Verde Independent - Fri Nov 27
Dec. 5 The 16th annual Chocolate Lover's Walk is 4-8 p.m. in Old Town Cottonwood.
Arizona history on this datePeoria Today - Fri Nov 27
On this date in 1850, Captain Samual P. Heintzelman arrived at Yuma Crossing with three companies and named the nearby fort "Camp Yuma," later dubbed Camp Independence and then Fort Yuma.
Prescott downtown light parade opens holidaysThe Daily Courier - Thu Nov 26
From a vintage calliope to a bevy of decorated quads to a 6-year-old's birthday-party float, entries in Prescott's Holiday Light Parade should shine this weekend.
4 church members die as SUV plunges off cliffKTAR - Thu Nov 26
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Department says four male members of a church group were killed after the vehicle they were in plunged 100 feet off a roadside cliff.
United Way, Target help familiesThe Daily Courier - Wed Nov 25
United Way of Yavapai County, with the help of Target in Prescott, is helping make Christmas a little brighter for more than two dozen families this year.
Courier Christmas Contest: Time to light up the neighborhood for contestThe Daily Courier - Wed Nov 25
The Daily Courier is compiling its annual list of homes displaying Christmas decorations.
Talkin' turkey - Three species call Arizona homeThe Daily Courier - Wed Nov 25
Few Arizonans know that this state is home to three different kinds of wild turkey: the Merriam's, Gould's and Rio Grande.
Saturday, November 28th H1N1 vaccination clinics canceledVerde Independent - Tue Nov 24
Yavapai County Community Health Services announces the cancellation of the Saturday H1N1 High Risk flu shot clinics due to inadequate supply of vaccine and lack of further vaccine delivery this holiday week.
Spend It Here: Part 3The Bugle - Tue Nov 24
When it comes to giving the gift of music, there's no need to head to the city, or to a big-box store or even to go online.
State drowns SRP legal claims vs. Prescott, Prescott ValleyWilliams - Grand Canyon News - Tue Nov 24
Late Friday, the Arizona Department of Water Resources affirmed Prescott and Prescott Valley's right to proceed with its Big Chino Water Ranch project, again rejecting claims backed by Salt River Project that the project does not meet the assured water supply standards.
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