Five members of the Planning and Zoning Commission were informed on the Lakeshore 650 development plan at its Monday, April 8, study session delivered by Donna Kennedy, director of Development Services. No action was taken at this time.
After the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a national drinking water standard for PFOA/PFAS “forever chemicals” on Wednesday, April 10, the City of Prescott announced that the city’s municipal water is already compliant with the standard.
The reward is increasing for information about the suspect(s) involved in the Legado apartment fire and Bradshaw Mountain High School incidents. The Soldwedel family, owners of Western News&Info, Inc. and Prescott Newspapers, Inc. – publishers of The Daily Courier – have pledged an additional $5,000 toward the reward Yavapai Silent Witness is offering.
By now most of us have learned — and are laboring under the fallacy — that the English language is condensed from a stew of older languages with flavorings of German, Latin, Greek, French, Frisian, and whatever verbiage the Anglo-Saxon people were flinging about at the time.
Yavapai Silent Witness is offering a $35,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to the arrest of the suspect or suspects involved in the Legado apartment fire on April 1 and the Bradshaw Mountain High School vandalizations the weekend of March 31 and the fire on April 4 in Prescott Valley.
Prescott Valley Town staff and consultants on Thursday, April 4, updated the Town Council about efforts to remediate PFAS chemicals present in groundwater pumped by certain town wells.
Pre-sale tickets for the 46th annual Prescott Valley Days — May 9-12 — for the all-you-ride carnival passes are now available at the Prescott Valley Chamber office...
On Wednesday, April 3, at approximately 1:34 p.m., emergency crews from the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA), Prescott Fire Department (PPD), Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD), and Priority Ambulance responded to the reports of a structure fire in the 7000 block of East Prairie Hill in Prescott Valley.
Months of negotiations between Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Group and Aetna came to a halt this morning, April 5, with the 300-some hospital physicians and practitioners and the national insurer unable to reach a deal to renew or extend their contract and enable patients to have in-network coverage.
The Humboldt Unified School District has rescheduled its Governing Board meeting one week after it was intended to be held, now planned for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11.
The Humboldt Education Foundation’s (HEF) challenged the schools and the community to a Penny War in February, and the results are in.