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Students earn Centennial patches

Prescott High School athletes and participants in chess, JROTC, speech and debate, spirit line and theater will earn Centennial patches, stickers and pins for participating in these extracurricular...

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Classes For The Taking: Oct. 10

Classes for the Taking (For fees and times, call the number provided.) A Good Yarn, 371 Garden St., Suite D, Prescott offers classes in knitting and crochet, wheel spinning and weaving, 717-1774.

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Free program on U.S. army general's life Wednesday night

The public is invited to a free presentation about the life story of U.S. Army Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, an aviation pioneer, at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Davis Learning Center Auditorium at Embry-Riddle...

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New 'scent walls' help sheriff K9s train

The Yavapai County Sheriff's K9 Unit recently received a scent wall to help K9s train in drug detection that was designed and built by Prescott Valley Home Depot employee Dave Kamholz.

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Senior Menus: Oct. 17 - Oct. 21

Senior Menus for the week of Monday, Oct. 17 through Friday, Oct. 21 Prescott Meals-on-Wheels serves from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at 1280 E. Rosser Street, Prescott; 445-7630. Menus subject to change.

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Column: 100 disability conditions fast-tracked

Here's some important news if you're applying for Social Security disability benefits for yourself or a loved one. There are 100 conditions which qualify for an expedited process known as Compassionate...

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Column: Tantalizing times at Mitchell's Peanuts Pub

Virtual blindness is little more than a speed bump in the life of 72-year old Prescott resident Ron Mitchell. You're probably aware of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin' ". Well, Ron's...

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What is it, where is it? - Oct. 11

The Daily Courier's Community Page on Tuesdays features "What is it, where is it?" - photographs from the local area that we encourage readers to figure out.

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F2F interactions put relationships at risk

God bless America, and how's everybody?

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This Week at the YMCA

Visit www.prescottymca.org for complete information regarding the YMCA's programs and activities.

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Column: My house eats my stuff

I leave a musky, junipery flavor on everything I touch, I bet. I've never tested this theory, but I have this sort of musky, juniper vibe.

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Actor Alan Arkin to give talk on improv at Prescott College

Alan Arkin, director, producer and Academy Award-winning actor, will make a public appearance 7 p.m. Friday in Prescott at The Crossroads Center on the Prescott College campus.

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Ronstadt Generations brings family's music tradition to Elks Opera House

Ronstadt Generations, with North American roots dating back to 1841, will recount their family traditions in song and stories in a performance Sunday at the Elks Opera House.

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PCA's 'The Miracle Worker' communicates Helen Keller's amazing story

To see "The Miracle Worker" performed live at the Prescott Center for the Performing Arts is to simultaneously suspend disbelief and realize what an effort it is to stage this very physical play...

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Column: Paul the cause of millions' suffering

God bless America, and how's everybody? Sir Paul McCartney married a New York trucking heiress in London Sunday. Millions have fallen in love and gotten married under the spell of his tunes.

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Christmas tree permits available

Christmas tree cutting permits are available at the Prescott National Forest offices beginning today, and will be available at Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Prescott Valley starting Saturday.

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NAU telescope is topic of Thursday talk

Uses for a new telescope at Northern Arizona University will be the topic of the "Third Thursday Star Talk" at the Prescott Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 20.

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FINALLY SET FREE: Hawk released to wild after Wallow fire displacement

After months of rehabilitation following the historic Wallow Fire, a young red-tailed hawk returned to Arizona's skies when it was released by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and its Adobe...

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Six Sahuarita residents fined nearly $8K each for damaging rock art

A U.S. magistrate judge has sentenced six Sahuarita residents to fines and probation for defacing ancient rock art on BLM land near town.

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Birding in Brazil: Searching for the Big Five along the Amazon River

On our second day with our guide in Manaus, we went on a riverboat trip. We met early in the morning at a very busy dock on the banks of the Rio Negro.

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