Will become Justice of the Peace for the Prescott District in 2023, which makes him no longer eligible to hold a seat on the Board
Attorney Mitch Padilla will be leaving the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board at the end of this year. He was sworn in to become a Board member on January 13, 2021.

Mitch Padilla
Padilla won the primary election August 2 as a Republican against two other Republican candidates. Because there was no Democrat primary opponent, there will be no contest in the November general election. Padilla will take the seat as Justice of the Peace in January.
Padilla served two years of a six year term on the District Board. He represents District 5, which consists of Castle, Diamond Valley, Glassford, Granville, Groom Creek, Horseshoe, Lynx Creek, Mountain View, Prescott Valley 1/Navajo, Prescott Valley 2, Pronghorn View, Roundup, Superstition, and Yavapai Hills.
It is anticipated that the County Superintendent of Schools will appoint someone from District 5 to serve out the remainder of Padilla’s term.

The Blog also notes that Dr. Karen Reed from Shaker Heights, Ohio was selected as the Interim Dean of the Verde Valley for Yavapai Community College to begin work April 11, 2022. The College anticipated, according to its press release in April, that Dr. Reed would serve in the role until October. A national search for the permanent dean was to be conducted.
The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will hold a study session and General meeting on Tuesday, September 27 beginning at one p.m. The study session was listed by the Community College as running from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. while the business meeting is scheduled for 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. The meetings will be held at the Rock House on the Prescott Campus. The address is 1100 E. Sheldon Drive, Prescott, Az. 86301.
Yavapai Community College briefly went into lockdown Sunday
afternoon after a report of shots fired near the campus in Prescott. The Prescott Police Department reported receiving a call at around 2:30 p.m. that gun shots were heard in the 800 block of East Gurley Street, near the intersection of Gurley and Arizona streets. The Police Department says that a caller reported a man waiving something at passing cars and heard shots fired after that.
Yavapai Community College has hired a new softball coach. She is Kali Pugh and becomes the 11th head softball coach in the College’s history. Pugh was the head coach of the San Diego City College Knights.
Yavapai Community College is inviting the community to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the International Day of Peace September 21. It has scheduled three special events on the Prescott Campus with the goal of reminding “us of the enduring pursuit to quash armed conflict.”