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I was dabbling in memories of my Columbus, Ohio, family home the other day when the song The Green, Green Grass of Home interrupted my concentration.

By Wil Williams April 15, 2024
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My name is Dotty and I have the eye brows to prove it. But my eyes really tell the story of how thrilled I will be to have someone to dote on and a pal to hike and share adventures.

April 15, 2024
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Arabica and Jojo were found Feb. 19, 2024, in Chino Valley. These two lovelies are bonded sisters who need to be adopted together.

April 15, 2024
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Sunny is a beautiful 2-year-old with long gray and white hair. She is very sweet and friendly and loves to be brushed and to play with toys.

January 29, 2024
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Gooby is a very sweet and friendly 3-year-old with expressive eyes that will melt your heart.

April 15, 2024
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Meet Wile, as in Wile E. Coyote. Wile is an approximately 8- to 10-month-old Cattle Dog mix.

April 15, 2024
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We’d like to introduce you to Gretsky! He’s an 8-year-old Pit Bull/Terrier mix who came to us as a stray from Prescott Valley in January!

April 15, 2024
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These are wonderful with burgers, fried fish, or just about anything!

By APRIL FULLER, Just A Pinch Recipes April 15, 2024
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It’s time! Grand Entry tryouts for the 137th Prescott Frontier Days, the “World’s Oldest Rodeo,” are officially open!

April 15, 2024
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Got news you want to share with your neighbors? Neighborhood Notes is a Tribune feature with neighborhood-specific news...

April 15, 2024

In association with the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Campaign, Prescott Valley citizens are encouraged to Dump the Drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Prescott Valley Police Department, 7601 E. Skoog Blvd.

April 14, 2024
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Editorial cartoon (1): April 14, 2024

April 13, 2024
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The Prescott City Council has posed the question for a sales tax increase to raise more than $100 million in public safety improvements on the November ballot.

By Tim Wiederaenders April 11, 2024
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We are contemplating pavers for our patio. We have been paver shopping and there are so many brands and prices – like my husband said, there are as many paver brands as there are ice creams brands. How does one select pavers? —Joyce and Ron, Prescott.

By Sandy Griffis April 11, 2024
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With increasing awareness of the risks of certain pesticides to essential pollinators like butterflies and bees, modern gardeners are turning to plant selections that foster these beneficial insects by providing attractive habitats and food sources free from harmful chemicals.

By KEN LAIN, Special to the Courier April 11, 2024
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New PFOA/PFAS standards released by EPA
Prescott: Drinking water ‘compliant’ with new rule

After the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a national drinking water standard for PFOA/PFAS “forever chemicals” on Wednesday, April 10, the City of Prescott announced that the city’s municipal water is already compliant with the standard.

By Cindy Barks April 10, 2024
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“Yavapalooza” returns to Yavapai College April 19, welcomes community for evening of old-fashioned family fun. It’s a spring carnival. It’s a community gathering. It’s a fundraiser for Yavapai College (YC) students at risk of or experiencing homelessness

April 10, 2024
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It was with dismay and disappointment that I read last week of the Board of Supervisors’ vote to support a proclamation declaring Yavapai County a “non-sanctuary county.”

April 10, 2024
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UPDATE: Reward total is $50,000 for info on fire suspects
Courier adds to Silent Witness reward, now at $40K; ATF is offering $10K reward

The reward is increasing for information about the suspect(s) involved in the Legado apartment fire and Bradshaw Mountain High School incidents. The Soldwedel family, owners of Western News&Info, Inc. and Prescott Newspapers, Inc. – publishers of The Daily Courier – have pledged an additional $5,000 toward the reward Yavapai Silent Witness is offering.

By The Daily Courier April 9, 2024
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On Tuesday, April 2, a 53-foot semi-truck arrived at Yavapai County Food Bank in Prescott Valley, packed with 30,000-pounds of food on 19 pallets to be donated to various pantries around the area.

By DEBRA WINTERS, Prescott Valley Tribune April 4, 2024
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This bar is a favorite childhood memory. My mom would occasionally make these when we had company. They were always my favorite treat.

By WENDY RUSCH, Just A Pinch Recipes April 9, 2024
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By now most of us have learned — and are laboring under the fallacy — that the English language is condensed from a stew of older languages with flavorings of German, Latin, Greek, French, Frisian, and whatever verbiage the Anglo-Saxon people were flinging about at the time.

By Wil Williams April 9, 2024
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Editorial cartoon: April 10, 2024

April 9, 2024
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Yavapai County Attorney Dennis McGrane announced that on March 21 Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Michael P. McGill sentenced Joshua Anson Schnoebelen, 35, of Prescott Valley, to 20 years in prison.

April 8, 2024
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$35,000 reward offered for capture of Prescott Valley fire suspects
$35K is on top of $10K reward offered through ATF

Yavapai Silent Witness is offering a $35,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to the arrest of the suspect or suspects involved in the Legado apartment fire on April 1 and the Bradshaw Mountain High School vandalizations the weekend of March 31 and the fire on April 4 in Prescott Valley.

By Tim Wiederaenders April 8, 2024

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