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Nonprofit group raises $10K to fight APS powerlines into Village of Oak Creek

The Big Park Regional Coordinating Council nonprofit organization has raised $10,000 to fund legal research by Earthrise, an environmental nonprofit law clinic at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Ore., on its options to possibly prevent Arizona Public...

Number of hikers on tracked Sedona trails declines from 2021 peak

If you go hiking in the Sedona area, don’t forget to smile. You may end up on the U.S. Forest Service’s version of a candid camera — a trail counter. USFS personnel began installing trail counters on non-motorized trails...

Public meeting on Cecil Fire scheduled for Oct. 2

The slight rain that fell on the Cecil Fire yesterday morning helped keep the lightning-caused Cecil Fire, located southwest of Flagstaff, at 2,180 acres as of Monday morning. The Cecil Fire is burning on both Coconino National Forest and Arizona...

Yavapai County talks OHV use on public lands

This is the last part of a four-part series on the recent meeting of the Yavapai Cattle Growers' Association.  The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors discussed what members said were negative effects of OHVs on rangeland in the Prescott and...

Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes weighs in on OHVs on unincorporated lands

OHVs on Public Land This is the third part of a series on the recent meeting of the Yavapai Cattle Growers’ Association. The second half of the Yavapai Cattle Growers’ Association meeting with U.S. Forest Service chief Randy Moore and...

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Ranger Station Park receives national award

Civil engineer associations presented city with Project of the Year trophy Sedona can add "award-winning" the description of Ranger Station...

Cinco de Mayo comes early to Tlaquepaque

The Cinco de Mayo fun comes early this Saturday May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., with annual celebration...
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