| Dear Colorado Flyover Reader, If you’ve been craving a getaway that feels genuinely different but still easy to pull off, Wickenburg might be exactly what you’re looking for. Think wide-open desert landscapes, classic Western charm, and days that move at your pace. Today’s partner message shares how Wickenburg makes it simple to unplug, explore, and settle into a long weekend that actually feels refreshing. — Cole, CEO, The Flyover Wickenburg, Arizona After you’ve explored Wickenburg and settled into the rhythm of the town, what stands out most isn’t just what you did—it’s how easy everything felt. There’s no pressure to rush from one attraction to the next. Mornings start naturally, whether that means an early tee time, a quiet walk through town, or coffee with desert views. Afternoons are flexible—hiking nearby trails, visiting a museum you didn’t get to earlier, or simply relaxing back at your hotel or guest ranch. Evenings stay unhurried, with dinner in town and clear desert skies overhead.  That ease is what keeps people coming back to Wickenburg. The town’s walkable layout, short drives, and variety of experiences make it simple to enjoy more without overplanning. You can do a lot in a day—or very little—and still feel like the trip was well spent.  Because everything is close, it’s easy to build your days around what interests you most: ● Explore outdoor activities, golf, museums, and local attractions ● Check the calendar for festivals, rodeos, and seasonal events ● Discover Western-inspired dining, casual cafés, and local favorites ● Choose from hotels, resorts, and authentic guest ranch stays For couples, families, and solo travelers alike, Wickenburg offers something that’s harder to find in busier destinations: time that actually feels like time off. No crowds to work around. No long lines or packed schedules. Just space to enjoy the desert, the history, and the pace of a real Western town.  Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, Wickenburg is the kind of place that fits easily into your plans—and stays with you after you leave. Plan your stay. Slow down your schedule. Experience Wickenburg, Arizona.
In the 1800s, John D. Rockefeller started refining oil into the world's most valuable fuel. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ | | Wednesday, February 11, 2026 | | | Good Afternoon! We’ve got a quick note today from one of our sponsors, Frontieras, about a different way of thinking about energy. It focuses on how new technology and recent policy shifts are opening the door for coal to be used in ways most people would not expect, and why some investors are paying close attention right now. — Cole CEO, The Flyover  In the 1800s, John D. Rockefeller started refining oil into the world's most valuable fuel. Now, another innovator is creating its own “Rockefeller Moment” with one of the world’s most abundant energy resources: coal. This is more important than ever, because a perfect storm of operational breakthroughs and policy shifts could directly affect this company’s valuation. That means investors don’t have much longer to lock in the current $7.38 share price. What’s creating this "Rockefeller Moment” for coal? Using their patented FASForm technology, Frontieras North America can transform coal into high-value commodities like hydrogen, diesel, jet fuel, and fertilizer, without burning it. They’re targeting a combined $2.1 trillion in markets where demand for these commodities is virtually unlimited. Reaching just 2% of the global coal market could value Frontieras at a trillion dollars. That’s why the "smart money" is already moving. Frontieras has secured a $150M investment commitment from GEM and raised over $10 million from private investors. But here’s why 2026 is shaping up to be such a historic year for this company: -
NASDAQ ticker reserved: Frontieras has officially reserved the "FASF" ticker on the NASDAQ, a major step toward a public listing.
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The "Big Beautiful Bill": Under a White House that favors domestic energy, Frontieras is positioned for rapid scale.
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Real-World Infrastructure: Frontieras just completed the land purchase for their $850M flagship facility in Mason County, West Virginia. Frontieras is creating what could be a pivotal moment for the future of energy on the world stage. Invest at $7.38/share before the window closes tomorrow at 11:59 PM PT.  This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/ Reservation of the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that we will be listed on the NASDAQ. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC.
The FBI released photos and videos showing Nancy Guthrie's possible abductor tampering with a doorbell camera at her Tucson home the morning she disappeared on Feb. 1. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Wednesday, February 11, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1935, Consolidated National Bank and Valley Bank and Trust Co. of Phoenix merged to become Valley National Bank. Jackpot! A Prescott player won $722,755 in Saturday's Arizona Lottery Triple Twist drawing. Do you consider yourself lucky? Tell us in today's Poll. An Olympic moment was overshadowed when a Norwegian biathlon bronze winner publicly admitted to an affair during an emotional on-air interview at the Milan Games. Host Ayla Brown shares the full story on today's episode of The Flyover Podcast. Tune in here. Today's sponsor, Frontieras, is racing toward a potential trillion-dollar energy opportunity, giving investors just one day left to get in at $7.38 a share before the window closes. Buckeye ☁️ 80/50° | Bullhead City ☁️ 70/52° | Casa Grande ๐ค️ 81/50° | Flagstaff ⛅ 52/28° | Globe ☁️ 70/48° | Kingman ๐จ 61/44° | Lake Havasu ☁️ 73/53° | Payson ☁️ 59/42° | Phoenix ☁️ 80/57° | Prescott ⛅ 57/36° | Safford ๐ค️ 77/50° | Sedona ☁️ 62/45° | Show Low ☁️ 59/36° | Sierra Vista ๐ค️ 73/49° | Tucson ๐ค️ 79/54° | Yuma ☁️ 76/53°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | | Video Shows Possible Guthrie Suspect The FBI released photos and videos showing Nancy Guthrie's possible abductor tampering with a doorbell camera at her Tucson home the morning she disappeared on Feb. 1. Authorities said no suspects have been identified. An unidentified person was detained for questioning in the case late Tuesday, but authorities did not release any details. The video footage shows an individual wearing a ski mask, gloves, long clothing, and a backpack, and appearing to carry a gun while attempting to cover the camera lens. FBI Director Kash Patel said the images were recovered from the camera system's data memory with the help of private-sector partners and Arizona law enforcement. | Kayaker Rescued from Cliff A rope rescue team rappelled 200 feet to reach a 44-year-old kayaker trapped on a cliff in a remote section of the Virgin River Gorge near Littlefield. The man said his kayak started taking on water, and after beaching it, he tried climbing nearly 1,000 feet up the steep canyon wall before encountering an impassable cliff. State and local rescue workers hiked roughly half a mile to the canyon rim, set up a rope system, and hoisted the uninjured man safely to the top. | Divers Explore Sunken WWII Bomber A specialized dive team explored a B-29 bomber at rest nearly 100 feet underwater in Lake Mead, where the aircraft crashed in 1948 during missile guidance experiments. Video footage shows the divers navigating cold, murky water along a guide rope, observing the aircraft's large size and the preservation provided by the fresh water. The plane's crew survived the crash, and the plane—the same model that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima—remains preserved, with cockpit controls and seats intact. The plane is one of the last intact B-29s from World War II. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  One Day Left: Invest in America's Trillion-Dollar Energy Comeback at $7.38/Share Under a White House that favors energy production on our home soil, Frontieras North America could unlock up to $2.1 trillion in energy potential. They can convert coal into high-value products like hydrogen and diesel without burning it. But that's not even the best part. They're doing it in what was once the heart of American industry: Appalachia. Their new land purchase in Mason County, West Virginia, has earned praise from West Virginia Gov. Morrisey for its potential to transform the region into an energy powerhouse. Here's why you shouldn't miss this last chance to invest at $7.38/share: -
"FASF" ticker reserved on the NASDAQ
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$850M flagship facility now being built
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$10 million raised from investors so far Reaching just 2% of the global coal market could mean a trillion-dollar valuation for Frontieras. As a perfect storm of breakthroughs set up the company for potential valuation impact, you have just one more day to invest at the current price. Lock in the $7.38 share price before the window closes tomorrow, Feb. 12, 2026. | | | | ➤ Scottsdale: A lawsuit accuses the city's airport and a jet owner of unsafe parking in a deadly 2025 tarmac collision involving a jet that veered off the runway. (Watch) ➤ Statewide: Fire officials warn that dry winter conditions and low snowpack could bring an early and intense fire season, as highlighted by a recent wildfire near Payson. (Watch) ➤ Tolleson: The community is rallying to help 17-month-old baby Ava and her family cover medical bills as she battles stage 3 liver cancer. (Watch) ➤ Phoenix: Public health officials say a person with measles traveled through Terminal 4 at Sky Harbor Airport between 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Jan. 29, potentially exposing others. (More) ➤ Safford: Eric Bejarano will remain interim city manager after the city council voted 4-3 to continue a search for a permanent manager. (Photo) ➤ Prescott: The rodeo community issued a statement paying tribute to the late Gary "Mr. Ed" Eddy, a rodeo volunteer for five decades who died of cancer on Jan. 28. (More) | | | | ➤ No. 1 Arizona men's basketball fell 82-78 on the road at No. 9 Kansas, the Wildcats' first loss of the season. Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd praised Kansas for the win and downplayed questions about officiating, despite Kansas taking 11 more free throws than Arizona. (More) ➤ Arizona Diamondbacks left-handed pitcher Andrew Saalfrank will miss the 2026 season after undergoing shoulder surgery. (More) ➤ Arizona State alum and Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suggested the team should sign wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, a former college teammate. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: Olympics | NBA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAASB | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Boost your heart health naturally with OptiLipid, a powerful supplement designed to support healthy cholesterol levels, regulate blood sugar, reduce inflammation, and promote overall cardiovascular wellness — all with clinically researched, all-natural ingredients and a 100% satisfaction guarantee! (LEARN MORE) | | | | ➤ The average salary of Arizona workers rose 4.2% to about $53,000 last year, according to estimates by payroll services provider ADP. (More) ➤ Opponents of a proposed data center in Marana submitted nearly 3,000 signatures in support of a ballot question asking voters to reverse zoning approval of the project. (Watch) ➤ An investment fund established by Xcellerant Ventures in Scottsdale offers retail investors access to SpaceX ahead of the company's possible public stock offering. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Secure your retirement with annuity options from Annuities.net — get free, unbiased quotes from top carriers to compare rates and find steady, guaranteed income that helps protect your savings, ease market worry, and build lifelong financial confidence for your future. (LEARN MORE) | | | Flying together with our sponsor The Next $435B Energy Empire Is Being Minted In today's dollars, John D. Rockefeller would be worth $435 billion. But "oil money" is old news, and what's next might surprise investors in 2026: a $2.1 trillion opportunity in "clean" coal. Now is the "Rockefeller" moment for Frontieras as they reform coal into hydrogen, diesel, and other valuable commodities (just like Rockefeller did with oil). With a White House that favors domestic energy, the NASDAQ ticker FASF reserved, and land officially purchased for their flagship coal reformation plant, Frontieras is positioned for potential valuation impact. You have until 11:59 p.m. PT tomorrow to invest in Frontieras at $7.38/share.* This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras's Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/ Reservation of the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that we will be listed on the NASDAQ. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC | | | | ➤ Fire crews from Phoenix and Scottsdale pulled a man from a canal after he spent roughly an hour swimming for recreation. 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