The Daily Courier - Sat Nov 07
Grace Lenore White, a 9 lb., 7 oz. girl, born Nov. 5, 2009, to Rosanne and Daniel White of Prescott Valley.
PV waiting on Prescott to make paymentsThe Daily Courier - Fri Nov 06
The City of Prescott has not paid bills totaling $328,228 over the past year for services Prescott Valley has provided for the Big Chino water pipeline project.
ICE agreement with Northern Arizona sheriff renewedKNXV - Fri Nov 06
Dan Neligh ABC15.com PRESCOTT, AZ -- The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office extended their agreement with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency under the 287 program earlier this month.
'Unofficial final results" show MUHS, C-OC overrides passVerde Independent - Thu Nov 05
As of 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, Yavapai County's 'unofficial final' election results show both budget override extensions for Mingus Union High School and Cottonwood-Oak Creek School districts passing by narrow margins.
Suspect made over 47 charges on stolen credit accountKNXV - Thu Nov 05
Officials have released surveillance photos, hoping someone will recognize the suspect in an identity theft case and call police.
Suspect isn't charged, but DPS keeps cashAzcentral.com - Thu Nov 05
Arizona Republic reporters offer investigative and behind-the-scenes takes on the news.
Luncheon recognizes Sedona Womena s community workCottonwood Journal Extra - Wed Nov 04
The Association of Fundraising Professionals, an international professional development organization, each year honors philanthropists who have made significant contributions to their communities.
BMHS Drama Troupe to present 'You Can't Take It With You'Prescott Valley Tribune - Wed Nov 04
The Bradshaw Mountain High School Drama Troupe and director Jim Pyduck will present "You Can't Take It With You," Nov.
Military monument groundbreaking Wed., Nov. 11Prescott Valley Tribune - Wed Nov 04
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Prescott Valley Military Service Monument begins at 1 p.m. on Wed., Nov.
Supervisors OK credit card paymentsThe Bugle - Tue Nov 03
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors on Monday gave a thumbs up to the Development Services Department's request to let the public use credit cards to pay for permits and fees.
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