Nov. 4, 2008
Hoping for another comeback like the one that gained him the primary win, U.S. Sen. John McCain rallied supporters on the steps of the Yavapai County courthouse on election eve after stopping in seven key states.
Nov. 4, 2004
Yavapai County election officials had 10 days after the Nov. 2 general election to check approximately 2,600 provisional ballots that voters turned in.
Nov. 4, 1999
Substitute teachers in Prescott public schools were set to earn the same as their tri-city counterparts.
Nov. 4, 1984
The gates were set to spring open at 6 a.m. for the national horse races, but some voters felt there were too many sure winners and not much chance with longshots to spend the time it would take to place a bet in the voting booth.
Nov. 4, 1959
"The April lynching of Mack Charles Parker apparently will go unsolved in the current Pearl River County grand jury investigation."
Nov. 4, 1934
"C.D. Rhodes, Prescott coal dealer, took the prosaic and apparently 'dry' subject of water and turned it into a fast-moving, informative address before the Prescott Rotary Club in the Owl Drug & Candy Co. dining room."
Nov. 4, 1909
"So fiendish and as shocking that it is almost unbelievable is the crime that was committed upon William McCormick, a miner, and James Stewart, a railroad man, at Ash Fork."
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