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  • 1 month ago | prescottenews.com | Ron Williams

    Photo: Kingston Douthit attempts to beat the tag by Tuffy CallandarThe Prescott Badgers and their fans were primed for another comeback win in the bottom of the seventh, but it was not to be as the #14 Flagstaff Eagles held on to upset #3 Prescott 7-6 on a game ending double play dashing the Badgers title hopes. Trailing 7-5 going into the bottom of the seventh, Prescott needed two runs to tie to send the game into extra innings or three to win it.

  • 1 month ago | prescottenews.com | Brian Petersheim Jr.

    Nevada problem gambling extends out of Las Vegas and into the state’s rural areas, but treatment options don’t meet the need, experts say. Problem gambling, or when a person can’t control their urge to gamble even when it starts to harm their life, reaches far beyond the biggest gaming destinations throughout Nevada. Yet the availability of services certified to treat compulsive gambling in rural parts of the state are a drop in the bucket.

  • 1 month ago | prescottenews.com | David Stringer

    With the current production of Murder On The Orient Express at the Hazeltine Theater, formerly known as the Prescott Center for the Arts (PCA), live theater has returned to Prescott. It has taken less than a year to sort out the ownership and financing issues associated with the closure of PCA.

  • 1 month ago | prescottenews.com | Gregory Hood

    A national identity requires a common language. Some would say that’s old fashioned because we are a nation of diversity, but is it really too much to expect truck drivers to be able to read road signs? The above news report shows that a journalist managed to find a trucker upset about President Donald Trump’s new executive order, which requires that drivers read and understand English.

  • 1 month ago | prescottenews.com | Ann Coulter

    As soon as President Donald Trump left office in 2021, we had to endure four years of liberals concocting preposterous court cases against him, gleefully taking his mug shot (how did that work out?), enforcing petty misdemeanors as if they were violent felonies, and treating standard politicking as if it were a RICO conspiracy. This, we were told, was to vindicate the principle that no man is above the law.

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