9/26/2009 9:59:00 PM Today in History: September 27
The Daily Courier
September 27, 2008
The Yavapai Regional Medical Center West Campus recently qualified as a state-designated Cardiac Arrest Center. The designation improves the chances for survival of people having out-of-hospital heart attacks.
September 27, 2004
More than two dozen chefs entered the American Culinary Federation's competition hosted by the Prescott Chapter of the
ACF at the Hassayampa Inn.
September 27, 1999
As the weather cools, the influenza season heats up. The Yavapai County Health Department, however, warns people not to receive flu shots too soon. The best time to get a flu shot is after Oct. 1 so it lasts longer through the flu season.
September 27, 1984
A land-use plan by Yavapai County for portions of Chino Valley and Paulden displays little chance for commercial strip zoning in either area.
September 27, 1959
"Seventy head of Yavapai County's top range calves brought an average of 35.2 cents per pound Saturday. They were sold at the 24th Annual Yavapai Barbecue and Calf Sale at the Hays Ranch in Peeples Valley."
September 27, 1934
"The Mayer High school annual "La Loma Del Cobre," which was entered in the contest for the best mimeographed year-book published in the state last year, placed fourth, making the school eligible for a cash prize, according to word received here today from the Phoenix Stationary Supply company that acted
as director of the contest."
September 27, 1909
"Through his misconception of what constituted a jack rabbit, George Tan, aka, a Japanese resident of this city, yesterday afternoon seriously wounded a little Indian girl near Whipple barracks in the rocks of the west of that place."