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AmigosNAZ:

AmigosNAZ July 2014

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Published by:
Frank Moraga
Published:
7/5/2014
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
16 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Regional
Tags:
Coconino Community College, Coconino County, cultura, culture, education, español, Flagstaff, food safety, hispanic, LATINO, Northern Arizona, Northern Arizona University, sales tax, Social Security, Transporation

The July 2014 edition of AmigosNAZ opens with a cover story on how higher tuition and tightening budgets are posing a challenge to Latinos in Northern Arizona in their efforts to obtain higher education. The edition also includes information on storm safety during the monsoon season, changes to cell phone use while driving in the county, information on a vote in November for a sales tax increase to maintain roads in the region, a commentary on bringing excellence to education for all, tips on food safety during the summer, information on Social Security retirement benefits, a listing of upcoming events in the 805 region and a preview of slideshows of recent cultural events that can be found at AmigosNAZ.com. All this and more brought to you by AmigosNAZ — Providing information for and about the vibrant Latino community in Northern Arizona.

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