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‘Nutcracker’ comes to Camp Verde

The Sedona Dance Academy will returns to the stage for its winter showcase with its community performance of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s classic Christmas ballet...

Montessori Model UN plans trip to Rome

The Sedona Charter School has started fundraising to send about a dozen students in the Montessori Model United Nations program to the year-long Program...

Cosmos, the Sonoran gopher snake, finds a new home

Red Rock State Park has a new scaly face greeting people in the visitor center as of Sunday, Oct. 29. Cosmos, a Sonoran gopher snake...

NAH discusses breast cancer at Sedona seminar

“We will all know somebody, whether it’s your patient, whether it’s a friend or family member, who will have breast cancer,” Brenda Keith, area...

Demolition derby promises smashing time in Camp Verde 

The annual Redneck Round-Up Demolition Derby and Motorcycle Barrel Race fundraiser for Valley Academy Career and Technology Education will return to the Camp Verde...

Woofstock to raise funds for Jerome Humane Society

The Jerome Humane Society will be combining its annual Woofstock concert fundraiser and Virginia Kennaway Day on Wednesday, Aug. 16, from 5 p.m. to...

Rufous hummingbird at risk for extinction

Susan Bonfield, Ph.D., director of Environment for the Americas, gave a talk on “The Remarkable Journey of the Rufous Hummingbird: An Update on Protecting...

Satellites have the potential to find fossils at Petrified Forest National Park

Satellite imagery has the potential to assist paleontologists in focusing their efforts where to look for new fossil discoveries and help land managers monitor...

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