When Lisa Campos was hired as NAU’s vice president for Intercollegiate Athletics, the goal was clear: elevate NAU Athletics. Since her arrival in the summer of 2012, NAU Athletics has begun its revitalization. Under Dr. Campos' leadership, NAU won the Big Sky President’s Cup, an award presented … [Read more...] about Building Community Through Athletics
City Planning – 2014
Plans for 2014 leave few gaps in a full calendar of activities, events and policy considerations, promising an exciting year ahead for the City of Prescott. Front and center is the 150th anniversary of Prescott, the Sesquicentennial, which will be recognized with events throughout the year and … [Read more...] about City Planning – 2014
How Much Is Your Business Worth?
Valuing Your Company Estimating the fair market value of a business is part art and part science. For the purposes of this article, we are discussing small businesses. Small businesses are generally considered to be businesses that are independently owned and operated, organized for profit … [Read more...] about How Much Is Your Business Worth?
Trebesch Appointed to Yavapai Superior Court
Governor Jan Brewer is appointing Patricia Trebesch to the Yavapai County Superior Court. “Ms. Trebesch brings a diverse professional career, a longstanding passion for public service and a strong commitment to enforcing the rule of law,” said Governor Brewer. “Her judicial demeanor and … [Read more...] about Trebesch Appointed to Yavapai Superior Court
Funding College
Jan. 29th, 2014. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Prospective college students are invited to the Prescott Valley Public Library to learn about financial aid options. FASA, the free application for federal student aid offers $150 billion each year to help students fund education. The Prescott Valley Public … [Read more...] about Funding College
A Merry Christmas in Yarnell
Some residents of Yarnell, which was devastated earlier this year by the deathly fire through the area, are in their rebuilt homes in time for the holidays. Some certificates of occupancy are expected today, allowing homeowners to move in to the homes. Steve and Debi Keehner shared the … [Read more...] about A Merry Christmas in Yarnell
Celebrating the New Year in QC Style
The 3rd Annual Boot Drop will be the centerpiece of Prescott’s New Year’s Eve celebration, Tuesday, Dec. 31 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Historic Whiskey Row. Presented by the City of Prescott and the Prescott Chamber of Commerce, a six-foot illuminated cowboy boot will be slowly lowered down from a … [Read more...] about Celebrating the New Year in QC Style
Business Seller Pitfalls
Selling a business is not an easy task, even under ideal circumstances. It is even more challenging when sale preparation is lacking, deficient or misaligned with market realities. Across all sectors and industries, effective pre-sale planning is the key to achieving your desired sale outcome. … [Read more...] about Business Seller Pitfalls
The Best of Arizona Girlfriends
The journey of Janis Best optimizing her role as host of KQNA’s “AZ Girlfriend” radio show emphasizes the rewards of trial and error, persistence, collaboration, natural talent and plain hard work. It is an energizing model for chasing dreams and channeling ingenuity for change, while revealing … [Read more...] about The Best of Arizona Girlfriends
Prescott Young Professionals
Jan. 6. Prescott Area Young Professional Core Group meeting. prescottp@gmail.com … [Read more...] about Prescott Young Professionals