August 9, 2016
For years, the July 4 fireworks event was coordinated by the city’s special events manager. But after the elimination of that position as a part of budget cuts on Jan. 1, 2016, the city chose to go out for bid for the July 4 event.
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Deliberations on how to spend the city’s tourism/recreation bed-tax money led to a related question for the Prescott City Council this week: Is a daylong July 4 bash worth $60,000 to $80,000 in public money?
By Cindy Barks
August 10, 2016