Dewey News

Luncheon recognizes Sedona Womena s community work

Cottonwood 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.

Trauma support now includes dogs

Big Bug News - Wed Nov 04

Mayer Firefighter Dave Lattman shares a hug with Buster during training Saturday in Prescott Valley.

Midway under new management in BCC

Big Bug News - Wed Nov 04

The Midway RV and Mobile Home Park in Black Canyon City is under new management.

Supervisors OK credit card payments

The 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.

Tavasci Elementary H1N1 vaccination clinic on hold

Verde Independent - Tue Nov 03

The scheduled H1N1 flu vaccine clinic for Tavasci Elementary School - the first of five scheduled clinics for Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District between Nov.

Mother seeks help for late son's unit

The Daily Courier - Mon Nov 02

EDITOR: I am Jasmine Crowl, and my son Chief Warrant Officer 3, Cornell Chao, was killed in action in Iraq on Jan.

Small swine flu vaccine shipment lets county give doctors some

The Daily Courier - Mon Nov 02

Yavapai County Community Health Services received 5,000 doses of H1N1 flu vaccination Monday.

Upper Verde group to hear project updates Wednesday

The Daily Courier - Mon Nov 02

The Upper Verde River Watershed Protection Coalition will hear a presentation Wednesday about ongoing contractor efforts to design a groundwater recharge demonstration project.

Leader of retreat that left 3 dead cancels events - AP

Guardian Unlimited - Sun Nov 01

A A A' Motivational speaker and author James Arthur Ray has canceled his remaining 2009 seminars in the wake of three deaths that occurred after a sweat lodge ceremony he led in Arizona.

City balloting ends Tuesday

The Daily Courier - Sat Oct 31

After getting off to a slow start, the voting for Prescott's City Council election picked up noticeably in the past week.

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