Prescott Valley Tribune

Prescott Valley & Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
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The Prescott Valley Tribune is a weekly publication of Prescott Newspapers, Inc. that covers local news for Prescott Valley, Dewey-Humboldt and nearby quad-city Yavapai County communities. The Prescott Valley Tribune is published every Wednesday, and is a trusted local news source for everything happening in Prescott Valley and surrounding areas.

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Valley of Lights in Prescott Valley

Annual Valley of Lights celebration in Prescott Valley

Key Personnel

Blake DeWitt

Blake DeWitt

Publisher
Prescott News Network

Tim Wiederaenders

Editor
Prescott News Network

Gary Brinkman

Gary Brinkman

Production Director
Prescott News Network

Megan Smith - Advertising Director

Megan Smith

Advertising Director
Prescott News Network

Veronica Shea

Veronica Shea

Advertising Manager
Prescott News Network

Jon Wittenberg

Sherrie Kerns

Circulation Manager
Prescott News Network

Chino Valley Cougar Football team

Chino Valley Cougars

 

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The Prescott Valley Tribune staff consistently provides excellent service to their customers/readers. Not only is the weekly publication given quality attention, The Prescott Valley Tribune provides timely online interactive content, special sections and specific data aimed toward community topics that focus readers on to the local news, businesses and seasonal events on order to bring effective, long-lasting information to consumers.

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8307 State Route 69 Suite B
Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314
(928) 445-3333
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(928) 772-1212

Contact Advertising

(928) 776-8122

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(928) 445-3333
ext. 1023

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8325 E State Route 69
Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314
(928) 759-7630

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