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Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. is proud to announce that for the second year running, the band Justin Hitson & Southbound are the headline performers for the 2024 PFD Rodeo Dance. Read MoreRodeo Roundup: 2024 Rodeo Dance band announced
A woman accused of serving her ex-husband’s family poisonous mushrooms with lunch has pleaded not guilty in an Australian court to three charges of murder and five charges of attempted murder. Erin Patterson, 49, appeared briefly in Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court by video link from a Melbourne prison where she has been held since her arrest in November last year. She pleaded not guilty to all charges and will appear in the Victoria state Supreme Court in Melbourne for the first time later this month. Proceedings have been fast-tracked after Patterson dispensed with a committal hearing. She also stands accused for the attempted murder of her ex-husband and another one of his family members. Read MoreAustralian woman denies murdering her former husband's relatives with poisonous mushroom lunch
The Minnesota Twins are no stranger to unique home-run celebrations. They introduced a fishing vest and toy fishing pole to the dugout last season. This year, a summer sausage has become the object of their affection. Hitting coach David Popkins brought it into the dugout last week and beckoned his players to tap it before their at-bats. The Twins followed with a flurry of big hits. They took the cured meat with them on the road and have since stretched their win streak to 11 games after the sausage returned home safely. Read MoreThe Twins and their lucky home run sausage are home safely with the winning streak still intact
A Pennsylvania man says his emotional support alligator named Wally has gone missing amid the coastal marshes of Georgia. Joie Henney's alligator has attracted thousands of social media followers over the years, with videos and photos showing people petting and cuddling the 5 1/2-foot reptile. Wally's popularity skyrocketed last year when the gator was denied entrance to a Philadelphia Phillies game. Now Henney says the alligator that has helped relieve his depression for nearly a decade vanished April 21 from an outdoor enclosure during a vacation in Brunswick, Georgia. He posted a tearful TikTok video asking people to help “bring my baby back.” Read MoreMan says his emotional support alligator, known for its big social media audience, has gone missing
A 6-year-old house cat from Utah likes hiding and playing with cardboard. The combination of the two made for a stressful trip in an Amazon package that led to a California rescue and a tearful reunion. Carrie Clark says her cat went missing on April 10 without a trace. She got a call seven days later with news the cat had been found in a box of work boots that had been returned to an Amazon warehouse in California. Clark realized the cat must have jumped in the box as her husband prepared to return several pairs of boots that he had tried on. Clark says the fact that Galena was microchipped and that Amazon workers called a co-worker who rescues cats helped get Galena back home safely. Read MoreUtah cat with a fondness for cardboard takes surprise trip to California in an Amazon box
The lockdowns instituted during the COVID pandemic were only supposed to last a few days. Remember, “14 days to flatten the curve” was all that was needed to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed by patients infected with the rapidly spreadin… Read MoreRoff: Did we learn anything from COVID?
Merri McKee, a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist with the Billy Reno Band, is making waves in the local music scene. McKee, known for her vibrant performances on both piano and guitar, brings a unique flair to the band. Read MoreQ&A with Merri McKee of the Billy Reno Band
The Phippen Museum proudly celebrates the 20th anniversary of its popular Miniature Masterpiece Show & Sale in 2024, a unique and successful Sale-by-Draw event that offers museum-quality fine art from more than 70 of the biggest names in the world of American Western Art. Read MorePhippen Museum’s Miniature Masterpiece Show & Sale opening reception May 3
Endeavor Theatre Co. and The Nines Creative are bringing a unique immersive theater experience to Prescott with their production of “Hamlet” at Art Hive, located at 203 N. Cortez St. The production promises to offer a fresh and intimate take on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy. Read MoreImmersive 'Hamlet' experience set to captivate Prescott audiences
Dear Annie: I am a 48-year-old male living at home with my folks and older sister. We are a close-knit family and do things together often. I couldn’t be happier to have them in my life. Read MoreDear Annie: Is It Depression or Something Else?
Editor’s Note — Please submit Worship News items of 50 words or less for the page through a form on dCourier.com (www.dcourier.com/faith-values) to allow more churches and events to participate. Listings will be in print as space allows; all publish online. Read MoreWorship News: May 9, 2024
With a family lineage that spans four generations, Sally Jackson seems the perfect fit to work with the Sharlot Hall Museum at 420 Gurley St. as their director of development. Read MoreBy rail, wagon or coach ... Sharlot's cellar
Following are online-exclusive Cartoon EXTRAS, a random selection of editorial cartoons from our sources from this week. Read MoreCartoon Extras: May 3, 2024
Demolition of the remaining towers and structures of the Legado Apartments that were destroyed in an apparent arson fire on Monday, April 1, 2024, has begun. Some things included in the first … Read MoreLegado begins demolition process
Following are online-exclusive Cartoon EXTRAS, a random selection of editorial cartoons from our sources from this week.Like the prior cartoon galleries, we're not keeping track of Dems vs. GO… Read MoreCartoon Extras: April 26, 2024
Al and Diane Iverson of Prescott were married April 4, 1964 and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Soldotna, Alaska. They were honored April 4, 2024 at the wedding of their grandson. They also toured Kenai, Homer, and Anchorage. Al and Diane semi-retired in 2009 when they moved to … Read MoreIverson 60th Anniversary
These are AZ’s children: De’Juan is a sociable, active and funny kid who likes to play card games, video games and sports – especially basketball and football. A smart boy who enjoys learning new things, De’Juan loves the Seattle Seahawks, sub sandwiches and Subway. De’Juan dreams of a caree… Read MoreAdoption Spotlight: De’Juan
These are AZ’s children: Chance is a kind, brave and clever young man who loves video games and cars. Chance is inspired by Marvel movies and has a self-proclaimed heart of a hero. Read MoreAdoption Spotlight: Chance
Larry and Susie Berg met in high school the summer of 1971 and became high school sweethearts in 1972. They were married on August 22, 1974 in Pasadena, California. They have two children, son Brandon Berg, daughter Jordan Skeen Berg and have a wonderful grandson Parker Berg, age 12. They wi… Read MoreAnniversary: Berg 50th Anniversary