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Horses pull Runyon right back in

Just when she thought she was out, they pulled her back in. Five years ago, Karen Runyon remarried and moved to the Verde Valley,...

Old Post Office may return to Cornville

Just off State Route 260 between Camp Verde and Cottonwood, there sits a moderately sized structure which was cut apart to build the highway...

Photographer captures Arizona landscapes

Anyone with an Arizona Highways engagement calendar or classic wall calendar for the month of March might want to take a closer look at...

Chickens axed by county zoning

No harm, no fowl? Verde Village resident Debbie Crincoli recently had to give up her backyard chickens due to Yavapai County zoning ordinances, and...

Wine’s success intoxicates valley

As the Verde Valley grows under the influence of local wineries, is there any aspect of life in the area they won’t touch? The...

Troll fights against homelessness

Another step has been taken in the effort to eliminate homelessness in the Verde Valley. The Verde Valley Homeless Cold Weather Shelter Project —...

Scaturro plans to travel country for kids

If reaching 40 is “over the hill,” no one told Romano Scaturro. Almost 50, if Scaturro is over the hill, it’s only because he...

New paths shorten bicycle routes

The trip toward 12th Street from Date and Elm streets just got faster, and more scenic, for cyclists. The city recently created over 600...

Volunteers keep Cottonwood humming

City volunteers don’t just work for the city, they help the city get its work done. According to estimates by the Cottonwood Human Resources...

County increases immunization, breast feeding rates

Some people take their health for granted and don’t even think about a doctor until they’re sick. Yavapai County Community Health Services makes a...

Greenhouse vision comes to fruition

Organic vegetables, fresh herbs, seniors working alongside children — these were part of Verde Valley Senior Center Executive Director Elaine Bremner’s vision. Thanks to...

Traffic, animals top residents’ list of concerns

When Scott Mascher became sheriff of Yavapai County in 2011 and started speaking to members of the community, he thought the biggest concerns would...

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