Around Williams
CCC registration
continues locally
Coconino Community College classes are being offered at the Williams campus, as well as at the Flagstaff, Grand Canyon and Page-Lake Powell campuses.
For the Summer 1 and 1A sessions, registration is scheduled for Thursday through June 3. Registration for the Summer 2 session will run June 4-July 5.
New classes being offered this summer include: Women in Criminal Justice, Adobe Photoshop, Introduction to Digital Photography and Mexican-American Arts and Ideas.
CCC is also offering several courses online and a one-week course called Photographic Image Transfer.
For more information, consult CCC’s summer 2002 schedule of classes or call 226-4299.
WPD prepares for llama kiss raffle
The Williams Police Department is raising money for Special Olympics by hosting a Fourth of July Kiss the Llama raffle. Ken Edes, mayor, Frank Manson, police chief, Buddy Parenteau, fire chief, and Dennis Wells, city manager, have all agreed to participate in the Kiss the Llama contest. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5 and are available at WPD. For more information, call Ofelia Robbins, Barbara MacArthur, Cassie Fields or Det. Jim Jones at WPD, 635-4461.
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- Three adults rescued after floodwaters surround RV near Camp Verde
- Interstate 40 and Interstate 17 reopen in northern Arizona
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- Williams Christmas Parade scheduled for Nov. 30 has been cancelled
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- Many northern Arizona roads remain closed; snowfall updates and forecast
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