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Prescott Tractor Supply Hosts Farmers' Market Featuring Local Produce and Crafts on August 3
PRESCOTT, Ariz., July 24, 2024 – On Aug. 3, 2024, the Prescott Tractor Supply store will host a Farmers' Market featuring locally-grown, fresh produce, as well as other seasonal products. "This is a great opportunity for members of our community to support local farmers while also getting to enjoy...
Cave Creek homeowner says warranty company won’t cover $1,545 pool repair
CAVE CREEK, AZ (AZFamily) — John Glynn’s backyard pool water is slowly starting to clear up after recently developing algae and turning green. “It looks like the pool is getting a little better,” On Your Side’s Gary Harper said as he walked around John’s pool.
Holbrook’s new manager starting from the ground up in planning city’s future
Holbrook’s new city manager is taking a fresh approach to city operations in order to set the city on the right path for improvements and development. Sharon Jakubowski Wolz began the job on June 24, and has had the opportunity to see some of the concerns that need to be addressed and realize some of the promise that Holbrook may hold.
Amazon Announces New Facility in Goodyear, Arizona, Creating 500 Jobs
Amazon is expanding its footprint in Goodyear, Arizona, with plans to open a new facility near Loop 303, contributing an additional 500 jobs to the area. The announcement was met with enthusiasm from city officials and the company alike, as they anticipate further economic growth spurred by Amazon's presence. The...
Chase Bank suitcase suspect identified
SHOW LOW- Jimmy Schrage, 61 yrs old, of Clay Springs, left a suitcase outside of Chase Bank on Show Low because ‘spirits’ told him to put the suitcase on the front steps. He was booked on charges. On July 17 Chase Bank employees observed and reported the suspicious...
2.9 magnitude earthquake rattles St. George area
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah, July 24, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A 2.9 magnitude earthquake shook the area south of St. George Tuesday night as residents settled in for the night. The earthquake, a little southeast of St. George, was recorded at 10:33 p.m. by the University of Utah Seismic Center. The earth shifted at a depth of seven miles.
St. George police warn about scammers pretending to be officers
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — St. George police are warning locals about scammers calling, pretending to be them. Lt. Rich Triplett with the Investigations Division said these scammers are demanding money for warrants or citations. He said the reality is that the department does not ask you to urgently...
Feng shui expert to discuss how to transform your life and space
The Community of Women business referral group will host certified Feng shui practitioner/instructor Lori Thomas on Thursday, Aug. 15. The talk is free to members and $20 for guests for the ...
Personal Item Cases Donated to Bullhead City Schools
When the Bullhead City School District (BCSD) governing board agreed to restrict backpacks for middle and junior high school students this upcoming school year, some parents questioned how their children would carry pens, pencils, and personal hygiene items. Although lunch boxes, notebooks, and small purses are already permitted, anonymous donors have stepped up with another option: small zippered cases.
Brewery donates school supplies to educators
LAKE HAVASU CITY – For more than a decade, Four Peaks Brewing Company has supported school teachers each year. The Four Peaks for Teachers Pickup took place on Tuesday, July 16 at Smith’s Grocery Store. This support would never have occurred if hadn’t been for co-founder of Four...
Kingman Felon Indicted for Distributing Illegal Firearms, Explosives, and Drugs
A Kingman man with an extensive criminal history is facing multiple indictments after reportedly dealing firearms, explosives, and narcotics, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona announced Tuesday. Matthew Edward Dach, 46, was charged last week with an eight-count indictment that includes possessing and distributing illegal substances and weaponry, according to a press release from the prosecutor's office.
Police in Scottsdale, AZ will start using drones as first responders
Police departments across Arizona plan to implement the use of drones as part of its first responders to emergency situations. Scottsdale’s police department will be the first in the state to use a special fleet of drones that can be sent to potential crime scenes and emergencies by special detection cameras.
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