Chino Valley’s Women in Business program assists female business owners with networking, promoting their own and other small businesses, sharing ideas and finding solutions to unique problems women in business face. Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Loretta Brashear says many situations that women face in the business community are unique to their gender, especially when it comes to small business owners and sole proprietors. “Juggling family life with our professional life, … [Read more...] about Chino Valley Chamber Promoting Women in Business
Babbitt Ranches Supporting Artemis Missions, Promoting Land-Use Ethic on Other Worlds
On land commonly occupied by Hereford cattle, pronghorn antelope and mule deer, a moon rover prototype cruises at a top speed of eight miles per hour near Black Point Lava Flow. It is here on Babbitt Ranches that NASA, Japan’s space program, JAXA, U.S. Geological Survey scientists, along with engineers and technicians, set up a space camp of sorts. They have been preparing for a series of Artemis Missions to enable human exploration of the moon and Mars. The first, the uncrewed Artemis 1, … [Read more...] about Babbitt Ranches Supporting Artemis Missions, Promoting Land-Use Ethic on Other Worlds
Large Animal Shelter Welcomes Visitors, Volunteers
As the cost of living continues to rise, caring for large animals has become more challenging as well. Dawn Chapton, co-owner of CP Mules and Equine Rescue in Chino Valley, said the non-profit organization recently received $500 in donations, but it continues to need help with both money and volunteers. CP Mules and Equine Rescue has 26 horses, 12 pigs, one cow, chickens, ducks and two turkeys – Tom and Brady. Chapton says many of their horses are purchased to save them from slaughter, but … [Read more...] about Large Animal Shelter Welcomes Visitors, Volunteers
High Blood Pressure: What You Don’t Know Could Harm You
High blood pressure is known by several names, including “hypertension” and “the silent killer,” one of the most alarming descriptions given to a condition by the medical community. “Just because the symptoms of high blood pressure are not apparent doesn’t mean it is not a serious condition,” said Interventional Cardiologist Olufunso Odunukan, M.D., MPH, FACC, FSCAI, of Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Group (YRMG). “In fact, its lack of symptoms is exactly what can make hypertension … [Read more...] about High Blood Pressure: What You Don’t Know Could Harm You
How to Invest and Grow your Wealth
How do you invest and grow your wealth with markets down and inflation up? Are you kidding? No, as a matter of fact this may very well be a perfect time. But we are in a bear market. Consider that stocks are on sale. Will they rebound? Let’s see what history tells us! What is a Bear Market? A bear market is defined as a decline in the market indexes of 20% or more. All the indexes are in bear market territory in 2022. The average bear market lasts about 388 days. Since 1928, we have had … [Read more...] about How to Invest and Grow your Wealth
Enjoying Enlightenment with Candles
The sun is setting one evening on the town of Dublin, Ireland in the year 1488. The villagers have no fear of the dark streets because Rathbornes Candle company is on the job of putting a candle in each of the lampposts throughout the city. The Middle Ages might have been a dark time, but the city of Dublin was well lit, in a sense. The oldest continuously operating candle company in the world today, Rathbornes Candles were originally made for the church. However, in 1616 the Candlelight Law was … [Read more...] about Enjoying Enlightenment with Candles
Understanding Natural Gas from the Ground Up
Off the top of his head, UniSource Energy Services Director Martin Anaya can easily quote the dates and positions of his 41-year career in gas utilities, which began in 1981. Working literally from the ground up, Anaya’s first position was installing gas lines. As he progressed, his work kept steel pipes from corroding underground. “I started with Southern Union Gas and moved into doing corrosion control, also known as cathodic protection. I stayed in that discipline for many years. It is my … [Read more...] about Understanding Natural Gas from the Ground Up
Is Your Vacation Home or Vacation Rental Ready for the Season?
Vacation rentals and part-time homes are popular in the Prescott area. More and more people are purchasing homes and using them for their own vacation getaways or renting them out as vacation rentals. There are many things to consider if you do not live in your home full-time. If you own a part-time home that will be unoccupied during the winter months, it is very important to take these steps: Notify the police department that you will be away, and have a trusted neighbor or friend … [Read more...] about Is Your Vacation Home or Vacation Rental Ready for the Season?
ERAU Planning Expansion to Keep Up with Growth
With the announcement of record enrollment this semester, 3,166 students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Chancellor Anette Karlsson says a new five-year plan for growth and expansion is being introduced, including new facilities on the Prescott campus. Major construction efforts will include a new wind tunnel to replace the current one. Also being planned are a new contemporary student union building, a new residence hall to accommodate the growing student population, and renovation … [Read more...] about ERAU Planning Expansion to Keep Up with Growth
Glamping Resort Immerses Eco-Conscious Travelers into Nature
When Jeremy Budge, founder and CEO of Backland, a luxury eco-resort, discovered a 160-acre parcel of land 36 miles west of Flagstaff, he felt, “This property is special.” He was looking for a place where modern travelers could escape from the hubbub of today’s world and immerse themselves in nature. The rare island of deeded land, surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest, was ceded to homesteader Clyde Moose in 1921. Since then, the hidden ranch, 20 miles southeast of Williams, was used as a … [Read more...] about Glamping Resort Immerses Eco-Conscious Travelers into Nature









