essential workers and help parents manage school absences.
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The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) at NAU received a five-year, $2.45 million cooperative agreement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Land and Emergency Management.
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Tribal governments were eagerly awaiting the vote last week on the federal emergency funding bill, in particular to learn what would be available for federal Indian programs.
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In June 2019, the Pascua Yaqui Tribal Historic Preservation Office was recognized by the U.S. National Park Service, allowing the Tribe to take over historic preservation responsibilities from the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office.
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When there is demand for a finite resource, then ultimately we must deal with scarcity issues. In the case of…
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Security.org recently released a study ranking the best and worst states for women’s rights using data from the U.S. Census Bureau across four key categories: economic freedom, education, health and reproductive freedom and political participation. The state rankings and scores were determined by calculating a total of 12 sets of metrics.