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Camp Verde prepares for 29th annual Corn Fest

Corn Fest will be returning to Hollamon Street in Camp Verde for its 29th year from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, July...

Yavapai-Apache get federal grant to revitalize languages 

The Yavapai-Apache Nation is collaborating with the nonprofit The Language Conservancy to create digital dictionaries of both the Yavapai and Apache languages as well...

Verde Valley libraries adjusts to county cuts

Municipal libraries in the Verde Valley say they have been minimally affected so far by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors’ decision to decrease...

Daytime lane restrictions on I-17 from July 11-13

Thee Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for daytime lane restrictions on Interstate 17 roughly between Camp Verde and the junction with...

VVAC teaches ethnobotany

Rob Estrada, the Verde Valley Archaeology Center’s ethnobotanist, led visitors throughout the center’s Native American Heritage Pathway and Garden on Saturday, July 1.  Estrada and...

Clarkdale gazebo talks continue

The Clarkdale Town Council continued the ongoing discussion of the proposed reconstruction of the town bandstand and its status as a historic structure during...

Cottonwood police, DPS pursuit across Verde Valley ends with arrest of sexual assault suspect

Over the past week, the Cottonwood Police Department has been investigating a crime involving a suspect who, over four or five years, had allegedly...

CCFMD & VVFD consider joint management

The Copper Canyon Fire and Medical District Governing Board continued to discuss pursuing a joint management agreement with the Verde Valley Fire District during...

Clarkdale meets to cope with river drowning

The Clarkdale Police Department and Spectrum Healthcare held a community meeting on Wednesday, June 28, in response to the drowning of a Cottonwood woman...

Yavapai County lease of school is light on specifics

The Sedona-Oak Creek School Governing Board may be voting in July to move forward with exploring a proposed lease of the Big Park Community...

Nancy Steele to retire from Friends of the Verde River

Nancy Steele, Ph.D., the executive director of Friends of the Verde River, will be retiring at the end of the year after spending six...

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office accepts funds to fight drugs

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors accepted a $626,000 state grant from the Arizona Department of Public Safety to expand the  capabilities of the...

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