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Suspects steal truck, tools and parts from salvage yard
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is searching for the suspects who stole a truck and other property from a Humboldt salvage yard.
Boy ejected from vehicle in crash dies
A 5-year-old boy, who was not in a car seat or wearing a seat belt, died after he was ejected out of the car he was in, according to a statement released Tuesday by the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies arrest N. Arizona man threatening wife, children
Officials say a Spring Valley man was arrested Thursday after he threatened to assault his soon-to-be ex-wife and take their children.
Deputies arrest man after chase, search Thursday
After a search that lasted almost five hours, Yavapai County Sheriff's deputies arrested a man Thursday evening in Spring Valley near Mayer.
In March 1860, an unusual advertisement appeared in a San Francisco newspaper: "Wanted - young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over eighteen.
CASA preparing for grand reopening
Staff members at the Central Arizona Senior Association center here are preparing for a "grand re-opening" Wednesday that coincides with their official takeover of the meals programs.
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Rep. Tobin Named Representative of the Year by the AZ Chamber of Commerce
" Today Rep. Andy Tobin was named "Representative of the Year" by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry for sponsoring bills this session that reduce burdens on the business community.
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Yavapai County Superior Court Accepts Judicial Discipline - Prescott eNews
The Commission on Judicial Conduct announced today an agreement for resolution of disciplinary proceedings pending against Howard D. Hinson, Jr., a Yavapai County Superior Court judge... Hinson will resign effective September 30.
Mountain Institute, JTED prepares for launch
When school resumes in the fall, high school students from Bagdad to Mayer will have the opportunity to enroll in the newly created Mountain Institute, Joint Technology Education District.
Assessor tightening belt on bogus ag exemptions
With more than 70 percent of Yavapai County owned or controlled by either the state or federal government - and 26 percent in private hands, ranchers and farmers enjoy a large swath of public and private land they can lease to grow crops and graze cattle.
NACOG severing ties with senior center contractors
Teresa Alvarez, left, and Martha Keen put together meals for lunch Thursday morning at the Central Arizona Seniors Association Senior Center in Prescott Valley.
Diesel engine stolen from Mayer school
Yavapai County Sheriff's Police Department is investigating the theft of a 300-500 pound four-cylinder diesel engine that was taken from Mayer High School Wednesday afternoon.
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"The State Is In a Desperate Situation" Says Tobin - Prescott eNews
The State is in a desperate situation. Everyone is being asked to take a cut. Right now the possible cuts to counties, cities and towns include a 20% cut in the VLT tax distribution.
Dump the Drugs: Mom who lost son urges parents to keep track of prescriptions
Debbie DiVello sits next to a photo of her son Shaun Dominick who died from a prescription drug overdose at the age of 19 in 2006, at her home in Prescott Valley.
Expo on border security starts today
A national conference on border security is expected to draw hundreds of law-enforcement agents and curious citizens to downtown Phoenix today and Thursday, lured by Warrior Mindset Training seminars and exhibits featuring high-tech surveillance gear.
School districts hand out 5,500 layoff notices
An estimated 5,500 employees at 120 school districts in the state were recently handed pink slips warning them they may not have jobs next school year, an Arizona Republic survey has found.
Calm, cool and collected 8,000 times a month
Every year, the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials honors emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunications Week, April 12 through 18.
San Pasqual lost 18-1 on Thursday to Mayer-Orme without seven of its regular players, who were missing during the Spring Break week.
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