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County launches a 4-day week

Yavapai County employees may soon enjoy a four-day work week. New state legislation allows county departments to operate 10 hours a day, four days a week rather than eight hours a day, five days a week, according to Yavapai...

Heroes, heroines raise money for cause

The men were, forgive the pun, uniformly good-natured and the women’s behavior ranged from slightly risque to sweetly demure at the fifth annual Trauma Intervention Programs of Arizona Calendar Release and Heroes Auction at Relics Restaurant in West Sedona...

Sedona police host National Night Out

Volunteers at the Sedona Police Department are busily preparing to host the annual National Night Out at Sedona City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 4. According to SPD Sgt. Kevin Ahern, National Night Out is an event where police departments...

Young Bear Shot Dead

Deputies shot and killed a young black bear in Cornville Monday, June 15, after the bear attacked and killed a goat and spent the weekend losing its fear of people, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office reported. Calls started...

Supervisors affirm freeze

Yavapai County supervisors aren’t quite ready to lift the county hiring freeze even though county staff anticipates a balanced fiscal year 2009-10 budget. Yavapai County Administrator Julie Ayers asked the board Monday, June 15, if it felt comfortable lifting...

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Verde Valley Fair returns to Cottonwood from April 30 to May 4

The Verde Valley Fair will return to the Verde Valley Fairgrounds in Cottonwood from Wednesday, April 30, through Sunday,...

Weintraub discusses 40 years of Sedona archaeology

The Sedona Heritage Museum concluded its spring Sedona Stories speaker series on April 10 with “Forty Years Documenting Sedona’s...
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