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December 5, 2020

Creation Corner

Creation Corner – Part 2 with Dr. John Nay

David McNabb continues Part Two of discussions with Dr. John R. Nay answering a number of questions including topics such as the Great  Flood and breaking down the concept of creation science. Learn more about John by visiting https://creationscience.net

Creation Corner

Creation Corner – with Dr. John Nay

Dr. Nay retired from the United States Air Force in 1983 and graduated from the Platte Valley Bible College in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, with a Bachelor of Science Degree (Summa Cum Laude). He began teaching full time at P.V.B.C. in the fall of 1987 as an instructor. In 1989 Dr. Nay received his Master of Sacred

Arts & Culture

PCA Lights of Hope and Gratitude: A New Holiday Tradition

Glittering lights, colorful projections, a 12-foot tree, and giant snowflakes and candy canes are all part of a new holiday tradition called PCA Lights of Hope and Gratitude at the Prescott Center for the Arts, 208 N. Marina Street until the end of December. “We are gifting our community with a beautifully decorated campus that

COVID-19

Chino Valley Unified School District Superintendent Update

Last Tuesday the Chino Valley Unified School District Governing Board voted to transition to At Home Distance Learning for all CVUSD schools beginning Monday, December 7th.  This action was taken based on my recommendation along with the recommendation of the Yavapai County Community Health Services (YCCHS) Director Leslie Horton and guidance provide by the Arizona

State

Arizona Recognized For Leading In Boards And Commissions Reform

Arizona was recognized for our work to limit the over burdensome power of licensing boards and expand opportunities for workers in a report released last month by the Center for the Study of Economic Liberty at Arizona State University. Part of the state’s efforts include being the first state to implement universal licensing recognition, which

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