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Here at Prescott eNews, we think there's a lot going on in the Prescott quad-city area. And, yes, we know that bad news happens, but we also know that a lot more good news happens. So, we intend to tell lots of good news, while not ignoring the bad news. 

Although there are some online news sites for the Prescott area, there aren't many that seem to take advantage of the medium of the internet. Here at Prescott eNews, we know the difference between putting a book or a newspaper online, and using the Internet to its full potential. And we think it's time that a quality news website makes its home in Prescott, Arizona.

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It's an oldie, but goodie, and people still read it! Dr. Charlie Grantham describes his vision for the Economic Development Advisory Committee.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

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Updated: 05-13-08
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Mayor Wilson Calls Mr. Melendez
Monday, 12 May 2008
Prescott Mayor Jack Wilson arranges to meet with Enrique Melendez, Honorary Consul from El Salvador.

Fighting the Fires of Hate, America and the Nazi Book Burnings
Leading stories
Thursday, 08 May 2008
Prescott Capital Needs Committee offers preliminary prioritization of department projects....
PCNC Gets Down to the Nitty Gritty
Thursday, 08 May 2008
Mesa Air announces intent to cease service between Prescott and Phoenix as of August 4, 20...
Mesa Air Announces Early Departure
Monday, 05 May 2008
Tammy Linn steps down from the United Way as Executive Director, as she leaves the organiz...
Tammy Linn Steps down from United Way
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Saturday, 03 May 2008
The Prescott Police Department will not receive ICE certification training for any of their officers in the forseeable future, according to Mayor Jack Wilson.
No ICE Training for Prescott Police Department
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Veterans and local dignitaries, Jews and non-Jews, men and women, young and old - all who came to the Yavapai College Performance Hall last night left with a new perspective on life and blessings af...
Tibor Rubin: An Evening of Remembrance
Monday, 28 April 2008
UPDATE: According to Chad McDowell, City of Prescott Field Operations Manager, the Aubrey Street sinkhole was measured at a depth of twenty-eight feet.
Sinkhole On Aubrey Street Closes Road Indefinitely
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