Cochise County Supervisors approve tentitive budget
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted to approve an interim county budget of $277,936,938, 11.2% above last year’s budget. Budget Director Juan Frisby said the increase in the 2024 budget was due to an increase in special revenue funds, including subsidies given to counties. Cochise County Administrator Richard Karwatuka also said property valuations increased […]
Back to School Resource Fair is Saturday
Ginger Dixon helps 6-year-old Raylyn Hensel choose a free backpack full of school supplies during the 2021 Back-to-School Resource Fair. – David Bell Photography/Gila Valley Central Posted By: David Bell July 13, 2023 Thatcher — Parents and students have a chance this weekend to get all the school supplies they need and information about available […]
NBA Superstar Stephen Curry Drains Hole-In-One
NBA superstar Stephen Curry hit social media with a hole-in-one during a celebrity golf tournament on Saturday. According to reports, Curry teed off the 7th hole, which was 152 yards from the green. The ball bounced once before falling into the hole. The spectacular shot erupted in deafening cheers from the crowd. “Are you kidding […]
Most Influential Women: Sarah Frost, Banner Health
Az Business and AZRE magazine released their 2023 list of the most influential women’s publications in Arizona. Among them are Sarah Frost, CEO of Banner University Medical Center Tucson, Banner University Medical Center South, Diamond Children, and the operator of dozens of facilities. Outpatient clinic. In honor of her 12th anniversary of the ‘Most Influential […]
Sinema outraised by Gallego again, further clouding her future
The report, which was due to be released on Saturday, adds another layer of intrigue to perhaps the most complicated Senate debate of the season. Senate Democrats are not only watching how Cinema and Gallego’s campaign unfold, but are also seeking insight into whether she would choose to run again in the first place. Cinema […]
Santa Cruz County supervisors reject Andy Schiffrin Planning Commission nomination – Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUS — In a rare development of controversy stemming from the normally uncontroversial consent meeting agenda for the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, the board announced on Tuesday that director Justin Cummings will be directing Andy Shiffrin’s Santa Cruz. voted to deny appointment to the Cruz County Planning Commission. Chairman Zach Friend and […]
2023 Back-to-School Health & Wellness Fair
open audio article player To staff | upon July 15, 2023 Article audio is made possible by the CAST11 Prescott Podcast Network. Talking Glass Media work. The annual Quad City Back-to-School Health & Wellness Fair for students and families will be held on July 25 at the Findlay Toyota Event Center in Prescott Valley. The […]
Boosting Tourism in Sedona: Strategies for a Resurgence
by Tommy Acosta We all know that tourism continues to be the lifeblood of Sedona’s economy. Recent feuds between the city and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce have resulted in a significant drop in visitor numbers. Revitalizing tourism and restoring Sedona to its former glory requires a strategic, multi-stakeholder effort. As a community, we will […]
Top ISIS Propagandist And Former New York City Resident Sentenced To Life In Prison
A former New York City resident was sentenced Friday to life in prison for providing material assistance to the Islamic State of Iraq al-Sham (ISIS), according to the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Mirsad Kandic (41) convicted According to some sources, dating back to May 2022, he was charged with one […]
Man Sentenced After 13 Smuggled Migrants Killed In Crash
A man who coordinated a deadly smuggling of illegal immigrants near Calexico, California, was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California. José Cruz Noguez said on March 2, 2021, the conspirators would “cut the border fence and remove blocks large enough for vehicles […]