Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
We're starting off the day with some exciting news for snow enthusiasts. After a dry spell, snow has finally begun to fall in the High Country, and it's expected to continue throughout the week. This is a welcome relief for areas like the Arizona Snowbowl, which had to rely on man-made snow due to the lack of natural snowfall. However, the broader implications of this dry winter are still a concern, particularly for water supply later in the year[1].
In other news, the Flagstaff community is buzzing with events. Tonight, you can enjoy "Youth, Rivers, & Giving Back: A Night of Fun" at a local venue, or if you're looking for something more romantic, the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra is presenting "Romantic Rhapsody" with piano virtuoso Adam Zukiewicz on Valentine's Day. For those who prefer a more active celebration, CycleBar and Yoga6 are teaming up for a "Pedals and Poses" charity event[2][4].
On a more serious note, local law enforcement has been busy. Flagstaff Police are still searching for two brothers, Riley and Destry Sahneyah, who are wanted in connection to a shooting near the NAU campus on December 6. The community is urged to provide any information that might aid in their apprehension[1][3].
In recent incidents, a serious rollover crash occurred on I-40 east of Flagstaff, and there was a fire assignment on the NAU campus. Additionally, a suspect was taken into custody following an incident on S. Calle Reposa in Flagstaff[3].
Looking ahead, the NAU Career & Graduate School Fair is scheduled for March 27, 2025. This is a great opportunity for students and graduates to explore career options and further education[2].
Finally, a reminder that Arizona Snowbowl is open and ready for skiers and snowboarders, thanks to a combination of natural and man-made snow. This is a fantastic chance to enjoy the beautiful mountains that Flagstaff has to offer[1].
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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