The name kind of says it all, another fairly diverse week. This wasn’t everything I shot, but more like a highlight reel of a few good assignments. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey visited a local school, the city council whatever it is they do, there were lots of sports and a memorial tattoo day…
- Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, center, visits a third-grade Navajo immersion class room at Puente de Hozho School with Principal Dawn Trubakoff, right, Wednesday afternoon.
- A student from Puente de Hozho School presents Arizona Governor Doug Ducey with a book during the Governors visit to the school Wednesday afternoon.
- Arizona Governor Doug Ducey poses for a photo with Puente de Hozho student Marcus Conn Minister during the governor’s visit to the school Wednesday afternoon.
- Members of the Flagstaff City Council listen to an update on what the city can do after the passage of SB 1241, which prevents cities from banning plastic bags.
- Flagstaff High School Senior Courtney Lewis is helped to her feet after collapsing in exhaustion upon crossing the finish line. Lewis placed second with a time of 19:22.6.
- Flagstaff High School Senior Courtney Lewis is helped off the course after collapsing in exhaustion upon crossing the finish line. Lewis placed second with a time of 19:22.6.
- Northern Arizona University’s Cory Glines leads the pack of runners during the George Kyte Classic cross country meet at Buffalo Park Saturday.
- Kyle Havriliak runs along the course of the George Kyte Classic cross country meet at Buffalo Park Saturday.
- Coconino High School’s Lauren Touchstone (10) hits the ball during Thursday night’s game against Prescott High.
- Flagstaff High School’s Courtney Leffel (1) spikes the ball over the net during game action against Prescott High Tuesday evening.
- Coconino High School’s Christian Casados kicks the ball during field goal practice.
- Members of the Coconino High School football team wait their turn while running drills at a recent practice.
- Hefe from Birch Avenue Tattoo gives Carthy Metz, center, a semicolon tattoo on her hand while her daughter Rachel Metz, left and family friend Kelsey Pugh, right look on. In support of the Semicolon Project, Birch Avenue Tattoo hosted a charity fundraising event where for $20 customers could have a small semicolon tattooed on their body.
- Lerin Cook leans over chair in Birch Avenue Tattoo as artist Pete Meiners prepares to give her a semicolon tattoo as part of Thursday’s World Suicide Prevention Day fundraiser at the Tattoo shop. All proceeds from the event went to help fund the Flagstaff Semicolon Project.