Prescott-area resident Frank Shankwitz, co-founder, CEO, and the first president of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, passed away on Jan. 22, 2021. The founder of the greatest global nonprofit for children was once asked, “What’s your wish?” His response? “To have my story told…”
Do you know an individual, business or nonprofit organization in the Quad Cities that deserves recognition for their efforts in “Finding and Making the Good”?
At 18, Beth Vicory is an affable, poised young lady determined to embrace life with a tight grasp.
Rebecca Cooley’s more- than-three-decade tenure with the Humboldt Unified School District started as a parent helper in 1986 at Lake Valley Elementary, then the district’s only such school.
Prescott’s infectious disease specialist Dr. William Lockwood is no stranger to viruses — but even he is likely to say the COVID-19 novel coronavirus this year has proved a challenge for he and his fellow peers in the medical profession.
Tours of the Humboldt Unified School District are a regular highlight for Governing Board members who appreciate the opportunity to see close-up how the policies they implement work in practicality.
Prescott Valley resident Virginia Kilduff and her horse, Kisses On My Bottom, were named World Champions at the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) World Finals this month.
Jessi Hans describes herself as a “daring optimist.”