May 22, 2021

Prescott Talks

Prescott Talks – Interview with Rep. Quang Nguyen, Arizona, LD-1

Glenn Martin interviews Arizona Representative Quang Nguyen about his first year in the Arizona Legislature. Quang talks about his seatmate, Rep. Judy Burges, and the bills that he sponsored. These bills included allowing clergy to visit patients in the hospital during a pandemic, and one protecting the 2nd Amendment.

Education

Yavapai College Prescott Valley Campus Open House May 22

Members of the public are invited to attend the “Take Your Pulse with Yavapai College” open house event on Saturday, May 22 from 10 a.m. to noon at the YC Prescott Valley Campus at 3800 North Glassford Hill Road. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about YC’s Allied Health programs, including Radiology, Phlebotomy,

Politics

Jim Lamon Announces Campaign for U.S. Senate

Republican Jim Lamon announced the launch of his campaign for U.S. Senate. Lamon is the first major Republican contender to announce a campaign to retake the Senate seat occupied by freshman Democrat Mark Kelly. A Fortune 500 executive with more than 30 years’ experience in engineering and construction of large-scale fossil fuel and solar power

Dining Out

Governor Ducey Signs Bill Allowing To-Go Cocktails

Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation allowing bars, liquor stores and restaurants to sell cocktails to-go, expanding opportunities for businesses across the state. “Businesses owners have shown that offering to-go beverages can be done responsibly and safely,” said Governor Ducey. “House Bill 2773 will make sure restaurants and bars have the opportunity to expand operations and

National

Affordable Care Act sign-ups continued surge in Arizona, U.S. in April

Health care coverage in Arizona under the Affordable Care Act is at its highest level in three years, as enrollment continued to climb in April during a special open enrollment period, according to the latest government data. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported that 17,081 Arizonans had selected insurance plans for 2021 from

Opinion

Opinion: Signs of Change

[Disclaimer: The views expressed in opinion pieces on the PrescotteNews website are solely those of the authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the staff of Prescott eNews or its publisher.] Greater Idaho “What is to be done?” ask white advocates. There are countless strategies, but a crucial one is to build power

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