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The Daily Courier RSS Feeds: Latest NewsDaily feed of articles Judge Robert M. Brutinel among 13 applicants for the state Supreme Court Superior Court Judge Robert M. Brutinel, presiding judge for Yavapai County, is making another bid for the state Supreme Court. For one Prescott woman, V-J Day's victory was personal Not until Ronny Herman de Jong looked down at the seal signifying Japan's surrender in World War II did the magnitude of her early childhood experience dawn on her. She was standing on the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, anchored in Bremerton, Wash., among the guests observing the 50th anniversary of V-J Day, the historic event that officially ended the war. Scientist says Carol Kennedy had DNA from three males under her fingernails a... A scientist who works at a private laboratory testified Wednesday that Carol Kennedy had DNA from three unknown men underneath the fingernails of her left hand. Prescott council adjusts water conservation incentives "A landscaping irrigation audit is the single most effective water conservation effort a homeowner can do," Charlie Hildebrant told the Prescott City Council Tuesday afternoon. Prescott alarm ordinance a no-go in current form The members of the Prescott City Council agree that responding to false security alarms is a drain on the police department. ADOT extends deadline for bidding for interchange project The Arizona Department of Transportation has extended the bidding deadline for a proposed bridge over Viewpoint Drive on Highway 89A from this past Friday to Sept. 10. PV council to consider fireworks ordinance Public fireworks displays are not on the horizon until New Year's Eve here. But 30 days before that day strikes, a new state law that allows the sale of "permissible consumer fireworks" will go into effect. Gov. Jan. Brewer signed a law May 10 to overturn the statewide ban on fireworks. Reward offered for information in Sylar Newton's death Yavapai Silent Witness and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are offering a $5,000 cash reward for information that leads to the arrest of the persons responsible for the death of 2-year-old Sylar Newton. Man arrested for allegedly firing gun in the air Prescott Valley police arrested a man Tuesday on felony charges of disorderly conduct with a deadly weapon after the man told officers he shot a new weapon twice in the air. At 11:15 p.m., officers answered a call about shots fired near Dust Devil and Wickiup. Man cited for trespassing at high school Prescott police cited a 19-year-old man for trespassing at Prescott High School on Thursday after plainclothes officers watched him waiting near the lower gate for some time, looking toward the football field and the school and sitting on a short brick wall. Student arrested on charges of possession of a dangerous drug Prescott police arrested a 16-year-old girl this past Thursday on felony charges including possession of a dangerous drug while in a drug-free school zone after she told an officer she gave prescription medication she stole from her stepmother to another student. Chino council OKs pact with school district for Center Street project The Town of Chino Valley and the Chino Valley Unified School District will continue to share the costs for roadwork on Center Street, the main access to the high school from Highway 89. UAF's 'Star of the Day' puts cats in the spotlight United Animal Friends (UAF) announces a new program that will feature a "Star of the Day" at weekly cat adoptions. As part of the new program, volunteers select a special cat or pair of cats. UAF shows adoptable cats and kittens from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday at Petco. Labor Day Closures Prescott Newspapers Inc. will be closed, Monday, Sept. 6, for Labor Day. If you do not receive your newspaper, call 772-1212. PV library hosting 'star talk' The teen library here will host a "star talk" presentation and party from the Prescott Astronomy Club Sept. 10. |
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