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Money-saving, city-beautifying community restitution program may fall under ... - Prescott Daily Courier
"Our work may also stop people from littering or tagging, because it stands out so much when you see no litter or graffiti," said a man in the program, who asked that his name not be used. The work gets done quickly, because instead of one person doing ...
March 30, 2012


Prescott Valley town officials consider restoring 5-day workweek - Prescott Daily Courier
"I think everybody likes (the current schedule)," said one employee, who asked to remain anonymous. "It is just the fact that you have three days off." Another employee, who also did not want her name to be used, said she likes having Friday off as ...
February 23, 2012


Matforce program urges doctors to sign up - Prescott Daily Courier
A county undercover officer, who asked to remain anonymous because of his current assignment, said pain pills have largely replaced methamphetamine as the local drug of choice. "We ask kids if they use meth and they turn up their noses," he said.
February 11, 2012


Breaking News: Missing Phoenix man's car found at bottom of Prescott ravine - Prescott Daily Courier
A rescue worker at the scene who did not want to be identified said it appeared the car had been down the embankment for "several days." Golden said DPS was waiting to release the identity of the driver pending notification of next of kin. ...
January 12, 2012


Stimulus report card: Recovery and Reinvestment Act money helped water systems ... - Prescott Daily Courier
One resident, who asked not to be identified in this report because of neighborhood concerns, said he believed a community vote should have been taken before both the rate increases and the undertaking of the system replacement, which he doesn't ...
January 8, 2012


LINES DRAWN: Flawed work on Chino Valley sewer system prods inspections, repairs - Prescott Daily Courier
An environmental consultant in Prescott who asked to remain anonymous concurred with Clifton's assessment about the lack of a health hazard. Town staff later examined Clifton's data and lowered the noncompliance rate to 33 percent, associate planner ...
August 22, 2011


Officials: Mayer fire response time OK - Prescott Daily Courier
"It was like sending a peashooter to a gun show," said one man who asked to remain anonymous. Mayer Fire Chief Glenn Brown said residents reported at about 10:45 am that a dump truck working on Black Mountain Road had snagged a power line, ...
June 28, 2011


RECOVERY CITY: Local groups help trio of women overcome addictions - Prescott Daily Courier
All three requested anonymity in order to remain in compliance with the tenets of the 12-step programs they follow, so each is quoted here using an assumed name. Blanca, originally from Maine, is a nursing student at Yavapai College. ...
June 5, 2011


Hacker using VFW email list to scam members into giving money - Prescott Daily Courier
When the officer answered the phone, the man on the other end said he was with the FBI, but refused to give his name when the officer asked for it, but insisted on speaking with the victim instead, according to the police report. ...
May 18, 2011


Jury rules in favor of city in wrongful termination case - Prescott Daily Courier
Another juror, who declined to give her name, said she and other jurors saw McBurnie as a "thorn in the side" of the city on a number of matters. "(The overtime) wasn't the reason they let him go," she added. McBurnie, 52, was one of 11 employees that ...
February 18, 2011


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