energy

Gov. Hobbs signs executive order on energy

Energy executive orders aren’t just for the highest office in the land as Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs showed with a Monday, Sept. 15 press conference signing Executive Order 2025-13. The order intends to curb Arizona families’ ever increasing...

APS offers tips for winter bills

’Tis the season to turn up the heat. While temperatures have been somewhat higher than normal lately, Mother Nature could easily change that as the new year approaches. In order to stay warm but not empty your wallet, APS —...

New development runs on sun’s power

A housing development being built in the Verde Valley is the first in Northern Arizona designed to run off solar power. Homes in the Grey Fox Ridge in Cottonwood are being built to run off this energy. Marc Avery,...

Sedona Oak Creek School District plans $4 million for solar projects

In its latest move to offset increased energy use with energy-efficient projects, the Sedona Oak Creek School District Governing Board unanimously agreed to hire Kinney Construction Services for work on future solar projects. From the $73.4 million bond voters...

VOC school goes solar

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Big Park Community School flipped the switch for $41,000 a year savings when it turned on its large scale photovoltaic system Wednesday, May 20. Big...

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City weighs $2.4M service contracts for 7 nonprofits

Serving homeless families, Hope House of Sedona added to list of Community Service Providers The city of Sedona looks to...

Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy...
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