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Arizona track and field finalizes coaching staff Five-time Olympian and Arizona cross country coach Bernard Lagat won't return next year as the program hires two new assistant coaches and a director of operations
Territorial Chapter - Arizona Old Time Fiddlers Territorial Chapter of the Arizona Old Time Fiddlers Association is based in Yuma, Arizona Watch here for news of the 2026 Worthen Fiddle Contest Show and dancing Friday Saturday nights Competition Saturday and Sunday Contest Rules Entry Form Event Flyer Schedule of Events Summer Schedule - May through October Tuesday ~ 2 till 4, Foothills Library - 5510 E 32nd St Additional times
Frederick Kenneth Rathburn - 2015 - Oak Grove Funeral Home Cremation . . . Fred was born in Custer on March 31, 1937, son of the late Kenneth and Dimple (Pahl) Rathburn He attended Custer High School, graduating in 1955 and served in the United States Army during the Korean War and was stationed in Germany Fred married Carol Gatzka in Redford, in 1976 Fred was a Tool and Die Maker, retiring in 1999
Member Profiles – Native American Bar Association of Arizona Fred Urbina is a Pascua Yaqui tribal member who currently serves as the Chief Prosecutor of the Tribe Fred is a veteran of the United States Army, where he served his Country as an Infantryman and a Behavioral Science Technician
ABOUT US - Arizona Raft Adventures We’re Fred and Alexandra Thevenin, the current owners and operators of Arizona Raft Adventures (affectionately “AzRA” for short) Both of our families have been rafting since the early ‘60s, and both Lou and Rob Elliott (Alexandra’s grandpa and dad) and Paul Thevenin (Fred’s dad) ran their first Grand Canyon trips in 1965