Prescott, AZ News Roundup (8/27/25)

Family-friendly nature programs: Highlands Center for Natural History launches Pinecone and Ponderosa Pals to guide kids and families through hands-on ecology adventures — find out how to join.

Subaru drives teacher support: Findlay Subaru Prescott donated $12,500 and supply kits to local classrooms to boost teachers’ resources — learn what this gift means for educators.

Prescott prostate screenings arrive: POP Mobile brings prostate cancer checks to Yavapai College this September for National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month; appointments required at 480-964-3013 or 1-800-828-6139, most insurers accepted (AETNA, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Health Net, UnitedHealthcare), $86 for uninsured (Medicare not covered) — find out how to schedule.

Nonprofit support and rent assistance: Prescott’s CDBG program and CARES initiative are offering grants for operational costs and rent assistance — find out what funding your organization can access.

Broadband boost for Prescott: Wecom Fiber and Metronet are teaming up to lay high-speed Internet cable across the city, promising faster connectivity for homes and businesses — find out how Prescott stands to benefit.

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