Eric Wyles

Rotary Club of Sedona honors Low Income Student Aid founder

The Rotary Club of Sedona honored Eric Wyles, co-founder and executive director of Low-Income Student Aid, with its annual Make-A-Difference Award and a $1,000 honorarium, on Aug. 5 at the Sedona Arts Center. The vote was unanimous and Wyles...

LISA expands to Verde Valley schools

The board of directors of the Cornville-based nonprofit Low- Income Student Aid voted on Feb. 3 to expand to all schools within the Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District and into the Clarkdale-Jerome School District. “At Clarkdale-Jerome School, we understand that it...

LISA expands work to Sedona Red Rock High School

The nine member board of directors of Low-Income Student Aid nonprofit voted to expand to Sedona Red Rock High School on Oct. 22. “They’re a wonderful organization and wonderful people are running the organization and a board that truly has...

Lions pay kids’ lunch debt at West Sedona School

In February, the Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Lions Club donated $500 to the Cornville-based Low Income Student Aid nonprofit, which was used to pay down the outstanding cafeteria bills for 11 students at West Sedona School with the greatest amount...

‘The Cornville Kid’ Eric Wyles volunteers throughout Verde Valley

“My grandfather dropped off at Sycamore Canyon,” Eric “The Cornville Kid” Wyles, age 61 and an avid hiker, said, describing how he discovered his favorite trail in the Verde Valley. “The second day, we had one heck of a...

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Sedona area’s trails haves stories miles long

On April 9, Sara Stiffler spread maps across a table in the Sedona Heritage Museum's apple shed and took...

Republicans vie to unseat AZ secretary of State

Kolodin, Swoboda debate election integrity, voter rolls Arizona Secretary of State Republican candidates, Arizona State Rep. Alexander Kolodin  and Gina Swoboda, the former chairwoman...
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