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Prescott Valley Police issue Level 2 sex offender alert

Kenneth Merrill, 52, convicted of a sex offense that allows for community notification, has advised the Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) that he will be living on Broken Wagon Way in Prescott Valley.

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Bradshaw Mountain Hi-Railers to open drawing for train sets at display Saturday

Santa is coming by train this year! The Bradshaw Mountain Hi-Railers’ free holiday drawing for two model train sets for children 12 and younger begins Saturday, Sept. 2.

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Independents, with lowercase ‘I,’ now Arizona’s largest voter group

The largest political party in Arizona is no longer a party.

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Hiking Arizona: Flora for hikers — white flowers, Woodchute Wilderness and beyond

Our final group of high country wildflowers is as distinctive as the single site serving as the representative location where to expect these beauties.

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Big Ten ready for maximum exposure with games on NBC, CBS, Fox

Big Ten football is used to grabbing the spotlight on Saturdays during the fall. However, it is putting a new spin on maximum exposure and going prime time.

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Hot air balloon lands on Vermont highway median after being stalled in flight

A hot air balloon made an emergency landing on a highway median in Vermont after becoming stalled in flight.

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Riders in various states of undress cruise Philadelphia streets in 14th naked bike ride

Hundreds of riders in various states of dress -- or undress – are riding through some of Philadelphia’s main streets for the 14th Philly Naked Bike Ride.

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‘T. rexes’ race to photo finish at Washington state track

A track for live horse racing in suburban Seattle turned prehistoric over the weekend as more than 200 people ran down the track cloaked in inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur costumes.

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Friday Catchall: Just when you thought it was safe outside, you’ll be waiting & watched

Another year, another installment of Empty Bowls — the event that supports Prescott-area food banks with a fundraiser.

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Editorial cartoon (1): September 1, 2023

Editorial cartoon (1): September 1, 2023

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Editorial cartoon (2): September 1, 2023

Editorial cartoon (2): September 1, 2023

Reader Poll:

Do you agree with the state’s elimination of the sales tax on rentals?

  • Yes 48%
  • No 45%
  • I don't care 7%

185 total votes

See past polls

Reader Poll:

Do you agree with the state’s elimination of the sales tax on rentals?

  • Yes 48%
  • No 45%
  • I don't care 7%

185 total votes

See past polls

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The 26th Annual Empty Bowls is Sunday, Sept. 17

Prescott Empty Bowls has supported local food banks with a grassroots movement of artists who create handcrafted bowls for people to fill with soups from local restaurants — for 26 years. Empty Bowls returns to the courthouse plaza, 120 S. Cortez St., Prescott, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17.

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Prescott Palette: Watson Fest - a Chain Event

A chain of events is a number of actions and their effects that are contiguous and linked together, resulting in a particular outcome. And in the case of Chain Events, a Prescott-based event company born out of a love of adrenaline inducing sports, the result is the third annual Watson Fest taking place this coming weekend, Sept. 8-10.

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Review: Denzel Washington’s vigilante battles the Italian mafia in ‘Equalizer 3’

There’s an awful lot of talk about the end of movie stars considering Denzel Washington is right over here, walking around.

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Living in the Question: Do I really want to know the truth about myself?

With our modern technology, and especially the internet which seems to put the whole world at our fingertips, it can be easy to think that we know a great deal. But how wise are you if you do not even know yourself — in a real way?

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Dear Annie: Open to loving again

Dear Annie: I read your column all the time. I was married to a wonderful woman for 27-plus wonderful years until she passed last year.

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Feature Home: Mulberry Farms, a Great Street Community

Prescott Valley's No. l rental home community offers new homes for rent from $1,750* to $2,300 per month. Two and three bedroom homes are 1,013 to 1,164 square feet.

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Adoption Spotlight: Reece

Reece is a sweet and kind young man who is always on the go! He loves to be outside playing, hanging out on the playground or riding his bike or scooter

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Adoption Spotlight: Russell

Russell is joy to be around. He’s a social butterfly that enjoys meeting new people and being around friends.

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Adoption Spotlight: Peter

Peter is a fun-loving kid that isn’t afraid to get dirty and loves to be outside working on his gardening skills.

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Obituary: Charles Frederick (Fred) Howard Janes

Charles Frederick (Fred) Howard Janes, age 82, of Prescott, Arizona, passed away on Aug. 12, 2023.

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Obituary: Melba Jean Donaldson Neely

Melba Jean Donaldson Neely was born Nov. 5, 1926 to Ed and Othella Donaldson.

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Obituary Notice: Wanda L. Stogner

Wanda L. Stogner, born Oct. 11, 1939, in Dallas, Texas, passed away Aug. 25, 2023, in Prescott, Arizona.

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Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell can continue with work schedule, congressional physician says

The attending physician to Congress said Thursday that he had cleared Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell to continue with his planned schedule after evaluating an incident in which McConnell appeared to freeze up at an event in Kentucky.

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168澳洲幸运5正规官网2023 - 澳洲5分彩开奖结果历史 Trump dismissive as NY attorney general accuses him of inflating net worth by $2B

Donald Trump defended his real estate empire and his presidency in a face-to-face clash with the New York attorney general suing him for fraud, testifying at a closed-door grilling in April that his company is flush with cash — and claiming he saved “millions of lives” by deterring nuclear war when he was president.

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Squeezing in one last summer trip over Labor Day weekend? Expect crowded airports and full flights

By some measures, air travelers have enjoyed a less stressful summer than last year, but canceled flights remain elevated as airlines face their last big test of the prime vacation season: Labor Day weekend.