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Retiring Mayor Diak expected Nov. 13 to be his final council meeting, the meeting to swear in a new mayor and council members. It didn’t work out that way. The election results were too close …

Page has a new mayor. Steven Kidman is not only a familiar face to the regulars at RD’s Drive-In on Lake Powell Boulevard, he’s an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of …

On Nov. 7, two days after the election, Coconino County still had votes to count. The six Page City Council candidates that survived the primaries went on to the general election. Voters chose three …

Mayor Bill Diak came in on a low note and is leaving on a high note. When first elected, Page was struggling and in the red financially. He’s leaving with the city in the best financial shape …

City Planning Director Zach Montgomery is preparing Page for growth. In addition to reducing obstacles for developers, new business and homebuilders, Montgomery monitors trends, anticipates the …

Page needs workforce housing. It’s a top priority for Page City Council and the #1 priority for all Council candidates in the 2024 debates. It’s a frequent conversation topic throughout …

While Page considers ideas, options and possibilities to secure a sufficient and reliable water infrastructure, the city also needs to find funding. The current five infrastructure possibilities are: …

This year, the City of Page has a recall election on the ballot. Many are confused by it, in part because it’s new and part because of Facebook misinformation. The Page Action Committee …

Page has five water infrastructure options on the table. The goal is to add redundancy to ensure Page and LeChee have a backup water source and to increase delivery capacity to allow for future …

In what appears to be a coordinated political attack on Page City Council members, the Arizona Attorney General’s (AG) Office received multiple complaints alleging open meeting law (OML) …

“Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.” Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner   Lake Powell’s water level isn’t the only …

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. At the Sept. 25 City Council meeting, Mayor Bill Diak presented a Proclamation certificate to Dawn Pennepacker of Victim Witness Services (VWS) for …

When word got out that the City of Page received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), people started talking. The city had already saved enough funds to match …

The 2024 Arizona General Election ballot includes more propositions than usual; for Page, it’s 15, including 13 state propositions. If Proposition 138 passes, it will reduce the minimum …

On Sept. 24, 2024, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) sent out 29 press releases, each announcing a grant. The grants ranged from $568,740 for district leadership training to $11.1 …

PAGE, Ariz. – The National Park Service (NPS) Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is requesting public review and comment on an Environmental Assessment (EA) to analyze a proposal to pursue …

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) expects to begin roundabout construction at US 89 and N. Lake Powell Boulevard/ Scenic View Road in October.  According to Page Mayor Bill Diak, …

The 2024 General Election in Page and Coconino County is different from past elections. Knowing what to expect and preparing ahead of time will make it easier for voters and election workers. …

After arriving to the polls to vote on Election Day you will state your name and place of residence to an election official and present one form of identification from List #1, or two different forms …

At a city council meeting, a Page community member once said the city has transparency but lacks clarity. It is demonstrably true that the City of Page has a high degree of transparency. The …

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