The 2008-09 flu season officially began when the Arizona Department of Health Services confirmed the state's first case on influenza.
November 21, 2004
During a special meeting, The Yavapai College Governing Board approved a request for proposals that kicked off the search for a new president.
November 21, 1999
The Yavapai County Planning and Zoning Commission gave its approval to two projects in rural area-a teen camp, retreat and conference center in Yarnell and the rebuilding of the historic Castle Hot Springs to its former glory.
November 21, 1984
The surface of Prescott Valley's Robert Road is breaking down in several areas barely a month after a resurfacing project on the south half of the road. Neither the town nor the resurfacing company claim responsibility, but the town hired an independent laboratory to determine why the surface began crumbing.
November 21, 1959
"Officially recognizing for the first time that alcoholism is a problem on the reservation, the Navajo Tribal Council has ordered appointment of a committee to seek a solution."
November 21, 1934
"Sheriff Robert M. Robbins today was called upon by a worried Chino Valley framer, S. I. Coats, to help find his 14-year-old daughter, Enice, who left home just before noon yesterday ostensibly to visit the Chino Valley school but who has not been seen or heard from by her parents since."
November 21, 1909
"Did Tom Chemis, the Italian counterfeiter, who died lat Thursday at Humboldt from a wound inflicted by a rifle bullet discharged by Deputy Sheriff Thompson, of Mayer, intend to end his life with his own gun, of was he endeavoring to shoot at the officers? This is a question which will probably never be settled."