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Group preps 38,664 meals for the hungry

In just a few short months, a new group in the Verde Valley has packaged nearly 40,000 meals for hungry people both here and...

Applications for spring hunt due Oct. 11

The deadline is approaching to get applications in for the spring draw for turkey, javelina, buffalo and bear hunts. The Arizona Game and Fish...

Michelle Moscardini is Colonel’s Daughter

It’s official. After around an hour Sunday of demonstrating horsemanship skills, personality and poise, Michelle Moscardini was crowned Camp Verde’s 51st Colonel’s Daughter. She...

ADOT paves SR 260 in Camp Verde next week

The Arizona Department of Transportation will close lanes on a five-mile segment of State Route 260 east and west of Interstate 17 in Camp...

Residents rally against bath salts

A group of concerned parents, relatives and community members gathered along the side of State Route 260 Saturday, Sept. 17, to protest what they...

New Ray trial request fails

There will be no new trial for convicted felon James Arthur Ray after a ruling last week by Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Warren...

Sentencing of Ray moved to Prescott

Ongoing court proceedings for convicted self-help author and motivational speaker James Arthur Ray will be moved from Camp Verde to Prescott after the Yavapai...

Town questions ‘tourist center’ practices

The Town of Camp Verde and a Sedona time-share resort are going to try to work something out over the next 30 to 60...

Project stabilizes slopes along road

Residents and other motorists along a stretch of Salt Mine Road have found a few obstacles in their path, but the Town of Camp...

Economy hurts Bread of Life mission

For 16 years, the Bread of Life mission has fed people in Camp Verde and the surrounding area. Now the organization that many depend...

Camp Verde church hosts world conference

Talking about God at a church isn’t exactly a surprising event, but the Camp Verde Seventh-day Adventist Church is one of only 150 around...

Use of MDPV ‘bath salts’ on rise across county

Just because something is legal doesn’t make it safe. A recent arrest highlighted that local law enforcement has become increasingly concerned with use of...

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