After revealing the annual Yavapai County Overdose Fatality Review Board’s results for last year — a report that for the third year in a row showed a drop in accidental drug overdoses — MatForce Executive Director Merilee Fowler earned praise for the compassion her agency shows in addressing tragic reality.
With a looming deadline of midnight March 31, Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Group and Aetna insurance have yet to negotiate a new in-network contract for their patients.
An exuberant group of Bradshaw Mountain High School thespians gathered outside the Glassford Hill Middle School auditorium last Friday for what was to launch rehearsals for what for some seniors will be the final performance of their high school careers.
With an aim of offering every school in the district some additional leadership support, Humboldt Unified School District completed the hiring process for assistant principals so that elementary, middle schools and the high school all have the administrative support to enable the highest-caliber instruction.
On Sandy Perez’ wrists are tattoos – the left wrist reads “Daddy’s girl” and the right “Sand.”
The new executive director for Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kristen Kerns, is no stranger to the Prescott community or non-profit agencies devoted to enriching the lives of the most vulnerable, be it children and teens, abused and discarded animals or veterans in crisis.
Humboldt Unified School District leaders are seeking faculty, staff and community help as they “embark on the exciting journey” of a district reorganization intended to offer its 5,500 or so students new academic, athletic and social enrichment opportunities.
U.S. VETS Prescott’s new executive director, Bryan Campbell, is well-versed from a 20-year career as a United States Marine who served multiple tours of combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan in what it means to be a leader.
MatForce Executive Director Merilee Fowler is a dogged advocate for sparing lives through a combination of substance abuse prevention education, advocacy and review of overdose deaths as a means to detect trends and create new consider new ways to combat addiction and its consequences.
Prom season is a rite of passage for many high school juniors and seniors.