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Honoring Our Men and Women in Blue at Blue Light Night

The more than 90 Courthouse Plaza trees that are decorated with lights for the holidays will be switched to blue starting Monday night, January 9, 2023 for three nights in honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. A short program will be presented by local agencies at 5:30 pm on the Northside steps of the

Yavapai College

Yavapai College law enforcement academy promotes 17 cadets

Photo: A NARTA Class 52 cadet gets help from a new colleague during a traditional badge pinning Seventeen new first responders have graduated from a Yavapai College-based law enforcement training academy, effectively earning their posts with nine law enforcement agencies across Arizona. The recruits successfully completed 21 weeks of rigorous training and testing at the

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Memorial Day Observance – Save the Date and Volunteers Needed

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors would like to invite anyone wishing to remember and honor those who have fallen in service to their country to join them, Prescott Mayor Phil Goode, Historian Melissa Ruffner, William Weiler, USN (Ret), and many others at the Historic Citizens’ Cemetery, on May 30, 2022, from 9:00 AM to

Legal Beat

Arizona sheriff pleads guilty to operating boat while drunk

Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes pleaded guilty on Thursday to operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol and was sentenced to a year of probation and will spend two days in home confinement. The elected first-term sheriff said he deeply regretted offering to dock a boat for a friend while visiting Lake Powell

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Yavapai Republican Men’s Forum with Sheriff David Rhodes

On Monday, June 14, the Yavapai Republican Men’s Forum will have Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes as their guest speaker.  In addition, two candidates will be speaking, Andrew W. Gould (for Arizona Attorney General), and Representative Walter Blackman (for the U.S. House of Representatives, CD1 ). Sheriff David Rhodes is a 27-year veteran of the

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