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Prop. 100 relieves some pressure on schools Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ruland   
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 01:00
Passage of Proposition 100 took some pressure off local school districts to cut more deeply into already reduced budgets.

For the Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District, the election made the controversial proposal to close...

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Drugs down across valley Print E-mail
Written by Lu Stitt   
Wednesday, 26 May 2010 01:00
Crime statistics in Yavapai County look pretty good compared to four years ago when the Methamphetamine Advisory Task Force Yavapai County Substance Abuse Coalition came into being.

Whether the decrease is due to...

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Website encourages political involvement Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lineberger   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 01:00
A group of Yavapai-Apache citizens are calling for more effective tribal government, and are threatening to initiate a recall of the entire tribal council.

They’ve set up a website, yavapai-apachevoices.org, to try and...

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Verde Lynx up and running Print E-mail
Written by Lu Stitt   
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 12:41
Buses run to and from Cottonwood eight times a day

The buses are running.

Although the Verde Lynx bus service between Sedona and Cottonwood conducted an official opening of the transit building and kickoff for the link...

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Traffic study agrees: SR 260 needs lanes Print E-mail
Written by Mark Lineberger   
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 13:38
The Camp Verde Town Council is expected to approve a local transportation study next month that’s been two years in the making.

The $124,000 study was carried out by Jacobs Engineering, a firm that considered public...

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Fed stimulus money arrives Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009 13:33
The Verde Valley received a piece of President Barack Obama’s health care money, and now Yavapai County has to hurry up and spend it.

The county received $254,166 from a United States Health Resources and Services...

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Jerome historic park to close Print E-mail
Written by Lu Stitt   
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 12:36
Jerome State Historic Park will be closed to visitors for the immediate and possibly long-term future. The Arizona State Parks Board decided Friday, Feb. 20, to close the park this week.

“The board decided to close the...

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Work doubles library size Print E-mail
Written by Lu Stitt   
Wednesday, 22 October 2008 12:04
As the Cottonwood community has grown, so has the library.

Since 1990 the city’s population has more than doubled. Now, the library has doubled its size with the Oct. 15 dedication of the new extension.

The new...

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