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In 2013 the ground floor was leased for $1000 per month for five years to the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office as the Mayer substation. All school district offices were relocated to the second floor. [13] The Sheriff's substation opened in June 2014. [12]
The former district operates Mayer High School in Spring Valley. There is a private school, The Orme School. [11] The school has a Mayer, Arizona postal address, [12] but is not in the Mayer census-designated place. [13] The Arizona Republic describes the school as being in Mayer. [11] Yavapai County Free Library District operates the Mayer ...
The building is now used for the Mayer United School District administrative offices and as a Sheriff's substation. [4] The Mayer Smokestack – The smokestack was built in 1916. It is 120 feet high. [2] The Mayer Smelter – The ruins of the Mayer smelter. The Mayer Bank Building – Built in 1917 and located on Central Ave.
Kathryn Hackett King (born 1980) [1] is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, sworn in on July 8, 2021. King served on the Arizona Board of Regents from 2020 to 2021. [2]
After graduating law school Brutinel worked in private practice before being appointed a superior court judge in Yavapai County in 1996. He served as the presiding judge from 2004 until his appointment to the Supreme Court in 2010. [3] Brutinel was retained in an election in 2014, [4] and 2020. [5]
Yavapai County (/ ˈ j æ v ə ˌ p aɪ ˌ / YA-və-pye) is a county near the center of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census , its population was 236,209, [ 1 ] making it the fourth-most populous county in Arizona.
Justice State Born–died Began term (oath of office) Ended term Term as chief justice Appointed by Reason for termination 1: William F. Turner: IA: 1816–1899: December 29, 1863: April 18, 1870: 1863–1870: Lincoln (R) A. Johnson (D) removal 2: Joseph P. Allyn: CT: 1833–1869: December 29, 1863: July 1867 — Lincoln (R) term expiration 3 ...
The Yavapai County Courthouse is located at 120 South Cortez Street in Prescott, Arizona. The current courthouse building was built in 1916. The current courthouse building was built in 1916. It was designed by architect William N. Bowman (1868–1944) and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.