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The Final Push to 1,000+

Ten days ago, we set out on a mission to reach 1,000 investors. Without you, we could not make it. But here’s the deal: we only have one day left.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is the moment to step in and be one of the final investors who help us cross this milestone. Together, we can finish strong.

Invest in The Flyover today

You Have Questions. We Have Answers!

One of the top questions we get is: How do I get a return on my investment?

We believe in transparency. Like all investments, this carries risk—but here’s why The Flyover is different: we’re already profitable after just two years, with 80% gross margins and 24% net income. This puts The Flyover in the top 1% of media startups.

The three most common ways investors can realize returns are:

  1. A Sale: A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’d only partner with those who uphold our high standards. CNN or NPR need not apply.
  2. Public Listing: While we’re private today, the future could include listing on a stock exchange, giving owners and investors freedom to buy and sell their shares.
  3. Profit Distributions (Dividends): Because we’re profitable now, unlike most startups, dividends are a real possibility in the future.

To recap: 1. Sale. 2. Listing. 3. Distributions.

Your Last Chance

This is your opportunity to be part of something truly unique. Help us surpass our goal of 1,000 investors—we have one day left—and still qualify for up to 10% bonus shares.

It all comes down to this final day. Will you step up?

Invest in The Flyover today.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1 Dragon Bravo Toll: 100+ Buildings

Federal officials reported the Dragon Bravo Fire has severely damaged or destroyed 106 of 229 buildings on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and a wastewater treatment plant.

Additionally, the federal Burned Area Emergency Response team reported damage to 1,000 feet of the main water pipeline and found hazardous materials at three high-risk sites.

Currently, the wildfire is 80% contained. More than 690 workers remain assigned to the fire, which was sparked by a lightning strike on July 4 and has since burned more than 145,000 acres.

The fire significantly reduced area tourism, with the canyon’s North Rim closed and the South Rim only recently reopened.

Article Icon 1 Officer Shot Serving Search Warrant 

A police officer was shot and another was injured while serving a search warrant near downtown Phoenix on Tuesday. The suspected gunman was shot and was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.

The officers were treated for their injuries.

The incident took place around 11:30 a.m., when officers knocking on an apartment door were met with gunfire and returned fire, striking the suspect.

The case marks the 24th officer-involved shooting in Maricopa County and the 51st statewide this year.

Article Icon 1Tribe Eyes Law to Expel Violent Members

The Gila River Indian Community is considering an ordinance that would allow for the banishment of members convicted of violent crimes, the first proposal of its kind in Arizona.

The proposal comes amid rising violence in the community, including the shooting death of 23-year-old Gila River officer Joshua Briese last summer.

The proposal would apply to a person who commits a serious violent offense or three misdemeanor violent offenses. Banished members could be barred from living in the community, voting, and receiving per capita payments.

A person facing banishment could present evidence and witnesses in their defense.

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➤ Statewide: Tropical moisture from Hurricane Lorena will boost storm chances in Arizona on Thursday and Friday, with threats of heavy rain, flash flooding, and gusty winds. (Watch)

➤ Tempe: Parents packed a Kyrene School District school board meeting to oppose a proposal to close nine schools due to declining enrollment. (Watch)

➤ Holbrook: A young male black bear wandering downtown in search of food and water was safely tranquilized and relocated after climbing a power pole. It was the city’s first bear sighting in a decade. (Watch)

➤ Bisbee: A nonprofit is testing blocks made from a mix of cement and recycled styrofoam for use in home building, aiming to cut construction costs and increase the supply of affordable homes. (Watch)

➤ Flagstaff: Rescuers airlifted a mountain biker with a suspected leg fracture from rugged terrain near Schultz Pass after a weekend accident. (Watch)

➤ Globe/Superior: Roadway improvement projects resumed on the U.S. 60 with daytime lane restrictions, reduced speed limits, and directed traffic in multiple work zones. (Details)

Arizona Sports

➤ Tests confirmed that Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. tore his ACL on Monday night against the Rangers. He faces a recovery period of eight to 12 months. (More)

➤ Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Calais Campbell was surprised when teammates voted him as a team captain, saying, “For the guys to vote me as captain, that is very surreal.” (More)

➤ The Phoenix Mercury are tied for the second-best record in the WNBA following the team’s win over the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night. (More)

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Arizona Business

Mall boutique chain Claire’s will close more than 290 stores nationwide, including six in Arizona. Seven others in the state will remain open under new ownership. (Details)

The labor force in Prescott grew year-over-year in June, after shrinking in the spring. Hiring picked up in state and local government, healthcare, and schools, offsetting declines in most other industries. (More)

A developer seeks approval for a 336-unit affordable apartment community on 15 acres in Casa Grande, with a Planning and Zoning Commission hearing set for today. (More)

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Et Cetera

The state will host a national wheelchair football tournament for the first time from Friday through Sunday at WestWorld of Scottsdale, featuring the Arizona Cardinals wheelchair team. Admission is free. (More)

Phoenix recorded its fourth-hottest summer this year with an average temperature of 96.2 degrees, below last summer’s record of 98.9 degrees, area meteorologists say. (Watch)

Yuma Fire Department Chief Dustin Fields will retire Friday after more than three decades of service. (More)

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