Grand Canyon News Week of Nov 5, 2018

Controlled flood of the Grand Canyon begins a four-day exercise on
At 11 a.m., it was time for Octavia, 13, to flood the Grand Canyon. She pulled a lever above four empty jet tubes that pointed toward the river. It was heavier than she expected. In the next moment, she turned around, her mouth open in surprise.

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VIDEO: Blind woman hikes Grand Canyon
A woman lost her sight in a freak accident but that hasn’t stopped her from living her life to the fullest, like hiking the Grand Canyon.

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Railroad Museum continues collection for future opening
The newest acquisition for the Arizona State Railroad Museum (ASRM) arrived in Williams recently, completing a journey that began in 1952.

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Haunted hike: Catch a glimpse of Transept Trail’s wailing woman
Like many of the world’s most beautiful places, Grand Canyon’s history is filled with life, prosperity, a billion breaths caught short and, inevitably, death.

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Graveyard garbage: Illegal dumping a problem at Williams Cemetery
Graves dating back to the late 1800s are nestled in the pines in the old cemetery on the west side of Williams.

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