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Give Us A Nod And Show Your Support

Give Us A Nod And Show Your Support

The Daily Courier is currently accepting nominations for 20 area entrepreneurs, managers, business owners and professionals under age 40. Well guess what? Our very own Cody Anne Yarnes is under 40. Shhhhh…..she doesn’t know we are doing this. We want to surprise her with your nominations. […]

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Prescott Courthouse Lighting

Prescott Courthouse Lighting

Beginning some wonderful Christmas activities in Prescott, Arizona by joining the Courthouse lighting – a great holiday treat – with Christmas carolers and holiday cheer. Read more about how you and your family can come out for some good ole fashioned holiday cheer, right here!

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Prescott’s 20th Annual Holiday LIGHT Parade

Prescott’s 20th Annual Holiday LIGHT Parade

A fun little way to begin the Holiday Season is the Annual Holiday Light Parade.  It takes place around the streets of the courthouse and ends with the floats lit up around the field at Mile High Middle School. There will be a bonfire, live music and reindeer races for the kids.  What a great way to spend some quality time feeling festive with family and friends in Prescott, Arizona. For more information click here.

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Prescott Courthouse Lighting

Prescott Courthouse Lighting

Sat, Dec 5, 2015 Courthouse Lighting 6:00 pm Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza Sponsored by the Prescott Chamber of Commerce & Prescott Downtown Partnership When: December 5th, 2015 Where: The Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott, AZ Fees: FREE event for all The beautiful Courthouse Lighting ceremony takes […]

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Prescott’s 20th Annual Holiday LIGHT Parade

Prescott’s 20th Annual Holiday LIGHT Parade

Visit Prescott, Arizona during the Christmas season to enjoy some spectacular activities for the whole family. The Christmas Holiday Light Parade is a festive time, where Santa comes to see the kids. Sat, Nov 28, 2015 Prescott’s 20th Annual Holiday LIGHT Parade 6:00 p.m. to […]

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A Solid Win for Prescott students

A Solid Win for Prescott students

On November 4th, the celebration was clear.  A crowd gathered at Prescott Crush to await the turnout of the Prescott Unified School District bond and override election.  After months of hard work, they got what they wanted. It appeared that the Prescott community  listened! Moms, dads, grandparents, business owners and professional retired voters make up the positive cote to pass the bond and override, with 2-to-1 margin.

Anyone who voted that day would have felt a part of the Prescott community. An amazing group of volunteers refused to let the 2013 failure happen again. “They mobilized, formed a political action committee, recruited more help, made their voices heard through print, social media and public rallies. They knocked on doors, spoke at every conceivable gathering and wouldn’t let any falsehoods go without correcting them.” said Prescott’s Daily Courier Editor, Robin Layton.

There was no question what message was being sent to everyone who would listen – children first.

As a result, schools will be repaired, quality teachers will be hired and salaries of teachers can be raised.  As a member of the Prescott community, the CODY ANNE Team thanks you for voting, no matter which way you voted.

It’s all about making your voice heard.

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