| Written by Trista Steers |
| Friday, 08 February 2013 00:00 |
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A geographical region connected by similar interests and divided from the rest of Yavapai County by a mountain range now has two representatives.
The only two experienced Yavapai County supervisors — District 3 Supervisor Chip Davis and District 2 Supervisor Tom Thurman — now represent the interests of the Verde Valley. For the full story, see the Wednesday, Jan. 30, edition of The Camp Verde Journal or the Cottonwood Journal Extra.
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Redistricting, following the 2012 U.S. Census, divided what was once Yavapai County District 3 into two districts grouping communities along Interstate 17 with different towns and cities.