The Dewey-Humboldt Town Library, 2735 S. Corral St., is inviting children ages 4 to 7 to a story and activity time presentation called "A Thanksgiving Squirrel Surprise" from 10 to 11:15 a.m. this Saturday.
At a meeting this afternoon, Dewey-Humboldt's ad hoc Capital Improvement Projects Committee will discuss its recommendations to the town council for proposed infrastructure projects, such as roads and drainage upgrades, in the community for fiscal year 2011.
At its meeting this week, the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council will decide whether to approve an ordinance that would implement revised development impact fees.
Yavapai County Superior Court Judge William T. Kiger sentenced Andrew Bernard Hellman to 34 years in prison and lifetime probation Monday for child molestation and indecent exposure charges.
UPDATE: Friday, 11:45 a.m.: Raymond Cook, 61, of Mayer, sustained fatal injuries in Thursday night's two-car collision about six miles north of Mayer, the Department of Public Safety confirmed Friday morning.
Dewey-Humboldt's Town Council Tuesday approved a $67,460, one-year contract with a Phoenix design firm to develop a town Open Space and Trails Master Plan.
For the second time in as many years, Dewey-Humboldt voters Tuesday rejected the town's inaugural General Plan by a fairly wide margin, with 60 percent voting it down.
Dewey-Humboldt's town council this week plans to award an Open Space & Trails Master Plan contract and move to annex the remainder of several split parcels along the so-called 200-foot strip on the town's northern border west of Highway 69.
The Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Board voted to approve adoption of a resolution authorizing the addition of the Town of Dewey-Humboldt as a participating agency of the regional transportation planning organization.
If the community of Williamson Valley becomes the Town of Williamson Valley in 2010, residents automatically would get possession of their embattled Williamson Valley Road - or not.
To streamline the repair of town roads, the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council Tuesday awarded a contract to a Prescott-based construction company to complete on-call maintenance.