Yesterday | Big Bug News
Bus, truck accident looks bad, but no serious injuries
On Tuesday, Nov. 10 this Greyhound bus collided with a tractor trailer on Interstate 17 near Sunset Point.
Thursday | Prescott Valley Tribune
11 Tribune, Granville Elementary student Blake Huntley was listed in the Honor Roll.
Morning fire destroys small restaurant in Cordes Lakes
Mayer Fire Chief Glenn Brown said his department has turned information about a Nov.
Fish and Floriculture: Mayer agriculture students work to regrow program
Mayer High School has had its problems keeping agriculture teachers, but not in keeping the interest of students.
Volunteers and veterans honor fallen heroes at Mayer cemetery
Mayer firefighters Blake Robinson and Russ Dodge assist members of the Mayer Cemetery Committee and Mayer High School FFA member Anguss Hill to raise a new flag.
Game & Fish wildlife manager kills bear in Prescott Valley
An Arizona Game and Fish Department wildlife manager euthanized a bear Friday in Prescott Valley.
Veteran urges people to not take freedom for granted
Serving as a U.S. Army infantryman cost Ron Brassfield his freedom of movement, but not his freedom.
Mayer man loses life in wrong-way wreck
Mayer resident Raymond Cook lost his life on Nov. 5 when his Dodge Durango, travelling in the wrong lane on Highway 69, collided head-on with this pickup.
Mayer veteran shares WWII experiences, time as POW
On Aug. 21, 1944, the right engine of the B-26 bomber stopped in mid-flight and the pilot couldn't restart it.
Prescott POPS Symphony grant to help Mayer school music program
Four area public school music programs, including Mayer, are recipients of substantial grants from the Prescott POPS Symphony Orchestra.
The votes are in! Mayer is Mayor of Mayer
He was in the running for office with local businesspeople, residents and even a few family pets.
Ariz. dad turned in daughter in fraud case
Authorities say the father of a woman wanted in a series of fraudulent credit card purchases turned her in to Gilbert police.
AZ. police agencies search for ID thief
Arizona police agencies stretching from Prescott Valley to Mesa are looking for a woman using stolen identity and credit cards.
Assessor seeking support for aerial photography
Yavapai County Assessor Pamela J. Pearsall wants to buy a high-tech oblique aerial digital photography system, called Pictometry, to help her assess county properties.
Mayer man dies in head-on car crash
UPDATE: Friday, 11:45 a.m.: Raymond Cook, 61, of Mayer, sustained fatal injuries in Thursday night's two-car collision about six miles north of Mayer, the Department of Public Safety confirmed Friday morning.
MUSD interim superintendent ready to tackle 'challenges'
The top choice for the position of interim superintendent for Mayer Unified School District stood before the governing board and about 25 teachers and members of the community at Wednesday's Special Board Meeting, and outlined his top three goals for MUSD.
Trauma support now includes dogs
Mayer Firefighter Dave Lattman shares a hug with Buster during training Saturday in Prescott Valley.
Help for the Mayer economy has come in the size of a small store called Jeans & Bling.
Molly Kennedy poses with her terrier Cinco after the two won Best in Show at the annual "Mayer Mutt Show" Saturday at Mayer Elder Center.
Cordes community gathers for Make A Difference Day
On Saturday, Oct. 24, many of the old regulars and a few new faces appeared to "Make A Difference" in the ball field at Cordes Lakes.