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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Flagstaff Local Frequency: Cool Mornings, Warm Hearts, and Community Stories

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up across the Mountain this morning, expect a cool start that will warm up quickly, so if you are heading out early, a light jacket might feel good now, but you will probably be in short sleeves by lunchtime. Dry skies and plenty of sun mean good visibility on the roads, but also a reminder that we are in that time of year when fire danger creeps higher, so keep an eye on any outdoor burning restrictions and be extra cautious with anything that could spark. In the community spotlight, Flagstaffs 4 H families are still buzzing after a successful Achievement Day this week, where local youth showcased projects ranging from livestock and gardening to robotics and public speaking. Events like that might sound small, but they are where a lot of our future ag producers, scientists, and community leaders get their start, and you can expect to see some of those same young people at upcoming summer fairs and markets around the region. If you are looking for something meaningful to do later today, the Cancer Support Community has a Learn and Support session focused on multiple myeloma at 10 a.m., offered virtually for northern Arizona residents. That means you can join right from home, whether you are a patient, caregiver, or just trying to better understand what a loved one is going through, and it is a reminder that even in a mountain town, you are not alone when it comes to serious health challenges. Looking a bit ahead so you can plan your week, the Peace Corps is hosting a send off event in Flagstaff next week to celebrate local volunteers heading overseas. It is a chance to hear stories from returned volunteers, grab some food, and see how people from our own community are plugging into global service, which often loops back into local careers in education, health, and nonprofit work. As always, this is a great day to support local coffee shops, breweries, and restaurants, or take a walk on Flagstaffs trail system after work, just remember to pack water and respect wildlife and trail closures. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up across the Mountain this morning, expect a cool start that will warm up quickly, so if you are heading out early, a light jacket might feel good now, but you will probably be in short sleeves by lunchtime. Dry skies and plenty of sun mean good visibility on the roads, but also a reminder that we are in that time of year when fire danger creeps higher, so keep an eye on any outdoor burning restrictions and be extra cautious with anything that could spark. In the community spotlight, Flagstaffs 4 H families are still buzzing after a successful Achievement Day this week, where local youth showcased projects ranging from livestock and gardening to robotics and public speaking. Events like that might sound small, but they are where a lot of our future ag producers, scientists, and community leaders get their start, and you can expect to see some of those same young people at upcoming summer fairs and markets around the region. If you are looking for something meaningful to do later today, the Cancer Support Community has a Learn and Support session focused on multiple myeloma at 10 a.m., offered virtually for northern Arizona residents. That means you can join right from home, whether you are a patient, caregiver, or just trying to better understand what a loved one is going through, and it is a reminder that even in a mountain town, you are not alone when it comes to serious health challenges. Looking a bit ahead so you can plan your week, the Peace Corps is hosting a send off event in Flagstaff next week to celebrate local volunteers heading overseas. It is a chance to hear stories from returned volunteers, grab some food, and see how people from our own community are plugging into global service, which often loops back into local careers in education, health, and nonprofit work. As always, this is a great day to support local coffee shops, breweries, and restaurants, or take a walk on Flagstaffs trail system after work, just remember to pack water and respect wildlife and trail closures. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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