
Millennials — and even some of the older members of Gen Z — continue to shake up our society’s status quo. Whether that’s for better or for worse, you can decide that on your own.
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Millennials — and even some of the older members of Gen Z — continue to shake up our society’s status quo. Whether that’s for better or for worse, you can decide that on your own.
fter accumulating a combined 9-27 record through the 2018 and 2019 seasons, a 15-3 overall record in 2021 signaled that Prescott softball is back on its feet now.
The last time the Embry-Riddle softball team played in a meaningful game, Tommy Downs was their assistant coach behind head coach Christie Ambrosi.
Alright look, I know that I once wrote a column a while back saying how fun it’s been rooting for the up-and-coming Arizona teams like the Cardinals and Suns.
The ever-growing tree that is the Embry-Riddle athletics department has sprouted yet another branch as the university’s newly instated baseball team is performing fairly well in its inaugural season.
Soccer fans will be happy to hear that the Chino Valley Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to forward an item to the Town Council that rezones a property off Highway 89 from Commercial Heavy to Commercial Light to better suit a proposed state-of-the-art soccer facility.
A game between Prescott and Flagstaff girls soccer, two powerhouse programs, is bound to be ultra-competitive and in recent years, there always seems to be something valuable on the line.
As I’ve mentioned in some of my past columns, I love hiking and exploring the outdoors. It is something that seems to bring me inner peace.
Despite struggling all season, Prescott girls basketball delivered a noteworthy performance on senior night as they trounced Cactus 53-27 on Thursday, Jan. 27.
Residents and staff at the Chino Valley Senior Center are sure to be delighted as the Chino Valley Town Council approved to use money from the Community Development Block Grant for the Senior Center Renovation and Improvement Project during a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 25.
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