Wendy Rogers announces revival of Pioneer Museum and new fire training facility in Flagstaff

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R) - www.facebook.com
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R) - www.facebook.com
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Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 7th Senate District, posted a series of updates on her social media account on September 4, 2025, highlighting recent developments in Flagstaff.

In one post at 00:24 UTC, Rogers expressed appreciation for the revival of a local institution, stating “Grateful we’re able to resurrect northern Arizona’s legacy Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff!”

A few minutes later at 00:28 UTC, she shared her involvement with city leadership on wildfire preparedness: “Honored to work with my mayor of Flagstaff to stand up Arizona’s state-of-the-art Wildland Fire Training Facility.”

At 01:50 UTC the same day, Rogers posted a brief message accompanied by fire emojis and a link: “”

Rogers assumed office following her election in 2023 and succeeded former state senator Theresa Hatathlie. The Pioneer Museum is an established landmark in northern Arizona, while wildfire training facilities have become increasingly important as wildfires continue to pose risks throughout the region.



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