The Advanced Prosthetics Institute (API), a tertiary care dental group providing a comprehensive and seamless interdisciplinary approach to dental rehabilitation, has opened its doors in the Prescott area. The announcement was made by the Institute’s Founder and Director, Jason C. Campbell, D.D.S. API becomes the first practice of its kind in the Prescott area, designed to fill a service void in the Quad Cities area. Its focus is on collaborative complex partial or full-mouth rehabilitation … [Read more...] about Dental Reconstruction Institute Opens in Prescott
Retiree Tax Preparation and Savings
Even though retirees are not working full-time, their tax situation can still be complicated, because they may receive investment income, interest or dividend income and or capital gains distributions in a year. Whether they take those monies out or reinvest them, they may not be in as low of a tax bracket as they had hoped. We often receive questions such as, “How can I save on my taxes?” When it comes to saving on taxes, most Americans have options. The two most popular options when it … [Read more...] about Retiree Tax Preparation and Savings
Homeowners Choosing to Remodel
Tim Connolly’s clients say he has the eye of a stylist and the skills of a builder. This works well for him and his business partner, Matt Greenlee, who recently opened Artisan Stone Surfaces in Prescott. The business offers marble for all surfaces, from floors to countertops to even walls. Since opening, Connolly has the opportunity to spread his wings and do a couple of big jobs in very small places, which thrilled the clients. Joe and Kay Lyons had a very small bathroom that was dated … [Read more...] about Homeowners Choosing to Remodel
Capital Canyon Golf Course Targets July 4 for Opening
The cry of “Fore!” soon will bounce across verdant tee boxes, fairways and greens of the former Hassayampa Golf Club, which has been inactive since November 2012. The course has a new name: Capital Canyon Club (CCC). General Manager Jeff Raymond says the new name reflects the history of Prescott: “Capital” – first capital of the Arizona Territory; and “Canyon” – the Grand Canyon state. The golf course is scheduled to open July 4. “What a great way to celebrate, with a round of golf at … [Read more...] about Capital Canyon Golf Course Targets July 4 for Opening
Four Steps to Ensure IT Security in the Cloud
For companies of all sizes – and increasingly, governments – adopting cloud computing for IT services makes business sense. The cost savings, efficiency and flexibility are just too impressive to ignore. But, despite the benefits and rising cloud prevalence, some security professionals still have concerns, particularly regarding identity, data and visibility. And whether it’s a public, private or hybrid cloud, it all starts with the people you bring on to support your organization. The … [Read more...] about Four Steps to Ensure IT Security in the Cloud
Wordprocessing Workshop
Apr. 16, 1:30 at Prescott Public Library. The third class in this recurring series with the Basic Word Processing Skills workshop. Learn to create clean, professional-looking documents with Microsoft Word, the most commonly-used word processing software. Practice some basic formatting exercises on an existing document with an instructor on hand to help. Library staff will lead a 90-minute workshop with hands-on practice to reinforce your new skills. Basic mouse skills are necessary. … [Read more...] about Wordprocessing Workshop
NAU ranked best among online colleges
Northern Arizona University has been recognized by Best College Reviews as the top college offering online degrees. More than 80 institutions offering 10 or more online bachelor’s degrees were evaluated. “We pride ourselves in quality education and producing successful graduates through innovative delivery models,” said Fred Hurst, senior vice president of Extended Campuses. NAU offers 45 online bachelor’s degrees and more than two dozen graduate degrees and certificates. One of … [Read more...] about NAU ranked best among online colleges
Theater on the Green
April 11. 5:30-8:00p.m. The Town of Prescott Valley Arts and Culture Commission cordially invite you to the ribbon cutting ceremony and premiere performances on the vast green lawns of the Civic Center campus at our newly improved amphitheater, “Theater on the Green”. This celebration officially launches the new covered stage at the Civic Center Amphitheater and the first of many events to be held throughout the season. The Grand Opening will be attended by local … [Read more...] about Theater on the Green
It’s Wildfire Awareness Week
The Yavapai County Office of Emergency Management team, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, federal, state, local, and tribal partners are strongly recommending that all residents prepare for the 2015 fire season by participating in the Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week through the end of this week. This year’s theme is “Where We Live, How We Live, Living with Wildfire.” The focus of the week is to increase awareness and to promote actions that reduce the risk from wildfire to homes and … [Read more...] about It’s Wildfire Awareness Week
Kayla Inspires Others
The February confirmation of Aid Worker Kayla Mueller’s death in ISIS captivity has left her hometown of Prescott, her alma mater, Northern Arizona University, and the rest of the civilized world to shoulder her life’s work, mission and legacy. “I find God in the suffering eyes reflected in mine,” the 26-year-old once wrote. “If this is how you are revealed to me, this is how I will forever seek you.” Humanitarianism, which defined Mueller, reduces barriers between peoples and provokes … [Read more...] about Kayla Inspires Others




