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The Daily Courier RSS Feeds: Local NewsDaily feed of articles Photos: Mural Beyond Words Local artist R.E. Wall works on the "Mural Beyond Words" Friday afternoon at the Prescott Public Library . Recycling levels remain constant despite falling trash volumes PRESCOTT - Even as the faltering economy shrinks the amount of garbage that local residents are producing, city solid waste experts tout one bright spot in the local industry: recycling. "Even with the way the economic times are right now, we're taking in 300 tons (of recycled materials) a month," said Chad McDowell, field operations manager for the city. County attorney, sheriff caution against cuts Yavapai County's money problems are going from bad to worse, and County Administrator Julie Ayers told the Board of Supervisors Monday that the solution is to shuffle its cash and reduce its spending. County officials get pay raise without asking In spite of Arizona's dismal economy, the Arizona Commission on Salaries for Elective State Officers recommended in mid-2007 to give elected officials in the state's 15 counties a 12.9 percent pay raise starting Jan. 1, 2009. City cites 'design errors' in change order for Copper Basin project PRESCOTT - The past seven months or so have not been especially pleasant ones at Joy Arbuckle's Copper Basin Road home. Supervisors get bad news about budget Yavapai County Administrator Julie Ayers told the Board of Supervisors Monday that even though the process for creating the 2009-10 budget does not begin until February, she wanted to give the board a "peek into the future." Parks & Rec PRESCOTT Handel's 'Messiah' trip The Prescott recreation department has organized an excursion to see the Phoenix Symphony Choir perform Handel's "Messiah" at the Pinnacle Presbyterian Church in Scottsdale on Sunday, Dec. 14. Vans will depart from the Grace Sparkes Activity Center down to the valley at noon to experience this holiday favorite. Cost is $55 per person and includes transportation and admission. The group will stop somewhere for dinner after the 5:30 p.m. conclusion of the concert and will return by 9 p.m. Register at the Grace Sparkes Activity Center, 824 E. Gurley. Call 777-1551 for more information. Today in History Nov. 20, 2007 A broken hose on a propane barbecue grill caused a fire that damaged a Prescott Valley home in the 4000 block of North Gelding Circle. Firefighters and EMS personnel hold benefit for one of their own Firefighters and EMS personnel plan a benefit for the family of Kristen Thompson, who died Oct. 11 from complications of childbirth, will take place Saturday in Prescott Valley. Skull Valley to hold last history program of 2008 The Skull Valley Historical Society invites the public to its last history program for 2008 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Skull Valley Community Hall located next to the school behind the general store. |
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