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Donating bicycles to veterans

Kevin Gertz, a specialist for the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, has been salvaging abandoned bicycles from Luke Air Force Base and redistributing them to...

Arizona Game and Fish Department looking for homes for Sonoran Desert tortoises

Illegal breeding of Sonoran Desert tortoises has caused a record number of orphaned tortoises to be available this year through the Arizona Game and...

Library program aims to get teens outdoors

The Cottonwood Public Library will be offering outdoor adventures to teenagers over the summer through its Get Out program.  The library’s youth services department has...

FAA reaffirms case decision

The Federal Aviation Administration has again ruled that Yavapai County and the Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority violated the agency’s economic nondiscrimination policies “by failing...

Library exhibits photography and painting duo

The Camp Verde Community Library is featuring a new exhibit, “Double Take,” showcasing the collaborative art of husband and wife team Larry and Debbie...

Worm wrangling at the library

Gardens for Humanity presented a vermiculture workshop, Worm Wrangling 101, at the Camp Verde Community Library on Wednesday, May 31.  Ataiyo Viafora of Gardens for...

Concern increases for Clarkdale gazebo

The Town of Clarkdale has released a frequently-asked questions page on the proposed reconstruction of the town bandstand.  The Clarkdale Town Council voted to replace...

Jerome hosts inaugural Music & Arts Festival June 10 & 11

The inaugural Jerome Music and Arts Festival with free admission will take place throughout the town on Saturday, June 10, and Sunday, June 11. The...

Northern Arizona Healthcare’s new CEO Cheney to begin on June 12 as Tinkle placed on leave

Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Board of Directors announced June 5 that incoming CEO David Cheney advanced his start date and will begin as CEO Monday,...

Arizona Rangers historian Nick Cain shares the past

The Sedona Historical Society closed out its spring series of Living History presentations on Thursday, May 11, with Arizona Ranger State Historian Nick “Colorado”...

Archaeologist describes migrations of pre-Columbian Salado

The Verde Valley Chapter of the Arizona Archaeology Society closed out its spring meetings at the Sedona Public Library on Thursday, May 18, with...

CCFMD looks at internal interim chief

The Copper Canyon Fire and Medical District Governing Board members discussed the possibility of hiring an internal candidate to fill the role of interim...

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