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Sedona City hall reopens, county buildings close

As confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to spike in Arizona, some businesses and municipali­ties, including the city of Sedona, are re-evaluating their operating hours. After being closed for nearly two months, city hall reopened with limited hours to the public...

Yavapai County Recorder suspending in-person service

In consideration of residents and employees, the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office is suspending in-person customer service at the Cottonwood location beginning Tuesday, March 24. Customer service will be conducted solely via drop box, phone, standard mail or email. This...

Yavapai County issues Proclamation of Countywide Emergency

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig Brown signed a Proclamation of a Countywide Emergency on March 19.  "The proclamation provides the Chairman with additional opportunities and resources to protect Yavapai County residents, working in coordination with local cities...

Mary Mallory sworn in as supervisor

On Monday, July 15, at the special Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board unanimously voted to make Mary Mallory the new District 5 Supervisor.  “I look forward to continuing my service to this...

Catch 22 fugitives wanted

Yavapai Silent Witness Director Chris Wilson has announced the 2019 Catch 22 campaign which began Monday, July 1. Every day through Monday, July 22, Yavapai Silent Witness will share information about a wanted fugitive from the program. ...

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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...

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,...
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