In conformance with Arizona Revised Statutes §9-463.05, the City of Prescott is releasing the Draft Impact Fee Report for public comment. The Draft Impact Fee Report and associated documents have been posted to the City website at http://cityofprescott.net/services/building/impact_fee.php. On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 at 3:00 pm the City of Prescott will be holding a public hearing on the Draft Impact Fee Report. The public is welcome to attend this meeting which will be held at City Hall at 201 … [Read more...] about Prescott Seeking Input on Development Fees
Gubernatorial Debate Friday Night
Yavapai College and the Yavapai County Education Service Agency will present a debate among six of Arizona’s gubernatorial candidates on Friday, March 7, 6 p.m. at the College’s Performing Arts Center. The debate is free and open to the public on a first-come basis. Doors open at 5 p.m., and seating is limited. The Performing Arts Center is located on the College’s Prescott campus, 1100 E. Sheldon St. As of February 27, the candidates who had confirmed their participation … [Read more...] about Gubernatorial Debate Friday Night
Radiologist is YRMC’s Physician of the Year
Ask Brian Kimball, M.D. – Yavapai Regional Medical Center’s (YRMC’s) 2013 Physician of the Year – what he enjoys most about his work and he’ll summarize it in two words: “The people.” The board certified diagnostic radiologist joined the hospital’s medical staff in 2002, after considering other hospitals in Arizona and Utah. “The community and the hospital are just full of good people,” he said. “YRMC’s physicians, nurses and technologists provide excellent care. The entire staff is kind … [Read more...] about Radiologist is YRMC’s Physician of the Year
Beauty You Can Eat
Early spring always brings a sense of rejuvenation, vitality and renewal; a revitalization that we gardeners see in our plants’ new leaves and blossoms. The season also generates activity in plants that produce edibles, especially those fruit trees that flourish in the higher elevations of Arizona. But there is more to fruit trees than just a bountiful harvest; they bring seasonal interchanges of colors and textures that provide interesting diversity in our landscapes. Fruit bearers’ spring … [Read more...] about Beauty You Can Eat
Selling Your Business with Certainty
WCI Brokers is the largest full-service business brokerage firm in Northern Arizona. As business intermediaries, we have facilitated more than 500 business acquisitions in Northern Arizona over the past 15 years. This article is part of a series of articles written by our professionals at WCI Brokers on topics important to business owners. Business brokers act in a similar way that real estate brokers do as intermediaries between buyers and sellers. The major difference is that most … [Read more...] about Selling Your Business with Certainty
Prescott Announcing New TV Channel
The City of Prescott is announcing the debut of Prescott Live & Play on Cable One, Channel 15. This exciting new channel brings together the best that Prescott has to offer to residents, tourists, and businesses. Programming will feature a guided tour of the City with local radio personality Leza Lachapelle Dandos as she takes viewers through a journey to discover Prescott’s historic downtown Whiskey Row, the beautiful forests, great outdoors with parks and lakes, mountain biking, golf, … [Read more...] about Prescott Announcing New TV Channel
Governor Vetoing SB1062
Governor Jan Brewer says she is supporting the future of Arizona by vetoing SB1062. Brewer says she spent the day meeting with people on both sides of the issue and decided the legislation was not in the best interest of Arizona. (Below are comments from lawmakers on the governor's decision.) Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today released the following statement on Arizona Governor Jan Brewer’s veto of S.B. 1062: “I appreciate the decision made by Governor … [Read more...] about Governor Vetoing SB1062
QC Residents May See Prescribed Burning
With predicted rain and snow in the forecast, fire managers on the Verde Ranger District are planning to burn Friday, February 28. If conditions are not favorable on Friday, fire managers may consider burning on Saturday, March 1 and/or Sunday, March 2. Mingus Mountain Piles – Approximately 35 Acres (T15N, R2E,S 34); 4 miles south and east of Mingus Mountain near the Mingus Springs Camp All prescribed fires activity is dependent on the availability of personnel and … [Read more...] about QC Residents May See Prescribed Burning
March 4th – Biggest Classical Concert in AZ
“Thank you for entertaining us with amazing notes of joy.” That was the hand-written comment of a fourth grader from American Heritage Academy, Cottonwood, after he heard a “Music Memory” concert last March. Why did he—and dozens of other youngsters write such praise for a concert? Because of collective efforts of the Yavapai Symphony Guild and the Prescott POPS Symphony Orchestra. The two groups collaborate to produce what is being called “...the state’s largest classical music … [Read more...] about March 4th – Biggest Classical Concert in AZ
PV’s Foundry’s Large-Scale Following
Chances are if you visited a high end art gallery or museum in the area – Flagstaff, Sedona, Cottonwood, Prescott – or even those in larger cities – Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Tucson, or Albuquerque and Santa Fe – you have seen and admired the craftsmanship of the skilled personnel at Bronzesmith Foundry and Gallery. You likely did not know what you were looking at might have come from a small foundry located in rural Arizona. But the reality is, hundreds of artists and sculptors … [Read more...] about PV’s Foundry’s Large-Scale Following







