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Yavapai College Foundation Launches $25,000 Matching Grant Challenge for Del E. Webb Family Enrichment Center
Yavapai College Foundation Announces $25,000 Matching Grant Donation Challenge to Benefit the Del E. Webb Family Enrichment Center. Prescott, Arizona (July 15, 2024) – The Yavapai College Foundation has announced a 30-day, $25,000 matching grant donation challenge to help with scholarships and operations of the Del E. Webb Family Enrichment Center (FEC), thanks to a generous donation from Yavapai College District Governing Board member, Ray Sigafoos.
3 rescued in Arizona from rising waters during Sunday's storms
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — Three people were rescued Sunday night after a thunderstorm flooded a creek near Prescott Valley. Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority was dispatched to the area of Lynx Creek at about 8 p.m. after a car became trapped by rapidly rising waters. Two bystanders attempted...
Prescott Rodeo Grounds is the Perfect Venue for Events
The Prescott Rodeo Grounds has several beautiful settings for wedding ceremonies and other occasions. In addition to hosting the World’s Oldest Rodeo, the Prescott Rodeo Grounds facilities can be rented out and used for events such as Christmas and holiday parties, quinceañeras, birthday parties, Celebrations of Life, high school rodeo, Arizona Junior Rodeo Association rodeo, Senior Pro Rodeo, Yavapai County Fair, Olsen’s Equifest, Legacy Ranch Horse Sale, circus, carnivals, concerts, and much more.
Yavapai College Launches AI Course as Part of Computer Science AAS Degree Program
New AI course is part of College Computer Science AAS Degree Program. Prescott, Arizona (July 15, 2024) – Yavapai College is embracing the study of Artificial Intelligence and all the possibilities it can offer students. This Fall, YC’s School of Computer Science – in partnership with Intel – is introducing an Artificial Intelligence course as part of an improved, two-year Associate of Arts & Sciences Degree synchronized with the needs of the modern workplace.
Terros Health hosts events to help Arizona families’ back-to-school costs
MESA, AZ (AZFamily)—As the back-to-school season approaches, the cost of school supplies continues to rise, straining many families. According to the National Retail Federation, high schoolers’ back-to-school supplies average around $875. For some families, the cost is simply unaffordable. Recognizing the financial burden these families face, Terros Health,...
Prescott Valley Deputy Town Manager Earns ACMA Award
Congratulations to Ryan Judy, Prescott Valley Deputy Town Manager, who was awarded the 2024 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Award in the category of Community Builder. He was presented the award during the Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference on July 11. This award is in memory of Gabe Zimmerman who...
Arizona mountain lion released back into the wild
A new video shows an Arizona mountain lion being released back into the wild. Wildlife officers captured the big cat on July 12 after it wandered onto the campus of the Tucson Medical Center. They tranquilized the mountain lion and put a GPS radio collar around its neck. It was released back into the wild on July 13 away from the Tucson area.
Food Franchise Debuts Five New Southwest-Style Grill Concept Locations in Arizona
GoTo Foods, the parent company of Auntie Anne’s®, Carvel®, Cinnabon®, Jamba®, McAlister’s Deli®, Moe’s Southwest Grill, and Schlotzsky’s®, announces the expansion of Moe’s Southwest Grill into Arizona with a five-unit franchise agreement that will bring locations to the greater Phoenix area.
United Food Bank grants $191,583 to fellow Arizona nonprofits
Through its collaborative efforts with over a hundred agencies and community partners, Mesa-based United Food Bank is able to serve more than two million Arizonans annually. United Food Bank supports its agency partners with its annual RISE Agency Grant Program. Through this program, United Food Bank will be distributing a total of $191,583 to 32 agencies.
Court shoots down border ballot measure lawsuit
(The Center Square) – The 'Secure the Border Act' will make it onto the November ballot for Arizonans after the Maricopa County Superior Court shot down a lawsuit from activist groups challenging its legality. The proposition would make it a state crime to cross into Arizona through an illegal point of entry, as well as other provisions to crack down on the high levels of migrant crossings and the fentanyl crisis. ...
DEPUTY DO-RIGHT CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY WITH NAZ WRANGLERS AND WHISKIE
YCSO's very own Deputy Do-Right was the honored guest at halftime of the NAZ Wranglers IFL football game in Prescott Valley July 13th, as the Wranglers wished Do-Right a happy birthday. The large crowd joined in the celebration by singing "Happy Birthday", and Wrangler mascot Whiskie presented his counterpart with a bag of Wranglers swag, including an autographed picture of QB Joshua Jones. Do-Right is always a crowd favorite at Wrangler games, mingling with the fans, getting pictures with the kids, and taking part in things like the opening coin toss and several halftime special events.
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