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Struggling nonprofits not in clear, but there is hope for the future Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Friday, 16 March 2012 00:00
It’s no secret many businesses, organizations and individuals have yet to regain the financial health they once enjoyed prior to the recession.



The trickle-down effect starts as a droplet at the employment level and...

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Schools celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday by urging reading Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Friday, 09 March 2012 00:00
Students huddle around hanging on every page as I read them the story of two children sharing their bounty of mangos.

The colorful drawings demanded attention even from the older students as I read “Too Many Mangos: A...

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No reason not to vote due to voting centers & mail-in Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Friday, 02 March 2012 00:00
It’s becoming harder to come up with an excuse not to vote.

First, Arizona voters approved an initiative allowing vote-by-mail elections, and now Yavapai County changed its polling location requirements.

For past...

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Lack of education holds back person, their family, society Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Friday, 24 February 2012 00:00
Most of us take reading for granted.

When we see words, our brains automatically interpret them with little effort or concentration.

Imagine if this weren’t the case.

Imagine, as an adult, struggling to read product...

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Let’s face it guys, Valentine’s Day is for the women Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Friday, 17 February 2012 00:00
This year was my first Valentine’s Day as a wife.

It didn’t feel much different than the years past, except for an overwhelming desire to find a sweet, thoughtful gift my husband wouldn’t be embarrassed by.

Let’s...

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Evolution of transit in area is shifting in right direction Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Monday, 13 February 2012 00:00
The Verde Valley’s transportation endeavours took a positive turn in January when talk about transit circulated around the Verde Lynx.

It took a few years to figure out how to make public transportation in a rural area...

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The public notices in newspapers keep the government in check Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 February 2012 00:00
A person’s No. 1 source of local news is still the newspaper.

Residents pick up The Camp Verde Journal to read about the latest happenings, find feature stories on people they know, follow high school sports and browse...

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Rec center nearly perfect; has a few kinks to work out Print E-mail
Written by Trista Steers   
Tuesday, 07 February 2012 00:00
The Cottonwood Recreation Center is a blessing to the community and its residents.

The activity hub encourages members to take charge of their health, provides a safe venue for youth activity and serves as a community...

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