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New Peace Officers

by KZUA on January 12, 2021 at 
Posted In: CURRENT, Local Events

(Pictured above) Successful 2020-2 NALETA graduates are from left to right: Carson Frahm, Chrispin Feller, Luca Barr, Jordan Smith, Ariel Edison, and Alexander Armijo.

Six new peace officers sworn in after completing 21-week academy

Northeast Arizona’s “Thin Blue Line” is a little stronger after the swearing in December 17 of six new peace officers who recently completed the intensive 21-week Arizona Peace Officer Standards for Training (AzPOST) at Northland Pioneer College’s Northeastern Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy (NALETA).

Navajo County Superior Court Presiding Judge Michala M. Ruechel administered a socially distanced oath to new Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Jordan Smith, White Mountain Apache Police Officers Ariel Edison and Chrispin Feller, Payson Police Officers Luca Barr and Carson Frahm, and Clifton Police Officer Alexander Armijo.

NALETA is a true partnership with regional law enforcement agencies that assign sworn officers as instructors at no charge to the college, explained Jon Wisner, NPC’s director of public safety education.

Guiding the recruits through the academy were Class Supervisor Sgt. Brett Johnson (Navajo County Sheriff’s Office) and Recruit Training Officer (RTO) Cory Fechtelkotter (Show Low Police Department). Fechtelkotter presented the Physical Fitness award to Officer Armijo, the Firearms award to Officer Barr, and the Defensive Driving, Top Academic and the ‘David Kellywood Top Recruit Award’ to Deputy Smith.

On hand to witness the brief ceremony were limited law enforcement representatives from the sponsoring agencies and select family of the recruits.

“If you are interested in becoming a certified Arizona peace officer, contact the agency you would like to work for to begin the process,” urged Wisner. “By recruiting and training locally, the agencies know the individual already has ties to the community, the support of family members in the area and housing. This has also been shown to improve the success rate for cadets.”

NALETA’s class of 2021-2022 training is scheduled to begin January 25. Centrally located at the Northeast Arizona Training Center (Jake Flake Emergency Services Institute) in Taylor, NALETA is a fully accredited AzPOST “closed” academy. This means students can only enroll under the sponsorship of a law enforcement agency.

At a minimum, a prospective recruit must be at least 21 years of age by the end of the academy and be able to pass a variety of testing processes, including physical agility, firearms, and written tests along with a background investigation and a polygraph.

“Recruits must be dedicated and willing to endure the intensive academic and physical training required to be successful in the program,” explained Wisner.

Further information regarding AzPOST eligibility requirements can be found online at post.az.gov by clicking on the “Certification Process” link in the top navigation bar, or by contacting the police or sheriff’s office where you would like to begin your law enforcement career. Tribal officers, Game and Fish Wardens, and agricultural inspectors are also sworn peace officers.

Information can also be obtained by contacting Jon Wisner, NPC’s director of public safety education and NALETA director, (928) 536-6265, email jon.wisner@npc.edu, or on NPC’s website, http://www.npc.edu/law-enforcement-training.

White Mountain Care Packages Raffle

by KZUA on January 8, 2021 at 
Posted In: Local Events

White Mountain Care Packages is currently offering tickets for their Winter Raffle, with the drawing on February 28th.  Tickets are $10 each, and are available at any Mountain Mobile Auto Glass location, in Lakeside, Show Low, and Snowflake.  There will be a total of 7 names drawn, with each winning one of the following certificates:

-2 roll up window tints from Mountain Mobile Auto Glass

-310 watt solar panel from The Solar Exchange ($300 value)

-$250 certificate for Bilbie’s Interiors

-$150 towards a chimney and clean from Wizard’s Hearth & Home (2 winners)

-$150 certificate for 1st Quality Glass (2 winners)

All proceeds will go towards creating care packages for local families in need.  In addition, they are always looking for donations of bottled water, small snacks, or small toiletry items (which can be dropped off at any Mountain Mobile Auto Glass location or Hopeful Treasures in Show Low).  For more information, you can call White Mountain Care Packages at 928-358-7193.

Cook the Books

by KZUA on January 4, 2021 at 
Posted In: Entertainment, Local Events

This book discussion with a bite has gone virtual! Join us to discuss “Going, Going Ganache” by Jenn McKinlay. Copies of the book will be available for checkout while supplies last. Email Maizie at mmcmillan@showlowaz.gov to get on the meeting list.

Date: January 25, 2021
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: Zoom
Address: Show Low, AZ 85901
Contact: 928-532-4075
Email: mmcmillan@showlowaz.gov
Cost: FREE

Deuce of Clubs Drop

by KZUA on December 23, 2020 at 
Posted In: Entertainment, Local Events

Show Low’s “Deuce of Clubs Drop” Ushers in the New Year on December 31

Event will be broadcast live on the city’s Facebook page

Show Low’s annual, award-winning Deuce of Clubs Drop on Thursday, Dec. 31, is the last event of 2020. Due to ongoing efforts to combat COVID-19 and in accordance with Governor Doug Ducey’s Executive Order 2020-59 dated December 2, 2020, the City of Show Low will host the Deuce of Clubs Drop live on the city’s Facebook page. We are encouraging the public to celebrate the New Year on Facebook live. The broadcast will begin at 11:30 p.m., and we will count down the remaining seconds of the “old” year and usher in the “new” year as an illuminated deuce of clubs drops to the ground. Fireworks cap off the evening as we celebrate the entrance of 2021! For more information, call the City of Show Low’s recreation department at (928) 532-4130.

Christmas Tree Recycling

by KZUA on December 18, 2020 at 
Posted In: Local Events

RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE DEC. 26 THROUGH JAN. 10

Trees must be free of decorations and lights

Help the environment and drop off used Christmas trees (free of ornaments, wire hooks, lights, tinsel, etc.) for recycling from Saturday, Dec. 26, to Sunday, Jan. 10, in the designated area bordered by orange construction fencing in the parking lot at Frontier Park, 650 N. 9th Place in Show Low.

This annual recycling event is a partnership between the City of Show Low and Novo Power. The recycled trees will be transported to the Novo Power biomass plant in Snowflake and used as fuel to generate electric power.

The Novo Power biomass plant is a 25-megawatt electrical generation plant located on the former Catalyst Paper Corporation property. The plant began commercial operations in June 2008 and generates power primarily fueled by wood waste from forest thinning projects in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Novo Power is currently selling its electrical power output to Arizona Public Service (APS) and Salt River Project (SRP) under 20-year purchase agreements.

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