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Verde Valley Medical Center prepares for worst, hopes for best

As of Monday, March 30, Yavapai County had confirmed 18 cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus sweeping the country and the globe.  Six of those cases are in the Verde Valley, with...

93% of COVID-19 tests come back negative

Over the weekend, the Arizona Department of Health Services released updated data from around the state. As of Tuesday, March 31, state and private labs have conducted 19,371 COVID-19 tests in the state, 2.35 per 1,000 residents. There...

Ducey asks all Arizonans to stay home

Arizona joined an ever-expanding list of states whose governors have issued executive orders encouraging residents to stay at home. Gov. Doug Ducey did so on Monday, March 30. The executive order follows new guidance from...

Circle K temporarily closed after employee test positive for COVID-19

Some residents have seen that the Circle K in West Sedona was closed off by caution tape this afternoon in relation to the coronavirus COVID-19. According to a sign on the front door, "Sorry, this...

Local jails and courts change polices to prevent spread of virus

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, while many non-essential services have been shut down, essential services are still required to func­tion as close to normally as possible.  Law enforcement and local court systems are...

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Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...

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...
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