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Burn Baby Burn! NAZ Wranglers Game, Inventor of the Flush Toilet – My Drive March 21, 2023
Hosts Guy Roginson and Elicia Morigeau cover this week’s top local news, events, and what’s new in and around the Prescott area. This week we cover Prescott Valley Outdoor Summit sponsors, a planned wildfire in the Prescott area, an Easter scavenger hunt for adults, the inventor of the flush toilet, and more.
Police Speed Enforcement Details Success
On March 8, 2023, officers from the Prescott Police Department, Prescott Valley Police Department, Arizona Department of Public Safety, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, and Chino Valley Police Department conducted a speeding crackdown from 6am to 10am . We focus on Willow Creek Road, Pioneer Parkway, Williamson Valley Road and State Route 89.
Long Term Relationships vs. Marriage (Let’s Talk About Love Pt. 3)
In Power of the Mind, published this week by Granite Mountain Behavioral Healthcare, Gregory Struve and Elicia Morigeau discuss the differences and similarities between long-term relationships and marriage. Why is the phrase “separate until death” true and scare many younger generations away from traditional marriages?
Planned burning of the Prescott Basin in the Bradshaw Ranger District
The Bradshaw Ranger District Fire Manager plans to use the moisture received to burn the piles of debris in the Prescott Basin. Ignition is expected to continue until Friday 31 March 2023, weather permitting.
A look back at Bradshaw and Prescott’s men’s basketball season
In this episode of “Talkin’ Central Arizona Sports” with Torrence “TD” Dunham, TD looks back on a glorious season for Prescott High School and the Bradshaw Mountain men’s basketball team. He also reflects on his mountain baseball victory over Bradshaw over the weekend.
Prescott Performs Controlled Releases of Two Urban Dams
With lake levels high and storms imminent, the City of Prescott is conducting controlled discharges from both Willow Creek Dam (Willow Lake) and Granite Creek Dam (Watson Lake). This release will continue until the approaching storm event subsides, keeping the lakes at a safe level.
Are fruit trees a good investment?
This week, Ken Lane, Mountain Gardener at Watters Garden Center in Prescott, discusses whether fruit trees are the right investment for you. Learn when to plant fruit trees, when not to plant them, how best to grow them, when to plant them, and more.
Bradshaw Mountain Baseball beats St. Mary’s on the mound with an at-bat
The Bradshaw Mountian Bears baseball team had a big day offensively Saturday afternoon with Josh Cazale putting in a great performance on the mound in a 10-0 win over the St. Mary’s Knights in Prescott Valley. I was.
Monday, March 20 with Mayor of Prescott Valley
In this week’s podcast, the Mayor of Palguta from Prescott Valley discusses Eggstravaganza, Badges and Bobbers, a Hwy 69 transformation, a Glassford Hill Rd transformation, and a celebration to the Bradshaw Mountain High School Band.
Yavapai County Community Health Services COVID-19 Update – March 20, 2023
Yavapai County Community Health Services provides daily updates on the number of COVID-19 cases in Yavapai County. This information is updated frequently and is a reliable data source that provides real information on the number of people who have tested positive for COVID.
April 22nd Drag Event Dump for Prescott Valley and Surrounding Areas
MATFORCE and local law enforcement agencies throughout Yavapai County are encouraging you to bring unwanted drugs to Dump the Drugs on Saturday, April 22, 2023 from 10am to 2pm. The event is held in partnership with the DEA’s National Take Back Day, which has drug disposal sites located throughout the county, including Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Prescott, Chino Valley, and Prescott Valley.