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Chino Valley Man Charged with Child Sex Crimes
A Chino Valley man was arrested and charged with child sex crimes. Officials say the Arizona Department of Child Safety reported that the 14-year-old girl said she had been molested by a family friend. During another interview at the Yavapai Family Advocacy Center, the girl disclosed other instances of sexual contact with the suspect. 46-year-old Michael Andrew was arrested by Chino Valley Police.
Nature’s Masterpieces: Unveiling the Prettiest Trees through the Year
This week, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener in Prescott unveils the prettiest trees through the year. Learn which trees are at their best in the autumn, winter, spring, and summer!. The mountains of Arizona are famous for their trees, especially our conifer forest of Ponderosa and Pinyon Pine, Red Oaks,...
Chino Valley gymnastics teacher arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting 14-year-old 'family friend'
CHINO VALLEY, Ariz. — A Chino Valley man has been arrested after allegedly having sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl, according to the Chino Valley Police Department. Police received a tip from the Arizona Department of Child Safety on Friday, July 12 after the department received a call from a church camp in the area. Camp employees told officials a 14-year-old girl reported that a family friend had sexual contact with them, police said.
Downpour hits Central Arizona
PRESCOTT, A.Z. (WNCT) — Flash flood warnings were in effect for areas of central Arizona as thunderstorms brought heavy rain on Sunday, July 14. The National Weather Service (NWS) urged those in the Prescott Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, Mingus Mountain, Potato Patch campground, Antelope Park, and Fain Lake areas to seek shelter “immediately” as 40 mph wind gusts and hail moved […]
YCSO Community Notification on Sex Offender Residency in Chino Valley
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is required to release the following information pursuant to ARS 13-3825, the Community Notification on Sex Offenders Law. The offender in this publication has indicated that he will be living in the unincorporated area of Yavapai County. It is the responsibility of the Chief Law Enforcement Office having jurisdiction where the offender resides to make notification to the community. Notification must be made when certain sex offenders are released from Arizona State prison, accepted under an interstate compact, or released from the county jail back into the community. Offenders are categorized into three levels: Level One (low risk to the community), Level Two (intermediate risk to the community) and Level Three (high risk to the community).
Helicopter Crashes after Skid Falls Off
The pilot of a helicopter, that crashed this weekend at Cottonwood Airport, is being credited with saving the passengers on board. Cottonwood Fire officials say the pilot was able to hover near the ground long enough for the 3-passengers to jump out, prior to the crash. The helicopter lost a landing-skid over Sedona and conducted an emergency landing at Cottonwood Airport. The pilot then cut fuel to the helicopter just before the crash landing. What caused the skid to fall off the aircraft is under investigation.
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.
'Quail Run Fire': Evacuation status scaled back for Cordes Lakes residents
CORDES LAKES, AZ — Residents in Cordes Lakes are back on READY status after a fire prompted a higher evacuation status Saturday afternoon. No injuries were reported due to the fire. Two residential structures were lost, though officials say they were unoccupied. It is unknown what started the fire...
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.
Enjoy Free “Music on the Green” Concert This Saturday at PV Civic Center
Free “Music on the Green” Concert This Saturday at PV Civic Center. Every third Saturday of the month, listen to live music by local bands at our FREE summer concert series! The concerts take place at Prescott Valley’s Civic Center, located at 7501 E. Skoog Blvd. Don't forget to bring your blankets and chairs for a fantastic time!
‘It was a cult’: Traumatizing troubled teens
Outside the small town of Mayer, Arizona, 14-year-old Katie Farran and other teenage girls were engaging in a ritual they had done many times before. At the Spring Ridge Academy, Farran and others gathered in a room for “Feedback Group,” a pseudo-group therapy that involves shouting grievances at other participants. The teenage girls were encouraged […] The post ‘It was a cult’: Traumatizing troubled teens appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
How to Grow Rose of Sharon
Ken Lain of Watters Garden Center of Prescott, Arizona shared the Plant of the Week last Friday. Here is your breakdown on how to grow Rose of Sharon. Breathtaking large blue flowers are adorned with lacy centers to create anemone-like blooms. Each stem of this hardy Hibiscus is packed with numerous buds. This vigorous head high shrub offers late-season color for hedges and perennial or shrub borders. Blooms continuously over a long season, and rarely sets seeds. Makes a beautiful informal hedge or screen, and is easily trained into a small tree. Available Prescott colors show in blue, purple, white, red, and pink for years of enjoyment.
Embry-Riddle Students Gain Hands-On Experience with Honeywell Anthem Avionics Suite
PRESCOTT, ARIZONA— Honeywell Aerospace Technologies recently invited Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students to participate in a unique learning experience at its Phoenix facility. The course focused on Honeywell Anthem, an avionics suite currently under development for business jets and helicopters that can adapt to nearly any aircraft. The three-day immersion...
Mondays with the Prescott Valley Mayor | July 15
Mayor Kell Palguta gives updates on Prescott Valley for:. Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce 50th Anniversary. Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce 50th Anniversary. Congrats to the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce for celebrating 50 years. Believe it or not, they were the Chamber of Commerce before Prescott Valley was even incorporated. So shoutout to you guys over there at the Chamber of Commerce. I look forward to celebrating with you on Friday.
A Look Back at the 2024 Bradshaw Mountain Baseball and Softball Seasons
In this episode of “Talkin’ Central Arizona Sports” with Torrence “TD” Dunham, TD looks back at the 2024 Bradshaw Mountain baseball and softball seasons. He also recaps the latest NAZ Wranglers games and previews the next opponent. Follow Cast11 Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZ. Follow Cast11 Instagram...
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.
Prescott City Council Extends Purchase Agreement Deadlines for 201 S. Cortez Street (Old City Hall)
Prescott City Council took action on Tuesday, July 9, to extend deadlines set forth in City Contract 2024-129. This contract with Territory Holdings, LLC, is for the purchase of 201 S. Cortez Street (Old City Hall). The amendments to the contract, which are attached to this release, extend the closing...
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...
Halstead Announces 2024 Grant Winner
Prescott, Ariz.—Halstead has announced Caitlin Albritton as the winner of its 2024 Halstead Grant for new jewelry businesses. The annual grant, now in its 19th year, is awarded to jewelry businesses in their first five years, chosen based on jewelry design and business prowess. As this year’s winner, Albritton...
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