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Cottonwood Fire Department Engineer Jeremy Doerksen retired on May 30. "Engineer Doerksen's journey began in 1999 as a volunteer with CFD, followed by his hiring with Camp Verde Fire District in 2002, and ultimately joining CFD in...
The Arizona Corporation Commission, the state's utility regulatory body, began its first evidentiary hearing on May 18 on Arizona Public Service's request to raise customer rates by roughly 14%. The hearings are scheduled to end on Tuesday,...

VVAC opens exhibit on Tim’s Cave & artifacts

On April 25, the Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum opened the exhibit "Tim's Cave Reimagined: Stewarding a Cultural Collection." This exhibit tells the story...

Verde Valley’s American Youth Soccer Organization sets soccer goals for athletes in 2026

Registration has opened, with programs for youngest players Brandon Kent, the regional commissioner for the American Youth Soccer Organization, said learning soccer can start as...

Senate stalls Bliss’ STR bill indefinitely

Arizona Rep. Selina Bliss's House Bill 2429, aimed at regulating short-term rentals, is likely dead. The bill moved too late out of the...

Terrestrial town celebrates the celestial dark

The Camp Verde Town Council received a presentation on the 2025 Dark Sky Annual Report and proclaimed Monday to Sunday, April 13 to 19,...

Yavapai College board told no campus visits needed

Yavapai College Governing Board members don’t have to visit all campuses in person to comply with statute, the community college’s attorney Lynne Adams said...

Rhetoric flies as campaign season nears the primary

As you can tell from our pages over the last few weeks, we are at the height of election season as candidates from the...

Rainbow Acres’ Sedona Lago Gardens for autistic adults closing

The board of trustees of Sedona Lago Gardens, an affiliate of the Rainbow Acres assisted living community, unanimously voted to shutter its operations 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...

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