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Chino Valley Announces Promotion of Joshua McIntire to Police Chief
Chino Valley, AZ: Town Manager Cindy Blackmore announces the promotion of Joshua McIntire to the position of Police Chief upon current Chief Charles “Chuck” Wynn’s retirement. The promotion of McIntire, who currently serves as Deputy Chief, is effective August 15, 2024. In August of 2023, McIntire was...
Meeting Prescott’s Unique Cleaning Needs
Professional cleaning services enable residents to prioritize what truly matters. Living in Prescott presents unique challenges, especially regarding maintaining a clean home. As owner of Prescott Maid to Order, I understand these challenges deeply and have built a business that caters to the specific needs of the Prescott community. Overcoming...
Election observers: Kari Lake primary victory would play into Democrats' hands
(The Center Square) – Arizonans will select nominees to replace outgoing U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in Tuesday's primary elections. Democrats have rallied behind Ruben Gallego, the U.S. representative of Arizona’s third congressional district. The Republican Senate primary will come down to Kari Lake and Mark Lamb. When she lost her race for governor in 2022,...
Democrats accuse Cornel West campaign of accepting illegal in-kind contributions
Democrats are accusing Republican operatives of boosting the campaign of Independent presidential candidate Cornel West in North Carolina and Arizona, as ballot access fights rage in key swing states. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) last week claiming West’s bids in Arizona and North Carolina took illegal…
Mayor Phil Goode Honors the Life and Legacy of World War II Veteran Jerry Welna
Mayor Phil Goode’s Statement About the Passing of. “I was saddened to learn of the passing of a very distinguished Prescott resident, Jerry Welna, a World War II veteran who survived 17 engagements including the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Jerry served as a crewman aboard the USS Barton, a destroyer providing close support for the US Army Ranger Group, leading to their capture Pointe du Hoc. He later served in the South Pacific on the USS Sterett during the battle of Battle of Leyte Gulf and the Battle of Okinawa. Later, his ship survived a Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilot who crashed his plane into the side of the ship.
Understanding Impact Fees in Prescott
I urge all concerned citizens to participate in the Aug. 13 public hearing and subsequent public discussions. On Aug. 13, Prescott City Council will hold a public hearing regarding proposed impact fees affecting new residential and commercial projects. If council decides to move forward, we will have an Oct. 8 meeting to formally adopt the new rates, which would go into effect Jan. 1, 2025. There have been some concerns expressed about the steep increase in these fees. In this message, I will outline the factors that have made this kind of increase necessary.
Major meth, cocaine busts in Arizona at Port of San Luis
(The Center Square) – Another major drug bust occurred along the southern border in Arizona last week. United States Customs and Border Protection stopped 47 pounds of cocaine and 80 pounds of methamphetamine at the Area Port of San Luis in two separate seizures made on the same day at the same port. Both drivers were United States citizens and were “turned over” to the Homeland Security Investigations Department of...
Local Jehovah’s Witnesses to attend their major annual conventions this summer
Local Jehovah's Witness communities will be heading to their major annual conventions this summer. The post Local Jehovah’s Witnesses to attend their major annual conventions this summer appeared first on KYMA.
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