The Daily Courier - Thu Nov 19
EDITOR: In response to John Repecko's letter I would like to say that I have worked for Safeway here in Prescott for over 27 years.
Horses with H.E.A.R.T. thanks its benefactorsThe Daily Courier - Thu Nov 19
EDITOR: Horses with H.E.A.R.T. thanks all the people who participated in and supported our 13th annual Ride-A-Thon. Special thanks go out to American Ranch Community Association and Guy and Donna Meraz-American Ranch Equestrian Center for the use of their beautiful venue.
on the Bookshelf: Danette BarrasThe Daily Courier - Thu Nov 19
Prescott registered nurse, Dannette Barras, has written "Esther's Courage," a religious children's novel about a young girl's fight for faith and survival.
Debate continues on Peavine Trail crossingsTopix - Wed Nov 18
PRESCOTT - For thousands of hikers and cyclists each year, Prescott's Peavine Trail offers a getaway - a chance to leave behind the traffic of everyday life.Over its decade of existence, the multi-use trail - flanked as it is by striking views of the Granite Dells and Watson Lake - has become a recreational fixture ...
Daily Courier Editorial: Prescott's lucky Norwood is stayingTopix - Wed Nov 18
It's a good thing for the City of Prescott that Steve Norwood is staying on as city manager in these difficult times.Norwood announced at Tuesday's council meeting that he had taken his name out of the running for a similar post outside of Austin, Texas, as city manager of Pflugerville, for which he had expressed an interest.
Lock-down ordered at Camp Verde High SchoolVerde Independent - Wed Nov 18
The Camp Verde Marshal's Office ordered the entire Camp Verde School District complex into lock-down on Monday following a call made by someone claiming to be armed and on the high school campus.
Big Chino expenditures in question because of Taxpayer Protection InitiativeThe Daily Courier - Tue Nov 17
In the wake of the recent overwhelming voter support for the Taxpayer Protection Initiative, questions arose Tuesday over how Prescott should proceed with Big Chino pipeline-related expenses.
Daily Courier Editorial: Law should ban feeding bearsTopix - Tue Nov 17
The Arizona Game and Fish Department euthanized another bear this past Friday in Prescott Valley. This is a call for action, but not the kind you might think.This was the adult female bear that wildlife managers tranquilized in Mayer in July, then tagged and moved about 50 miles to a remote part of the Prescott National Forest.
Norwood withdraws from Texas job considerationThe Daily Courier - Tue Nov 17
At Tuesday's Prescott City Council meeting, city manager Steve Norwood announced that he has withdrawn from the running for a city manager's post in Pflugerville, Texas.
Yavapai County supervisors OK light and trailer amendmentsThe Daily Courier - Mon Nov 16
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Monday unanimously approved a zoning amendment to the county's light-pollution ordinance, but split 2-1 on another zoning amendment that lets property owners use park model trailers as a primary home in residential neighborhoods.
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