Yavapai County Community Health Services Looks For Larger Office Space

By Cindy Barks | Cindy_Barks
Originally Published: February 17, 2022 10:01 p.m.
The Yavapai County Community Health Services office in Prescott. Yavapai County Community Health Services Director Leslie Horton told the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, Feb. 16, that space has long been an issue at the department’s Prescott and Prescott Valley locations. Horton added that they are looking to find a more spacious location. (Courier file photo)
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