The following people were booked into the Navajo County Jail recently. These persons are accused of committing criminal activity, but such accusations should raise no inference of guilt. Wednesday, ...
Thomas Neal Kegler Jr., 41, born Nov. 26, 1983, in Mesa, to Thomas Kegler and Linda (Denman) Sandoval, passed away Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. Thomas was well known for his love of walking and was highly ...
Lupe Garcia Gallegos, born Jan. 19, 1940, passed away Dec. 29, 2024. As the sun began to set, her family by her side, she took her last breath. Lupe’s lifetime of giving to others replaced by her ...
Kerry Leslie Ballard, 76, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his family on Feb. 20, 2025. Kerry was born Aug. 27, 1948, in Snowflake, to Charles Leslie and Melva Rogers Ballard. Kerry ...
The Holbrook Police Department received one report of theft during the period of Feb. 12-18, according to dispatcher reports. At 9:57 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, a person reported the theft of a ...
Dorothy Mae Jolley, 91, of Holbrook went to be with the Lord on Jan. 28. Dorothy married Frank Jolley on Feb. 17, 1954. They had four children including daughter, Connie, and sons, Berry, Robert and ...
The Holbrook Police Department received 181 reports during the period of Jan. 29-Feb. 11. During that time, officers responded to 20 citizen assists, 19 welfare checks, 17 each of 911 hang-ups and ...
Traditions often serve as a tribute to significant events, honoring the past and how those moments shaped us today. While their sentiment and value are undeniable, traditions can evolve over time.
The City of Holbrook and Scottsdale celebrated the Old West with the Navajo County Sheriff’s Posse Pony Express Ride held last week. Riders on horseback made their way from one city to the other over ...
Judy Kay Daniels Pack, 81, left us Jan. 31, 2025, while at home in Holbrook. She was known for her warmth, selflessness and ability to make you feel valued and seen. She is survived by her husband, 10 ...
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” --Theodore Roosevelt One of the most difficult tasks we all face is determining what our role in life should be. Should we aspire to great ...
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