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The Phoenix Mercury are headed to the WNBA Finals, overcoming a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to eliminate top-seed Minnesota 86-81 on Sunday. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Tuesday, September 30, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1936, pioneer mail carrier and hotel builder William Neal died at 87. Pictured here, Neal spent 42 years delivering mail between Tucson and Mammoth, and built Oracle’s Mountain View Hotel in 1894. Arizonans were treated to a rare sight Sunday evening as a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch created a glowing twilight effect across the sky just after sunset. ๐ธ๐ฅHeads up: we’ve got something good coming your way. Watch your inbox for a special email from The Flyover featuring Brad’s Deals, your ticket to big savings on the brands you love. Elon Musk says robots will do everything better—and with today's sponsor, Miso Robotics' AI-powered kitchen robot already flipping fries for White Castle and scaling nationwide, investors now have a rare chance to get in before the next big leap. Buckeye ☀️ 92°/68° | Flagstaff ๐ค️ 66/42° | Globe ☀️ 85°/61° | Kingman ๐จ 83°/61° | Lake Havasu ☀️ 97°/72° | Page ๐ค️ 79°/59° | Payson ☀️ 77°/54° | Phoenix ☀️ 95°/73° | Prescott ☀️ 74°/52° | Safford ☀️ 91°/62° | Sedona ☀️ 78°/58° | Show Low ☀️ 74°/48° | Sierra Vista ☀️ 84°/59° | Tucson ☀️ 96°/68° | Yuma ☀️ 97°/71°  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. | | | |  | ๐จ Final Push: Help Us Hit Our Q3 Goal ๐จ When we launched this campaign, our goal was to be at 50% of our funding by the end of Q3. Today, we're at 42%. With your help, we can close the gap before the quarter ends tomorrow. Investments start at $750 (just $2 per share), and virtually every dollar is invested in growth: building new audiences, expanding into new states, driving more revenue, and fueling future profits. What YOUR investment has already achieved: - Massive growth: When we started this raise in August, The Flyover had approximately 2.5 million readers. Just weeks later, we're closing in on 3 million.
- Texas: On track for 500,000 readers (or more!) by year's end.
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Legacy media continues to mislead and disappoint. The Flyover is different: no corporate bosses, no bias, no agendas. Just fact-first news for common-sense Americans. Will you help us close the Q3 gap and build the future of news by investing today? Invest in The Flyover now | | | Globe Flood Aftermath: 'It's just unreal' The state Department of Forestry and Fire Management took the lead on search and rescue operations in Globe following deadly flash flooding on Friday, deploying more than 150 personnel to assist with recovery. Meanwhile, business owners in the city's downtown started to rebuild with volunteer help, pending state and federal funding assistance. "It's just unreal. A complete... I don't... I'm at a loss for words," Globe Antique Mall owner Kimberly Cason said. The state teams coordinated with local first responders to conduct primary and secondary searches along the Pinal Creek drainage, using cadaver dogs. Heavy equipment operators cleared debris, including hundreds of displaced propane tanks. | Mercury Advance to WNBA Finals The Phoenix Mercury are headed to the WNBA Finals, overcoming a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to eliminate top-seed Minnesota 86-81 on Sunday. Phoenix staged multiple comebacks in the series, led by key performances from Alyssa Thomas, DeWanna Bonner, and Satou Sabally, while Minnesota played without star Napheesa Collier in the decisive Game 4. The Mercury will face either the Indiana Fever or Las Vegas Aces, who will play a winner-take-all Game 5 tonight to determine the championship matchup. Phoenix gets five days off to prepare for Friday's first game in the best-of-seven championship series, its first finals appearance since 2021. The team last won a WNBA title in 2014. | Stolen Marana Guinea Pigs Recovered Authorities recovered 24 of 25 guinea pigs stolen last week from a Marana animal rescue, locating them at a Phoenix residence on Friday. Police used surveillance footage and witness cooperation to identify the theft suspects: two 14-year-old girls and their mother, Heather Jensen, who was known to workers at the animal rescue. A possible motive was not released. One guinea pig died prior to the animals' rescue. The remainder were returned to the shelter. The suspects face potential charges of burglary and possession of stolen property, pending review by the Pima County Attorney's Office. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Elon Musk: "Robots Will…Do Everything Better" And it's already happening. Just look at fast food. Miso Robotics is already delivering an AI-powered fry-cooking robot called Flippy that can cook perfectly and never calls in sick. As restaurants grapple with 144% labor turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, it's no surprise brands like White Castle are turning to Miso. Now, after selling out the first run of its first fully commercial robot in one week, Miso's scaling production to 100,000+ US fast food locations in need. In fact, with its US-based manufacturing ramping up now, Miso now has partnerships with NVIDIA, Amazon, and Uber to refine its robots and AI. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Just don't wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9. | | | | ➤ Sedona/Cottonwood: Northern Arizona Healthcare will offer $85 mammograms throughout October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (Details) ➤ Statewide: Arizona's new Bite and Run Law requires dog owners to share their contact information with anyone bitten by their dog. (More) ➤ Statewide: Arizona stores are included in a nationwide recall of 58 million pounds of corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick products after pieces of wood were found in some packages. (More) ➤ Mesa: The police department reassigned Assistant Chief Ed Wessing amid an investigation into alleged misconduct, with details of the case undisclosed. (Watch) ➤ Casa Grande: The city will enforce its new urban camping ordinance starting Wednesday, aiming to safeguard public spaces, improve safety and cleanliness, and provide support for the homeless. (More) ➤ Kingman: Customers paying with credit or debit cards for utilities and other city services will incur convenience fees starting in October. (More) | | | | ➤ University of Arizona tennis player Jay Friend defeated Ohio State's Aidan Kim to win the ITA All-American championship this weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (More) ➤ Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick said of the team's season, "I have never been more disappointed in a season than this one because our expectations were so high." (More) ➤ Eastern Arizona College head volleyball coach Shari Kay was recognized after earning her 500th career victory. (Photos) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NHL | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This Cordless Jet Washer Blasts Away Dirt in Seconds. Tired of spending your weekends scrubbing with a hose, wrestling with cords, or watching expensive pressure washers sit collecting dust? HydroX5 is rewriting the rules... no cords, no fuss, no mess. This cordless, jet‑powered washer blasts away grime, moss, and dirt in just seconds, transforming patios, driveways, and fences with minimal effort. (LEARN MORE) | | | | ➤ Arizona companies Shamrock Farms, Hamilton Distillers, and Harkins Theatres were named among the nation's top family-owned employers in a survey asking job seekers where they most want to work. (List) ➤ Glendale will welcome Arizona's first Vallarta Supermarkets in 2026, with the California grocer planning to open 15 Phoenix-area stores over the next 10 years. (More) ➤ McDonald's fans in Arizona and other states are counting down the days until the return of the chain's Monopoly game next week after a 10-year hiatus. The game will feature app-based prize collection. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Car insurance costs to hit record highs in 2025. Car insurance premiums rose by an average of 12% nationwide from 2024 to 2025, but some states faced significantly sharper increases. Was yours one of them? See if you could save with Money's best car insurance list. SEE IF YOU COULD SAVE | | | Flying together with our sponsor The AI Restaurant Brands Are Demanding Sellouts are good for business, and Miso sold out initial units of its newest AI-powered kitchen robot, Flippy Fry Station, in one week. Why? The $1T fast-food industry faces 144% worker turnover and $20/hour minimum wages in places like California. But these units can boost industry profits by up to $24B. Brands like White Castle already use them. With partnerships in place with NVIDIA and Uber AI to refine its robots and AI, Miso is currently ramping up its U.S.-based manufacturing to capture a $4B/year annual revenue opportunity. There are 100,000+ U.S. fast food locations in need. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Just don't wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9. This is a paid advertisement for Miso Robotics' Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.misorobotics.com. | | | | ➤ The annual Veterans Honor Ride made a stop in Lake Havasu City on Saturday, where motorcyclists visited three nursing homes to honor and thank local veterans. (Photos) ➤ Sedona's first Polish Picnic drew more than 700 guests to Posse Grounds Park on Sept. 20 to celebrate Polish culture with food, music, and cultural activities. (Photo) ➤ The Town of Cottonwood will host International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday, offering the public free telescope viewings guided by members of the Astronomers of the Verde Valley club. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Magnesium Breakthrough is a complete 7-in-1 formula with all seven essential forms of magnesium—most supplements only have 1–2. It supports deeper sleep, stress relief, muscle recovery, and heart health while staying gentle on digestion. With highly bioavailable forms like chelate and citrate, plus a 365-day money-back guarantee, it's the simple way to feel your best. Try Magnesium Breakthrough here | | | | Have you ever ridden a motorcycle? - Yes
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University of Colorado officials issued a statement late Sunday condemning CU fans' use of expletives and religious slurs during the Saturday home game against Brigham Young University. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Tuesday, September 30, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1977, federal officials approved the withdrawal of Colorado’s Interstate 470 from the Interstate Highway System. A decades-old state program pairing wild horses with prison inmates is coming to an end. Find out more in Around Colorado. What’s your connection to horses? Have you ridden them all your life, or have you never been near one? Vote in our Poll or hit reply to tell us. ๐ธ๐ฅHeads up: we’ve got something good coming your way. Watch your inbox for a special email from The Flyover featuring Brad’s Deals, your ticket to big savings on the brands you love. Elon Musk says robots will do everything better—and with today's sponsor, Miso Robotics's AI-powered kitchen robot already flipping fries for White Castle and scaling nationwide, investors now have a rare chance to get in before the next big leap. Alamosa ☀️ 69°/35° | Boulder ⛅ 75°/50° | Colorado Springs ☀️ 74°/52° | Denver ⛅ 80°/55° | Durango ⛅ 66°/44° | Fort Collins ⛅ 78°/52° | Fort Morgan ☀️ 79°/49° | Grand Junction ๐ง️ 77°/53° | Lamar ☀️ 84°/53° | Montrose ⛅ 73°/50° | Pueblo ☀️ 82°/56° | Steamboat Springs ๐ง️ 65°/47° | Vail ๐จ️ 51°/31°  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. | | | |  | ๐จ Final Push: Help Us Hit Our Q3 Goal ๐จ When we launched this campaign, our goal was to be at 50% of our funding by the end of Q3. Today, we're at 42%. With your help, we can close the gap before the quarter ends tomorrow. Investments start at $750 (just $2 per share), and virtually every dollar is invested in growth: building new audiences, expanding into new states, driving more revenue, and fueling future profits. What YOUR investment has already achieved: - Massive growth: When we started this raise in August, The Flyover had approximately 2.5 million readers. Just weeks later, we're closing in on 3 million.
- Texas: On track for 500,000 readers (or more!) by year's end.
- Florida: Growth surged 32% since new investments began—proof that investor support makes the difference.
- The Flyover Podcast: Breaking records daily for listens and views as we expand into audio and video.
- Exciting innovation coming soon: Our first-ever Flyover app and Flyover text alerts will give readers even more ways to access fact-first news.
Why invest now? - The Q3 finish line is tomorrow, and we're behind our goal.
- We've already raised $2.1 million from over 1,350 readers-turned-investors.
- Every new investment helps us grow audiences, expand into new states, and strengthen a profitable, reader-owned media company.
Legacy media continues to mislead and disappoint. The Flyover is different: no corporate bosses, no bias, no agendas. Just fact-first news for common-sense Americans. Will you help us close the Q3 gap and build the future of news by investing today? Invest in The Flyover now | | | 'Suspicious Device' Closes School District Brush School District canceled all Monday classes following the discovery of a "suspicious device" resembling a pipe bomb on the grounds of Brush Secondary Campus late Sunday evening. Local law enforcement thoroughly searched the campus, about 90 miles east of Denver. As a precaution, Thomson Primary and Beaver Valley Elementary were also searched. Early Monday, the Greeley Bomb Squad assessed and removed the device, which it determined was neither an explosive nor a decoy. All sites were cleared and secured, allowing classes to resume as scheduled today. Authorities don't believe the incident had any criminal intent. | CU Condemns Fan Behavior University of Colorado officials issued a statement late Sunday condemning CU fans' use of expletives and religious slurs during the Saturday home game against Brigham Young University. During the game, which BYU won 24-21, some fans in the stands started a vulgar chant directed toward BYU—visiting from Provo, Utah—and the Mormon faith. CU's statement "strongly condemned" the behavior, citing a gameday code of conduct. CU Athletics is reviewing its procedures in response to the incident. The behavior also drew a response from Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, who said the chants "have become far too common" at BYU's away games. | Seat Belt Use Hits All-Time High Seat belt use in Colorado is up 2.5% from last year, putting it at an all-time high of 90.7%, according to data from the Colorado Department of Transportation. Colorado's seat belt use has steadily increased since 2002, when the Click It or Ticket campaign first came to the state and just 72% of Coloradans wore seat belts. Despite the improvement, Colorado still lags behind the national rate of 91.2%. According to CDOT, Colorado's use rates vary widely by area—topping out at 97.1% in Grand County, while Pueblo County trails at just 71.6%. See a list here. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Elon Musk: "Robots Will…Do Everything Better" And it's already happening. Just look at fast food. Miso Robotics is already delivering an AI-powered fry-cooking robot called Flippy that can cook perfectly and never calls in sick. As restaurants grapple with 144% labor turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, it's no surprise brands like White Castle are turning to Miso. Now, after selling out the first run of its first fully commercial robot in one week, Miso's scaling production to 100,000+ U.S. fast food locations in need. In fact, with its U.S.-based manufacturing ramping up now, Miso now has partnerships with NVIDIA, Amazon, and Uber to refine its robots and AI. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Just don't wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9. | | | | ➤ Caรฑon City: The Bureau of Land Management announced it will end the Wild Horse Inmate Program, a decades-old program allowing select prison inmates to care for wild horses as a form of rehabilitation and vocational training. (See Details) ➤ Denver: A series of attempted armed robberies targeting men with Rolex watches led investigators to deport a suspected member of the Tren de Aragua gang. A second suspect remains at large. (See Details) ➤ Littleton: An electric vehicle caught fire in a shopping center parking lot Sunday, prompting multiple businesses to evacuate. No injuries or building damage were reported. (More) ➤ Jefferson County: A district court judge ordered cancer patients who unsuccessfully sued Lakewood medical manufacturer Terumo BCT for toxic pollution to pay the company nearly $5.2 million in legal fees. (See Details) ➤ Greeley: A woman who lied about her legal credentials while running two fraudulent immigration service businesses and overcharging clients has agreed to cease operations and pay a $12,000 fine. (See Details) ➤ Western Slope: Country Jam Colorado, the state's largest country music festival, announced it won't hold a festival in 2026 as organizers "take time to re-evaluate and plan for the future." (See Details) ➤ Denver: A former elections worker who says she lost her job after speaking to comedian Jon Stewart about safety issues at polling centers has settled a free-speech lawsuit against the city for $65,000. (See Details) Enjoy reading The Colorado Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | | ➤ The Denver Broncos outgained the Cincinnati Bengals 512 yards to 159 on Monday Night Football, winning 28-3 to improve to 2-2. (Box Score) ➤ The Colorado Rockies finished the 2025 season with a 43-119 record—the worst in franchise history. (More) ➤ Former Denver Nugget Michael Porter Jr. said that he's taking his career "a year at a time" at this point, even hinting he could retire as early as next season. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NHL | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This Cordless Jet Washer Blasts Away Dirt in Seconds. Tired of spending your weekends scrubbing with a hose, wrestling with cords, or watching expensive pressure washers sit collecting dust? HydroX5 is rewriting the rules... no cords, no fuss, no mess. This cordless, jet‑powered washer blasts away grime, moss, and dirt in just seconds, transforming patios, driveways, and fences with minimal effort. (LEARN MORE) | | | | ➤ American Furniture Warehouse is opening a second Colorado Springs store at Powers and Dublin, bringing an expected 250 jobs to the area. (More) ➤ A Loveland bakery says construction on a multi-year downtown improvement project has led foot traffic to plummet, putting it at risk of closing. (See Details) ➤ The Grand Junction Regional Airport received a $38 million grant for its runway replacement project from the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Improvement Program. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Car insurance costs to hit record highs in 2025. Car insurance premiums rose by an average of 12% nationwide from 2024 to 2025, but some states faced significantly sharper increases. Was yours one of them? See if you could save with Money's best car insurance list. SEE IF YOU COULD SAVE. | | | Flying together with our sponsor The AI Restaurant Brands Are Demanding Sellouts are good for business, and Miso sold out initial units of its newest AI-powered kitchen robot, Flippy Fry Station, in one week. Why? The $1 trillion fast-food industry faces 144% worker turnover and $20/hour minimum wages in places like California. But these units can boost industry profits by up to $24 billion. Brands like White Castle already use them. With partnerships in place with NVIDIA and Uber AI to refine its robots and AI, Miso is currently ramping up its U.S.-based manufacturing to capture a $4 billion/year annual revenue opportunity. There are 100,000+ U.S. fast food locations in need. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Just don't wait. Invest before bonus shares change on 10/9. This is a paid advertisement for Miso Robotics' Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.misorobotics.com. | | | | ➤ Honey Boo Boo, a former reality TV star also known as Alana Thompson, got into a car crash in Denver on Friday sustaining minor injuries, according to a social media post by her mother, Mama June. (See Details) ➤ A claw arcade filled with claw machine games opened in Denver this month. Players can win everything from standard claw-machine loot to giant Labubu plush toys. (See Video) ➤ Love Is Blind's Denver season premieres on Netflix tomorrow. The reality show follows 32 singles who meet, date, and eventually get engaged without physically seeing each other. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Magnesium Breakthrough is a complete 7-in-1 formula with all seven essential forms of magnesium—most supplements only have one or two. It supports deeper sleep, stress relief, muscle recovery, and heart health while staying gentle on digestion. With highly bioavailable forms like chelate and citrate, plus a 365-day money-back guarantee, it's the simple way to feel your best. Try Magnesium Breakthrough here. | | *Own The Flyover Disclaimer Equity crowdfunding investments in private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups. Companies seeking startup investment through equity crowdfunding tend to be in earlier stages of development and their business model, products and services may not yet be fully developed, operational or tested in the public marketplace. There is no guarantee that the stated valuation and other terms are accurate or in agreement with the market or industry valuations. Further, investors may receive illiquid and/or restricted stock that may be subject to holding period requirements and/or liquidity concerns.DealMaker Securities LLC, a registered broker-dealer, and member of FINRA | SIPC, located at 4000 Eagle Point Corporate Drive, Suite 950, Birmingham, AL 35242, is the Intermediary for this offering and is not an affiliate of or connected with the Issuer. Please check our background on FINRA's BrokerCheck. DealMaker Securities LLC does not make investment recommendations. DealMaker Securities LLC is NOT placing or selling these securities on behalf of the Issuer. DealMaker Securities LLC is NOT soliciting this investment or making any recommendations by collecting, reviewing, and processing an Investor's documentation for this investment. DealMaker Securities LLC conducts Anti-Money Laundering, Identity and Bad Actor Disqualification reviews of the Issuer, and confirms they are a registered business in good standing. DealMaker Securities LLC is NOT vetting or approving the information provided by the Issuer or the Issuer itself. Contact information is provided for Investors to make inquiries and requests to DealMaker Securities LLC regarding Regulation CF in general, or the status of such investor's submitted documentation, specifically. DealMaker Securities LLC may direct Investors to specific sections of the Offering Circular to locate information or answers to their inquiry but does not opine or provide guidance on issuer related matter. | |
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