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- Wranglers beat Rattlers to advance to Western Conference
- Road traffic on Glasford Hill changes again from 25th July
- Prescott Valley Fundmania is August 12th
- Prescott Valley National Night Out is August 1st
- Prescott Valley Completes Two Major Road Projects
- Earthquake in Chino Valley?
Wranglers beat Rattlers to advance to Western Conference
The Northern Arizona Wranglers will advance to the Indoor Football League’s Western Conference Championship Game for the second straight season after a 62-53 win over the Arizona Rattlers at Snake Pit.
Click here to learn more about the Wranglers Playoff win
Road traffic on Glasford Hill changes again from 25th July
Paving work continues on Glasford Hill Road in Prescott Valley. Workers will move the work zone to the outside driving lane from Veterans Street to Main Street on Tuesday, July 25.
Click here to learn more about ongoing roadworks in Glasford
Prescott Valley Fundmania is August 12th
Prescott Valley Parks and Recreation and Prescott Valley Public Library are pleased to announce Comic-Con event, Fifth Annual Fundmania, on Saturday, August 12, 2023 from 10am to 5pm at the Findlay Toyota Center.
Click here for more information on Fundmania
Prescott Valley National Night Out is August 1st
Prescott Valley Police Department and Prescott Valley City officials are calling for neighborhood gatherings for the National Nighttime Rally to Fight Crime on Tuesday, August 1.
Click here for more information on nightlife around Japan
Prescott Valley Completes Two Major Road Projects
of town of prescott valley Yavapai County and state partnerships celebrated the completion of two major road projects Friday morning with a ribbon cutting.
To learn more about completed road construction projects
Earthquake in Chino Valley?
At 1:52 pm on Sunday, July 23, a magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck the Prescott area with its epicenter in the Chino Valley. Yavapai County Emergency Management The tremors felt in Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley were confirmed to be earthquakes.
To Learn More About the Chino Valley Earthquake