Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - November 24, 2004, Winslow, Arizona TNE LIBRARY PG BOX 6022 86001."6022 November 24,2004 1894 Copy 50 LOVE WIY Specialties V Technology Day Evening for Graduales Aid Available Parade begins Holiday Jeff beginning to look a lot like Christmas thanks to the 58th annual Winslow Christmas winds and the threat of rain couldn't keep residents and visitors from lining Third Street on Saturday to see the hear the bands and get in the holiday year's theme was Sporty and included three Winslow High School coaches as Grand basketball coach and Athletic Director Don baseball coach Art volleyball coach Liz McLaws and former coaches Emil Nasser and David Conatser were honored this big man Santa also made a special Santa posed for photos with children then rode atop a Winslow fire truck as the grand finale of the parade route had to be moved this year from its normal loop of Second and more Winslow Christmas Parade 8 9 because the wreckage from the J.C. structural fire was deemed That didn't seem to prevent families from enjoying the Best Float Awards went to the Girl Scouts Troop 2354, which won the Mayor's Tolani Lake Elementary School Academy won the by Jeff Glaus visited the children of Winslow on The big guy was the highlight of the 58th annual Christmas Leupp Schools Inc. won the Sweepstakes and Winslow Youth Football won the Judges the individual Toys for Tots won the award for Navajo County Rodeo Queens Winslow High School Tribe of Many Feathers Club won Best Leupp Elderly Center won Best Winslow Stars Dance Team won Best Winslow see page 8 A - I by Jeff says you have to go to Lake Powell or the White lakes to catch the big one? Someone must of felt the sinkhole in the parking lot between McDonalds and the old K-mart building was big enough to erect this Rumors are that some enterprising Winslow residents have already cast their lines into the Winslow No word yet on the one that got away of the dog is reunited with her owners after more than 2 years on her Jeff all due respect to Jack London's the hero of this tale is not mistreated dog in Alaska's but a beloved Cocker Spaniel living in the outer limits of more than two the officers and inmates at the Arizona State Prison Complex south of Winslow have been feeding a black dog without knowing to whom it dog didn't seem to pose an immediate threat to anyone and was too shy to let anyone get close enough to pet it. Several attempts were made to catch it but all failed until two weeks a bone fried in bacon grease as prison officers finally trapped the On Nov. 15, after two and a half years on its the dog was reunited with its and Harry Fulks were relived to have back are just so thankful to have her back and so thankful to Rita that she pursued getting her and bringing her to her Nancy was surprised that other than a good cleaning and a the 14-year-old dog seemed to be in good looks very good for being on her own for two and a half Nancy Fulks live in Lake Texas near San the retired couple also spends a lot of time on the road in their It was on a trip to visit friends in Winslow in July 2002 that said they were inside their friend's house while was in the see Lost page 6 Students go in search of Jeff all teenagers have their careers mapped out while they're still in high That kind of can't be learned with the help of global positioning satellites or can a career path with geographic information systems and GPS units was one of the goals for students at Northern Arizona Academy last The other goal was to call attention to GIS is part of an international said presenter People throughout the world are coming together to talk about what GIS can by the National Geographic GIS Day is an event for users and vendors of GIS technology to open their doors to the general public to showcase real-world applications of the speaker Gerald O'Hara is a GIS Analyst for the Bureau of Indian of the Navajo Area His presentation focused on how the technology is used to fight forest track damage caused by invasive species and career opportunities as forest Nation Department of Transportation surveyor Jon Baldwin spoke about his career as well focusing on the freedom of working outdoors as opposed to working in an GIS Day program is geared toward high school students currently studying GIS Science teacher Melvina Adolph organized the event to supplement the page 8 C-SPAN bus pulls into Jeff High Students got on the bus last Tuesday and saw an view of Congress without ever leaving the school brought its big yellow bus through Winslow as part of the cable channel's educational is a fully functional mobile production spokeswoman Veronda Williams operates two buses that travel 60,000 miles over 11 months of the When they aren't being used as production the buses act as classrooms showing the production work to high school is a community service network funded by cable including Cable One in 45-foot bus includes audio boards and lighting equipment to by Jeff McGuire from C-SPAN explains to Winslow High Schooi students how the cable network can broadcast from remote locations using the equipment on the big yellow or tape interviews with politicians and civic It also includes two HDTV plasma screen two DVD two computers of cable t Since the crew spends so time on the the buses kiso have kitchenettes and Student were given C-SPAN which they displayed for a photo beside the bus. The photo is on the Web site at bus that stopped in Winslow had been in Texas showing President Bush casting his vote on Nov. 2. After the crew stopped in Show Low and Air ' Cruise Control and All The Right this mat savings and selection on your