In an effort to enhance community safety, the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) and Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) are teaming up to raise awareness about the importance of visible, well-lit address numbers on residential and commercial properties.
This past Christmas, my wife gave me a “For the Fallen” Arlington Bracelet. These bracelets from The Hero Company remind us that more than 400,000 men and women lie at rest in Arlington National Cemetery.
Do you remember in 2019 when the Town of Chino Valley went to the voters for roads funding? Town officials were seeking money to be dedicated to a 20-year plan, which voters rejected.
The Town of Prescott Valley will be receiving $2.1 million from the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) earmarked toward the completion of the installation of Sensus Flex Net automated meter transmitters that are found throughout the system and providing access for all customers to the town’s online WaterSmart Portal.
Humboldt Unified School District leaders are seeking faculty, staff and community help as they “embark on the exciting journey” of a district reorganization intended to offer its 5,500 or so students new academic, athletic and social enrichment opportunities.
Alarmed about what could have happened to one community, state lawmakers on Thursday, March 21, agreed to erect some barriers to new rock and gravel operations opening in existing neighborhoods.
On Friday, March 22, at shortly before noon a vehicle with a female driver crashed through a transformer box on Windsong Drive near Long Look Drive in Prescott Valley. It is believed that she had been suffering a medical situation at the time of the accident.
After going through months of staff recruitment challenges and other start-up issues, the new Yavapai County Criminal Justice Center and Jail in Prescott is slated to be fully staffed and operational within the next week.
Join the Community Services Department from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Chino Valley Senior Center, 1021 W. Butterfield Road, for a sweet treat!
So here was my week: 134 e-mails, 84 phone calls from community citizens from Prescott to Prescott Valley to Camp Verde, American Ranch, Cornville and Black Canyon City, one Zoom meeting, one facial appointment, one stop at Prescott Meat Company for chicken the best chicken in the universe, one radio show...