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Yavapai County Manager Maury Thompson resigns

Cites ‘hostility’ from supervisors; board brings back Phil Bourdon Yavapai County Manager Maury Thompson gave his immediate resignation to the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors on the morning of Oct. 1 prior to the regular meeting and a special meeting...

Steve King and Yavapai County lobby for federal Secure Rural Schools funds

Yavapai County School Superintendent Steve King addressed a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Sedona Bell Rock on Tuesday, April 1, his first speech to the group following his victory in an uncontested general election last year. King said...

Yavapai County heads talk to public in Cornville

About 50 Cornville residents attended the nonprofit Cornville Community Association’s first quarterly meeting of the year on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Oak Creek Elementary School, which was followed by a town hall with Yavapai County District 2 Supervisor James...

Yavapai County will expand $65,000 home program

Yavapai County’s Home of My Own program, which launched in 2020, aims to encourage housing construction by providing pre-approved single-family home plans for landowners who wish to build on their property. Available options through the program are a one-bedroom...

Officials talk county programs

Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor Donna Michaels hosted a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at the Sedona Public Library in the Village of Oak Creek. Also in attendance were Lynn Whitman, director of flood control, Corey Christians,...

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Sedona commission eyes 2 properties for landmark status

Citywide historic survey to finish by end of year The Sedona Historic Preservation Commission is evaluating two local properties for...
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