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The Daily Courier RSS Feeds: Latest NewsDaily feed of articles Wet weather both helps and hinders El Niño has brought plentiful rains to recharge the depleted aquifer under the Prescott region, but those same rains can be a headache for rural residents. Shortly after buying property in the Haystack Ranch area east of Chino Valley in December 2004, the Glen Brose family first came to realize that Granite Creek flows over the main dirt road (Perkinsville) that accesses their home. Congress School District sues to stop public records requests The Congress Elementary School District filed a lawsuit in Yavapai Superior Court to prevent four residents from requesting public records, suing the district or complaining to outside agencies about the district. Students apply classroom science to accident investigation Glassford Hill Middle School eighth-grade science students put their classroom knowledge of speed formulas to practical use Wednesday, determining the speed of a patrol car from the length of its skid marks in the parking lot outside the auditorium. Tough choices ahead on county budget With a looming $6 million budget shortfall and another possible $11 million in cost shifts from the state Legislature, the Yavapai County supervisors will roll up their sleeves and sharpen their pencils for a special budget meeting on March 24. Forest users make recreation planning suggestions A unique effort to create a sustainable recreation plan for the region surrounding the Prescott National Forest drew about 60 people to an early strategy meeting in Prescott Thursday afternoon. ADOT begins slope work along I-17 Monday night Drivers who use southbound Interstate 17 to travel from northern Arizona to the Phoenix area at night should plan on delays of about 30 minutes starting next week. 'High Country Bandits' busted? Suspected in a series of armed robberies of banks and credit unions, including in Prescott Valley. Sheriff's quad unit rescues stranded men Yavapai County Sheriff's deputies Monday morning rescued two men who got lost and stranded in the Wet Beaver Wilderness near Forest Road 618 two days earlier. River runner discusses Colorado River 'ghost' boat Low water at Lake Mead in 1964 revealed a lost gem of Colorado River history - Moulton "Moulty" Fulmer's 1952-built wood river dory, "Gem." YBBBS Child of the Week: Michael Meet Michael. He is 11 years old and in the fourth grade. Michael is very outgoing, kind, polite and really smart. He enjoys the outdoors and sports as well as intellectual interests. Michael says he is best at running and reading. Most of all, he loves to go camping. Children's museum inspires kids' creativity Youngsters ages 3 to 10 will have the chance to create their own artwork from recyclable objects during spring break at The Spot - A Child's Museum. Two parties on April 1 to benefit Sharlot Hall Museum Two parties with a theme of "April Foolishness" will kick off the summer season and raise money for Sharlot Hall Museum on Thursday, April 1. Gas Prices: March 12 EDITOR'S NOTE: Prices at the pump are according to www.arizonagasprices.com. Keep in mind that prices fluctuate. These price checks are as of yesterday afternoon. Prescott Valley woman who died in apparent murder-suicide a beloved volunteer The brother of Katherine Marie Now, the woman who died tragically in an apparent murder-suicide inside her Prescott Valley home the morning of Feb. 24, says she was the most giving, caring person he knew. Losing ground: Prescott Council broaches change in open space spending While the open space versus streets argument has long been "dreaded territory" to city officials, members of the Prescott City Council chose to venture there this week. In fact, several council members voiced strong support for reversing the council's previous stance of annually appropriating several million dollars to open space out of the city's 1-percent streets-and-open-space sales tax revenue. |
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