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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.
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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.
The Big Bug News Oct. 21 article "Misunderstanding puts Mayer Fire on hook for $38,000 in taxes" incorrectly attributed statements by Mayer Fire Chief Glenn Brown as made by Mayer Fire Board President James Baker.
Board releases Dallabetta; search on for new Mayer superintendent
Governing board members of the Mayer Unified School District found themselves searching for their new superintendent ahead of schedule after accepting the resignation of Pat Dallabetta, effective Oct.
Mayer, Arcosanti become movie set for a day
Bright sun with a temperature around 80 degrees meant filmmakers didn't need auxiliary lighting in Mayer this past Thursday to shoot "After Armegeddon," a docudrama by Phoenix-based Randy Murray Productions.
Misunderstanding puts Mayer Fire on hook for $38,000 in taxes
A misunderstanding between accountants and the Internal Revenue Service leaves the Mayer Fire Board owing fourth quarter 2006 payroll taxes in the amount of $38,186. MFD Board President James Baker reported at this past week's meeting that the board understood that its accounting firm, Schutte & Hilgendorf in Prescott, and ADP Payroll Service each ...
Captain Paramedic Tom Haney and Firefighter Steve Valdez taught the Learn Not to Burn program to kids at the Mayer Elementary School.
History Channel docudrama to film in community
Mayer resident and horse trainer Don Fernwalt drives his horse Traveler through downtown Mayer this past week to get ready for filming of After Armageddon, in which he'll drive the wagon in Mayer and a horse-drawn plow at Arcosanti.
Vehicle, trailer roll on interstate after striking deeer
Camp Verde fire crews rolled to a vehicle rollover near milepost 274, south of Cherry Road on Interstate 17 at 1:10 a.m. Oct.
Shriners will clothe 14 Mayer Elementary kids
When times are tough, it's harder to raise money, but members of a local organization are still determined to help local children.
Stimulus brings millions for Ariz.'s national forests
The federal government is pumping millions of dollars into Arizona's national forests for dozens of projects, from cutting underbrush that fuels wildfires to repairing roads and trails to sealing abandoned mines.
Wanted: Three school superintendents. Must have knowledge of bare budgets and ability to balance children's education with adult careers.
Residents thankful fire did not spread through town
Just a couple weeks ago, Mayer Elementary School conducted a scheduled fire drill.
Mayer Unified School District superintendent Pat Dallabetta leaving June 30, 2010
During a special meeting of the Mayer Unified School District governing board on Aug.