Prescott’s sober-living-home total drops to 24 under state licensing
City Councilman seeks clarification on release of information about licensed homes

The Prescott City Council met Tuesday, June 23, 2020, to discuss a number of issues, including the number of sober living homes currently licensed in Prescott. The number has dropped dramatically from the high of 200 or more about 5 years ago. (Cindy Barks/Courier)

The Prescott City Council met Tuesday, June 23, 2020, to discuss a number of issues, including the number of sober living homes currently licensed in Prescott. The number has dropped dramatically from the high of 200 or more about 5 years ago. (Cindy Barks/Courier)

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