Chino Valley Police Chief Announces Retirement
Chino Valley Police Chief Chuck Wynn announced his plans to retire after 34 years in law enforcement, the last 22 with
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Chino Valley Police Chief Chuck Wynn announced his plans to retire after 34 years in law enforcement, the last 22 with
Lyle Rapacki, host of Yavapai Speaks, talks to Sheriff David Rhodes who is running for re-election. The sheriff discusses his background,
Photo: Jennifer Flaa, Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts new Executive Director Suze’s Prescott Center for the Arts (SPCA), a cornerstone
After Irving Berlin, left, penned ‘White Christmas,’ he pegged Bing Crosby as the ideal singer for what would become a holiday
Photo: CVUSD Assistant Superintendent Cindy Daniels The deadline for candidates to submit a letter of interest for the Chino Valley Unified
Prescott City Manager Katie Gregory has named Chelsea Walton as the Community Development Director. Walton has worked with the City of
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