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In vino veritas and tax revenue, too Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Thursday, 24 February 2011 00:00
Many believe the Verde Valley’s growing wine industry boosts the local economy, but not until a University of Arizona economist studied the issue was its impact fully understood.

In 2009, the industry added nearly $4...

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Ray defense targets witnesses Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lineberger   
Wednesday, 02 February 2011 00:00
Attorneys are scrambling to file final motions and make last-minute preparations as James Arthur Ray prepares to go to trial Wednesday, Feb. 16.

Late last month, attorneys for both the prosecution and defense made...

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League of cities wants to talk budget with state Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Wednesday, 02 February 2011 00:00
Arizona cities and towns want a civil dialogue with state legislators, but at least two laws proposed by Arizona Sen. Steve Pierce [R-District 1] alarm local leaders, who plan to meet the senator to discuss state budget...

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Verde Valley Food Council talks to farmers Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Wednesday, 02 February 2011 00:00
Verde Valley Food Council will give a Valentine’s Day present to area farmers when it meets with food bank representatives and local food growers Monday, Feb. 14.

The We Love Our Farmers presentation at Mingus Union...

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Jerome hotel to reopen Jan. 20 Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Wednesday, 19 January 2011 00:00
The Jerome Grand Hotel will likely reopen Thursday, Jan. 20, thanks to an order by Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Tina Ainley.

Ainley ruled Jerome town officials lacked cause when they declared the hotel unsafe Dec...

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New study recommends privatizing state parks Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lineberger   
Wednesday, 19 January 2011 00:00
A study released last week recommends Arizona should look at privatizing the operations of some of its state parks.

The Arizona State Parks system, which oversees 28 parks of natural or historical significance, has fallen...

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College won’t comment on potential land buy Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Sunday, 26 December 2010 00:00
Yavapai College administrators would not comment about the substance of a closed-door executive session conducted by Yavapai College District Governing Board when the purchase of 20 acres of Verde Valley property was...

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Valenzuela joins COCSD Governing Board Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Wednesday, 22 December 2010 00:00
The newest member of the Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District Governing Board is a 40-year veteran of the district with experience as a teacher and administrator.

Yavapai County Superintendent Tim Carter appointed Mary...

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