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KIT ATWELL
Publisher/CEO of Prescott Newspapers, Inc.
Executive Vice President, Western News&Info, Inc.

Kit has been in the newspaper business and with Western News & Info (parent company of Prescott Newspapers) for more than 30 years. Coming from employment with the government in Washington, D.C., she started with Western in 1972 in the Production Department of the Yuma Daily Sun, Yuma, Ariz., where she worked until being promoted to publisher of Western's Bullhead City, Ariz., newspaper - the Mohave Valley News - in 1987. In 1988, she was named publisher of the Kingman Daily Miner in Kingman, Ariz., and in 1999 publisher/CEO of Prescott Newspapers - publisher of The Daily Courier, Prescott Valley Tribune, Chino Valley Review, Big Bug News, Tri-City Business News, and Western's phone book company, Community Directory. She was promoted to Western News&Info, Inc., (WNI) executive vice president in June 2002.

Community Affairs and Organizations:

  • Former vice president of Arizona Newspapers Association
  • Past director Kingman Chamber of Commerce
  • Past director Kingman Town Hall Committee
  • Past chairman Kingman Leadership Committee
  • Past member Soroptimist International, Kingman
  • Past board member Mohave Education Festival committee
  • 1999-current - Frontier Rotary, Prescott
  • 2004 - President of the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • 2000-2003 - Prescott Valley Chamber Board Director
  • 2001-2002 - Served as a Prescott Downtown Partnership board member
  • 2001-2002 - Prescott Chamber Economic Development Committee member
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    KELLY SOLDWEDEL
    Associate Vice President of Western News&Info, Inc.
    Vice President of Desert Foothills Newspapers, Inc.
    General Manager of Prescott Newspapers, Inc.

    Kelly was born and raised in Yuma, Ariz., then moved on to Tucson for high school and college. After attending Catalina Foothills High School, she went to the University of Arizona and graduated in May 2003 with a bachelor's degree in fine arts with an emphasis in photography. Kelly then moved to Orange County, Calif., and used her photographic skills during an internship at the Bower's Museum in Santa Ana. While working there, she had some photographs published in the Los Angeles Times.

    Kelly came onboard with the family business to become the fourth generation to work for newspapers throughout the state of Arizona. She moved to Prescott and began working for Prescott Newspapers, Inc., in the Editorial Department. After four years of working with PNI, Kelly has experienced many facets of the operational side of the newspaper business and has now become Associate Vice President of Western News&Info, Inc., and General Manager of Prescott Newspapers, Inc. She also is Vice President of Desert Foothills Newspapers, Inc.


    BEN HANSEN
    Executive Editor

    Ben, executive editor of Prescott Newspapers, Inc., is in charge of The Daily Courier, Prescott Valley Tribune, Chino Valley Review, Big Bug News and Tri-City Business News, and the web versions of those publications.

    He began his journalism career in 1963 as an office boy and darkroom technician at his hometown newspaper, The Independent Record, in Helena, Mont.

    He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Montana where he was the outstanding male graduate in journalism in 1968. He earned a master's degree in business administration from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, in August 2000. He also has earned a certificate in firearms engraving from Yavapai College.

    He worked at newspapers in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Texas before taking his current position in the fall of 1997. He and his wife, Barbara, who works in human resources for WNI, have two grown sons, Joshua, who is a deputy constable in Montgomery County on the northwest edge of Houston, Texas; and Tyler, who is attending the University of Houston and works in the restaurant business.


    HEIDI DAHMS FOSTER
    Editorial Manager, Non-Daily Publications

    Heidi began her career at Western News&Info, Inc., in January 1986 as a part-time employee in the Human Resources Department for The Daily Courier. She worked in the composing room and the circulation and accounting departments before taking on a reporter/photographer position at the Prescott Valley Tribune in 1989.

    She worked for 15 years at the Tribune, most of them as Managing Editor. She also is the founding editor of the Big Bug News, which covers the Big Bug Mesa area of Yavapai County. Under her leadership, both papers and their staffs earned numerous awards for community journalism, community service, writing and photography. Heidi also is an award-winning writer and photographer, at both the company and state level.

    After marrying husband Randy in 2003, she worked part-time as a writer/photographer for Western News & Info publications. She returned to Prescott Newspapers, Inc., as Editorial Manager of Non-Daily Publications in July 2007, overseeing the Prescott Valley Tribune, Chino Valley Review and Big Bug News.

    In her spare time she enjoys bird watching with her husband, photography, reading, gardening and training/showing the couple’s Australian Shepherds.


    SALINA SIALEGA
    Managing Editor of the Chino Valley Review

    Salina Sialega has been the managing editor of the Chino Valley Review since May 2000. She has worked for Prescott Newspapers, Inc., since 1997 in various capacities: first, as a clerk in the classifieds department, then as a reporter for The Daily Courier. She took a brief leave from working as managing editor of the Review in 2004 and returned to the position in May 2005.

    Sialega earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northern Arizona University in 1980 and did both reporting and editing for the college newspaper, The Lumberjack. After graduation, she worked on the editorial staffs of several monthly magazines in Southern California.

    The Prescott chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart honored Sialega with a Purple Heart citation for her coverage of veterans issues, and she has earned other writing awards from the newspaper's parent company, Western News&Info, Inc., and the Arizona Newspapers Association.

    Sialega is proud to be the third generation of her family born in Arizona. She grew up in Globe and her parents moved to Prescott Valley in 1979. She has lived in the Prescott area since 1996 with her husband and four daughters.


    JOHN GRIMALDI
    Executive Advertising Director

    John has more than 20 years of newspaper experience. He started in the mail room and held such titles as district circulation manager, sales supervisor, circulation director, classified major accounts representative and marketing director with Newhouse Newspapers, Gannett, and the Times publications in Beaverton, Ore. He also has 17 years of experience with directory publications, starting with sales then sales manager consultant, trainer and now project director.

    He has been a member of the international circulation managers association, Rotarian and a past member of the Elks Lodge.

    He and his wife of 39 years have a grown son and daughter and two grandsons.


    JOHN HARRELL
    Circulation Director

    John became circulation director for Prescott Newspapers, Inc., in 1990. In his time with PNI, The Daily Courier was the topic of a cover story in Presstime Magazine for having the greatest percentage growth in circulation of any paper in the United States.

    A native of Glendale, Calif., and a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, he began working in the newspaper business while still in high school.

    Newspapers where he has worked include: The Long Beach Independent/Press-Telegram; The Sacramento Union; The Los Angeles Evening Citizen News; The Corona (Calif.) Daily Independent; The San Antonio (Texas) Express-News; The Marietta (Ga.) Daily-Journal, The Community Press in Portland, Ore.; The Pasadena (Calif.) Star-News; The Los Angeles Times, and The Oceanside (Calif.) Blade-Citizen.

    He and his wife, Naomi, have four adult children, all living in the Prescott area; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.


    DAVE MOORE
    Advertising Director

    Dave Moore is the advertising director for Prescott Newspapers, Inc.

    He has worked in newspapers all his life, taking a retail advertising territory from his college days. Before that he worked part-time in circulation while in high school and college. From 1972 to 1990 Dave worked for Knight-Ridder at the Long Beach California Press-Telegram. Starting as a retail advertising representative, his territories included a regional shopping center, Los Angeles-based chain stores and new home builders. In 1983 Dave earned a promotion to classified outside sales manager, overseeing sales activities for automotive, real estate and recruitment. Dave was named employee of the year two years later. In 1990 an opportunity presented itself at The Seattle Times. Dave accepted a position to manage the classified real estate sales unit. He was named manager of the year the next year. In 1992 he took over the local and national automotive sales unit. He went back to the retail side of advertising in 2002 as metro retail advertising manager.

    In 2006 Dave came to Prescott to take the position of advertising director for PNI.


    JAMIE DEAN
    Financial Director

    Jamie rejoined Prescott Newspapers in July 2007 as financial director. She started her newspaper career with PNI in 1992 and worked in various departments. In August 2004 she received a promotion to advertising director at the Kingman Daily Miner, a sister publication. Her newspaper experience includes classified advertising, outside sales for the Chino Valley Review and Today's Real Estate, classified manager, and advertising director.

    Jamie graduated high school with honors from Scottsdale Christian Academy in Phoenix. She lives in Prescott Valley with her son, Craig, and daughter, Kaitlyn.


    DARRELL WALLACE
    Business Manager

    Darrell, living in Orange County, Calif., all of his life relocated in August 2007 to Dewey, Ariz. Having attended both Santa Ana College (1984-86) and the University of Phoenix (1995), he progressed to the position of controller in Huntington Beach, Calif., working in payroll processing. Shortly thereafter he worked as a controller in a manufacturing facility that made prison furniture in Santa Ana, Calif. (1999-2001).

    While working in a full-time capacity Darrell maintained self-employment for several years and finally selling a tax preparation business in 2000. From 2002 to 2006, he partnered in and operated a business in real estate and insurance services, stepping out of that position to pursue other ventures.

    Sincerely, Darrell is happy with his move to Arizona and enjoys reading, movies, church, cooking and hiking.


    ABOUT THE CHINO VALLEY REVIEW

    Chino Valley is a community in the scenic high plains of northern Arizona, just under a mile high in elevation, surrounded by hills and mountains in most directions. The ancient Anasazi and Hohokam cultures originally inhabited this area and later the Native American tribes of the Yavapai and Apache. The white man first viewed the area when the Spanish conquistador explorers and their Catholic missionaries visited this part of North America in the 1500s.

    First settled in the 1870s after the Prescott mining area was established during the late 1860s, it was first known as Jerome Junction when a small settlement arose where mining rail lines met just east of the present town. By the turn of the century, many homestead families had located here. By the 1920s at least two family owned dairies served Prescott operating from Chino Valley, and much of the area was home to the Hassayampa alfalfa farms which installed many of the areas early roads.

    Today, Chino Valley is an incorporated town and home to more than 12,300 residents within the town limits, and thousands more in the surrounding outskirts. Although growing at an ever-increasing rate, residents consider Chino Valley's pristine environment and rural lifestyle the community's most important resource.


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