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Members of two Arizona tribes will soon get the chance to do something that other state residents cannot: Walk or drive across the international border without a passport.
Two county schools get solar power grants
Skull Valley Elementary and Yavapai Accommodation schools are going solar. Money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is finding its way to the two Yavapai County schools.
Letter: Pie social succeeds with many helpers
EDITOR: The 2009 Skull Valley Pie Social was again a huge success, thanks to the help of all the men and women in the Historical Society who donated their time, pies and ice cream.
Letter: 'Wander the Wild' event benefited science education
EDITOR: We want to thank all those who made the first "Wander the Wild" dinner and auction a huge success.
Lesson plans come alive at Yavapai County Education Fair
Matt Hinshaw/ The Daily Courier Tami Omnahau, her daughter Destiny Savage, and their friend Samantha Self listen to Ray Star, a fifth-grade student at Granville Elementary School dressed as Sacagawae talk about the life and history of her character at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds Thursday during the Western Yavapai County Education Fair.
Rodeo 2009: Outgoing rodeo queen treasures royal memories
On July 5, reigning Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo Queen Jordan Anderson leaves behind years of rodeo royalty, and a whole lot of memories.
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Yavapai County Superior Court Accepts Judicial Discipline - Prescott eNews * 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.
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Tobin Named Rep of the Year by the AZ Chamber of Commerce - Prescott eNews * Prescott eNews
" 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.
PORA director: House Bill 2034 must be killed
House Bill 2034, which would keep home owners associations such as SCHOA and PORA from enforcing CC&Rs related to public streets, has passed the state House of Representatives and will now move on to the Senate.
Death of Payson HS teacher has friends, students reeling
Cindy Pool's friends and family can't believe that she's gone. Not because her death was sudden, or because she was too young.
Sketch released of human remains found near Skull Valley
Detectives have released a forensic sketch of a woman whose remains were found near Prescott three months ago.
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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.
We Shall Remain: The Goshute The expanse of the Great Basin we now know as Western Utah and Northeastern Nevada is an area where most people cannot survive without outside assistance.