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Joens unopposed after mayoral candidate disqualified

Following a hearing Dec. 28, a Yavapai County Superior Court judge disqualified a candidate for mayor of Cottonwood because John Ask failed to collect...

Hotel still closed as fight continues

Town of Jerome records show owners of Jerome Grand Hotel “substantially complied” with orders by town officials to correct a variety of unsafe conditions...

Cottonwood Journal Extra looks back at 2010

The past year was crowded with hundreds of news events that the Cottonwood Journal Extra informed readers about each week. Here are just...

Cop loses 2 days pay for dead K-9

A Cottonwood police sergeant will lose two days pay in the wake of the death of Dakota, the Cottonwood police department’s drug-sniffing K-9. New...

MUHS students slip in sciences

A recent study by Mingus Union High School administration showed Cottonwood Middle School students passed the science portion of the Arizona’s Instrument to Measure...

Council awards 3-year fuel deal

The estimated 29,200 gallons of fuel consumed by cars, trucks, buses and heavy machinery operated by the city will continue to be supplied by...

Cottonwood hires CPA to collect sales tax

A certified public accountant hired by Cottonwood City Council promises to increase city tax collections by educating and closely monitoring local businesses. Council voted...

Strive for .5 awards more than 200 students

The auditorium was buzzing with hundreds of Mingus Union High School students waiting to shake the hands of school board members present to recognize...

Homeowners to open doors of historic houses

The roughly 30 volunteers who lined up for a dry run of the second annual Clarkdale Historic Building and Home Tour on Saturday, Dec....

400 enjoy annual Chocolate Walk

The only items missing from the sidewalks of Old Town were the silver bells. Plenty of people were passing, more than 400, the number...

Council hands out federal grants

During a special session Nov. 16, Cottonwood City Council eyed two local nonprofits and two public street projects as possible recipients of Community Development...

Regional NAIPTA to takes over city’s CAT buses

By Saturday, Jan. 1, the city will officially transfer all employees, money, equipment and other assets it controls in Cottonwood Area Transit to a...

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