The 12 Days of Williams: September 2014

Runners complete the annual 10- and 5-K Mountain Man Run

Runners complete the annual 10- and 5-K Mountain Man Run

16756_708016102606484_3763354699700252751_nWhile non-union employees of America served overseas in Afghanistan and other parts of the world, Williams held its annual Labor day celebrations. Ending with the annual Route 66 Mountain Man Run to benefit the Lions club. The carnival returned for the fall.

September 17 was Constitution Day. One of the most respected jurists in the U.S. was born this month.

300-george2Bearizona took George to Chase Field in Phoenix for a ball game while they worked on the Howly Growly Owly Fall Festival for October.

Bellemont got a great rainbow for the monsoon season. The area received a good monsoon rain which reopened much of the forest for camping and hiking activity.

The political landscape changed across the county after the primaries adding Sylvia Allen in place of the late Chester Crandell.

Personhood Colorado attempted to get Amendment 67 on the ballot for November 4 defining a fetus as a person.

The end of the summer holiday weekend evoked numerous responses for the Coconino County Sheriff’s office. Explosive devices were found in a storage unit in Valle. The White Buffalo Trading Post was consumed in Kendrick Park. Suspicious activity involving a child was reported in Flagstaff, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding. The Coconino County Sheriff’s office continued to investigate an officer involved shooting which resulted in the death of Courtney James VanRiper.

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Autumn came to Williams. Even with the limited moisture it would turn out to be a beautiful season.