January 26, 2021

Local

Prescott Public Library Curbside and Reference Services Closed 1/26; Crafts-To-Go

Due to predicted snow and low temperatures, Prescott Public Library Curbside Service and Telephone Reference Service will be closed on Tuesday, January 26. Closure updates and additional information about modified services is available on the library website: http://www.prescottlibrary.info/modified-library-services/ *************** Kids and adults can get crafty and chase away the winter doldrums with Prescott Public Library’s

Local

City of Prescott Mayor Signs Proclamation of Emergency

Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli signed a Proclamation of Emergency, related to the snow event which is currently underway in Prescott.  The proclamation is in accordance with ARS 26-311, and allows for the City to seek reimbursement if and when a State or Federal Emergency or Disaster Declaration is made. The snow event which is currently

Education

Arizona Celebrates School Choice Week

Governor Doug Ducey declared this week, January 24-30, 2021, Arizona School Choice Week to recognize the importance of ensuring families and students have access to learning options that best fit their unique needs. “Parents, teachers and education champions across the state have worked hard to make Arizona a leader in school choice,” said Governor Ducey.

COVID-19

A year after first case in Arizona, COVID-19 is now a leading killer

COVID-19 is on the verge of becoming the leading cause of death in Arizona, surpassing cancer and closing in on heart disease, according to the latest data from the Arizona Department of Health Services. The COVID-19 death toll through Sunday was 12,239, according to numbers reported by the state Monday, a year after the first

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