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Board approves Route 66 centennial, Earth Month, county‑government proclamations; confirms appointments and accepts homeland security grants
Summary
At its March 17 meeting the board unanimously approved proclamations for the Route 66 centennial, April as Earth Month and National County Government Month; it confirmed two appointments (Sheldon Yazzie to IPAC and Jennifer Rubin as superior court judge pro tem) and accepted three Arizona Department of Homeland Security grants for search‑and‑rescue headsets and CERT equipment.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors used a portion of its March 17 meeting to approve a series of proclamations, appointments and grant acceptances.
The board unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing the centennial of Historic Route 66 in Coconino County; Margaret Hanigan read the text and the board noted about 73.5 miles of Route 66 remain inside the county. "Celebrating the centennial of historic Route 66...allows us to honor its legacy," Hanigan read during the…
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