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Art Gallery: Baje Whitethorne Sr.

Depicting the beauty, color, and power of Native American culture and landscape for decades, Baje Whitethorne Sr. is one of the most transformative artists of the century.

Baje Whitethorne Sr.’s artwork swirls with colorful energy. Purple clouds gather over layered red-rock canyons and sunlight blazes across plains and plateaus. The Flagstaff, Arizona-based artist’s paintings highlight the Navajo culture in which he grew up.

“Ever since I was a kid, I was always fascinated by people who knew how to draw,” says ... Read more

Bureau of Land Management hosts Fossil Day in Big Water

Dozens of children and adults from the local area, as well as those visiting from afar, filled the Bureau of Land Management Visitor Center in Big Water, Utah, on Oct. 8 as it hosted Fossil Day activities aimed at helping people learn about fossils, ... Read more

14 graduate at Navajo Mountain

(Times photos - Krista Allen) TOP: Navajo Mountain High graduates from left, Elijah J. Barlow, Randy J. Boutilier, Tekisha S. Miles, Shashon L. Butler, Lewanna Edgewater, Tyler K. Freeman, Kristen R. Yazzie, Shane King, Morris N. King, and Kayla L. N ... Read more

Big Improvements for Big Water Emergency Services

Big Water Utah-

The town of Big Water has made major improvements to emergency services in the eastern side of Kane County. Big Water Fire and Rescue which was solely a volunteer operation for Emergency Medical Response and Fire Suppress ... Read more

‘Air’ at the UMFA with Curator Whitney Tassie and Artist Will Wilson

In 1968, artist Willoughby Sharp unveiled “Air Art” — an exhibit exploring the possibilities of air and the dematerialization of the physical art piece. 54 years later, a new exhibit at the UMFA, simply titled “Air,” pushes Sharp’s concepts into novel territory. Curated by Whitney Tassie and showcasing 16 artists, the exhibit’s justice-driven grounding aims to inspire tangible action in visitors.

“By emphasizing that art didn’t have to be seen, [Sharp] underscored that the idea behind a work of art was essential, ... Read more

Lake Powell is vanishing with devastating consequences. But

Big Water, Utah — It's hard to believe a place as beautiful as Lake Powell is also a shadow of its former self. Satellite images show the dramatic impact of the 22-year-long mega-drought that has left the lake just 24% full.

The last t ... Read more

ASU Men's Basketball Welcomes Stanford

Men's Basketball | December 4, 2022

Ariz. - Sun Devil Men's Basketball returns for their Pac-12 home opener, facing Stanford on Sunday at 5 PM MST.Arizona State (7-1) is looking for their fourth straight win over Stanford at Desert Finan ... Read more

Guest Column: There are many Indigenous artists, designers a

I grew up in a border town with one of the most well-known flea markets near the Navajo Nation and I have always appreciated the artistry, brilliance and entrepreneurial spirit of my community. My parents, little brother and I would jump into our sil ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.