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Yavapai County Sheriff's Office K-9 unit shows skills to Sedona vets
Sedona Red Rock News
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Deputy Gilbert Wakefield and his K-9 partner Skye demonstrate Skye's ability to detect illicit substances to onlookers.
8 months ago
Quentin Ray Wisby - View Obituary & Service Information
Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Quentin Ray, 67, of Maineville, OH, formerly of Georgetown, OH passed away at his home the morning of April 18, 2016 at the age of 67.
101 months ago
22 Complete Law Enforcement Training at Yavapai College Academy, Earn Badges
Signals AZ
A “one of a kind” class of law enforcement recruits collectively swore to protect and serve and wore their badges for the first time May 23.
64 months ago
Consider the Publisher | Miranda Seymour
The New York Review of Books
If asked to identify a Johnson who held celebrated dinners in eighteenth-century London, most of us would suggest the convivial cohost of a...
17 months ago
The Radical Visions of William Blake
Tribune Mag
'Jerusalem' is now most likely to be heard at jubilee celebrations or Last Night of the Proms – but its author William Blake was a radical...
22 months ago
Dinner with Joseph Johnson — portrait of a revolutionary bookseller
Financial Times
Daisy Hay brings to vivid life the publisher who befriended some of the 18th century's most radical figures.
30 months ago
Celebrating 800 years of St Mary Magdalene Church - The Richmond Museum exhibition (By Ariana Mokarrami, St Catherines School)
This Is Local London
This article was written by one of our Young Reporters, a scheme that gives 14 to 18-year-old school students a chance to write for a real...
57 months ago
John Barrell · To Stir up the People: Pitt’s Reign of Alarm
London Review of Books
In April 1792, William Pitt, the 'heaven-born minister' as his Tory supporters liked to call him, made what we can now recognise as one of...
128 months ago
Quirky signs and landmarks in Nottingham you've probably never noticed
Nottingham Post
The city is a treasure trove of signs, statues, plaques, freizes and other items which offer a fascinating glimpse into its history.
2 weeks ago
14 quirky signs and landmarks in Nottingham you've probably never noticed
Nottingham Post
The city is a treasure trove of signs, statues, plaques, freizes and other items which offer a fascinating glimpse into its history.
50 months ago