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After growing up in the Verde Valley and starting her law enforcement career three and a half years ago — as of Dec. 2 — Clarkdale Police Department Officer Jakii Montijo, 29, has been assigned as...
Following the success of the first-ever Art Walk in Camp Verde on Oct. 18, the Camp Verde Artists Group is planning the second event for Dec. 20. It promises to bring together fine artists, businesses and...

Larson Newspapers staff past and present thank retiring typesetter Jo Page for 14 years of work

At its core, a newspaper is built on its people, whether reporters, editors, advertising representatives, graphic designers, paginators, pressmen or delivery drivers. For 14 years,...

Sedona’s rush to silver screen

While Jerome’s history grew out of copper and gold mining in the Mingus Mountains, a large portion of Sedona’s history was intertwined with that...

Northern Arizona Healthcare hosts breast cancer seminar on Tuesday, Oct. 24

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Cancer Centers of Northern Arizona Healthcare has announced that it will be hosting a seminar on...

Stein-credible times await at Sedona’s Red Rocks Oktoberfest

Raise your steins and don your dirndls for Oktoberfest. The Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks, in partnership with the city of Sedona Parks...

Residents Urged to Donate Blood

Vitalant, a nonprofit blood services provider, has declared that there is a blood supply shortage that qualifies as a national emergency and urges residents...

Author Margaret Zhao’s Fight for Individualism Under China’s Communist Rule

Sedona-based author Margaret Zhao discusses her fight for individualism and freedom while growing up in communist China in her new memoir “Really Enough.”  The youngest...

Audubon bench to honor Ross Hawkins

On Saturday morning, about 20 people gathered around the pollinator garden at Page Springs Fish Hatchery to honor H. Ross Hawkins, Ph.D., who founded...

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