Archive For June 28, 2025
February 19, 1966— Doris Brown (Heritage) became the first American woman to break 5 minutes for the mile when she set a World Indoor Record of 4:52.0 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, NORTHERN ARIZONA! From Sisu to NATRA, some things never change HIGH COUNTRY RUNNING BY NEIL WEINTRAUBSpecial to the Daily Sun On June 30, 2019, local running legend Nat White introduced Flagstaff’s first running club to High Country Running readers. He wrote how the Sisu Striders, founded in 1974, had organized the…
But, if this part of our history could be told in such a way that those chains of the past, those shackles that physically bound us together against our wills could, in the telling, become spiritual links that willingly bind us together now and into the future – then that painful Middle Passage could become,…
This time last year I just delivered the newspaper, now I read it cover to cover. I was poor before I got a paper route, now I have almost five hundred dollars in the bank. Now I’m Gordy Braun, pronounced brawn, not Gordon Braun, pronounced brown. I’m a track star, a wrestling champion and the uncle to…
By the 1970’s, Northern Arizona joined the rapid growth in popularity of cross-country and alpine skiing and other adventure sports that were taking place nationwide. Soon after, the Alpineer shop opened in Flagstaff, as the first full service climbing and Nordic skiing equipment store, and in subsequent years provided guiding and backcountry skiing instruction. –…
“The white man’s guilt further added to his rage.” -Tim Madigan, The Burning: Massacre, Destruction, and the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 During the Tulsa Race Massacre (also known as the Tulsa Race Riot), which occurred over 18 hours on May 31-June 1, 1921, a white mob – looting and burning and shooting and bombing –…