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Natasha Heinz

CFA group focuses on Arizona’s future and how to shape it

What do Arizonans think is going well in the state? What should change? And how? These are some of the questions the Center for the Future of Arizona has been trying to answer for the last 15 years. In...

Mental Health Coalition Verde Valley experts talk mental illness

​May was Mental Health Awareness Month, a time set by the National Alliance on Mental Illness to focus on raising awareness about the millions of Americans who live with a mental illness and educating the public about the subject,...

Helicopter tour company: Airport has no right to evict us

On April 19, the Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority served an eviction notice to Sedona Air Tours, a helicopter tour provider that leases space on airport property. Sedona Air Tours president and CEO, Eric Brunner, declined...

Local band Cross-Eyed Possum kicks off concert series

​The Concerts in the Park season starts on Saturday, May 25, in Clarkdale, and Cross-Eyed Possum kicks off the shows from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Clarkdale Town Park Gazebo. Formed in 2013 “just as a couple of...

Lisa Rhine talks hopes for Yavapai College

Since becoming Yavapai College’s new president, Dr. Lisa Rhine’s main goal has been to understand the college as an institution intrinsically connected to the Verde Valley.  During a talk at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s...

Open Studios Tour joins artists, art lovers

On the last weekend of April, Sedona residents and visitors had a chance to experience an even wider variety of art — and in a more personal way. From April 26 to 28, the Sedona...

Airport board discusses tenant issues

The Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Board of Directors had its regular meeting on Monday, April 22. For the second time in 2019, the board convened Executive Session during over an hour for ongoing litigation and legal issues. ...

Tibetan monk blesses pets at the Humane Society of Sedona

Animals in Sedona had a chance to take part in a special moment on Wednesday, April 24. A Tibetan Buddhist monk of the Gaden Shartse Monastic University, performed a pet blessing at the Humane Society of Sedona. ...

Student art show features 350 high school artists

The Northern Arizona Student Art Show will be held Thursday, May 2, through Sunday, May 5, at the Clark Memorial Clubhouse Auditorium, 39 N. Ninth St. in Clarkdale. Hours are 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 1...

Matthew Goodwin talks ethics of climate change

The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Philosophy & Politics program, OLLI at Yavapai College – Sedona/Verde Valley and Keep Sedona Beautiful will present a stimulating discus­sion on the ethical challenges associated with climate change and global warming...

About Me

Natasha Wolwacz Heinz she worked in media for 10 years, holding multiple reporting, marketing, and public relations positions in Brazil and the United States. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; a masters defree in journalism and mass communication from Kent State University in Ohio and a masters of education degree in higher education administration and student affairs from Kent State University. Outside of work, you can usually find her cuddling up with a book or watching a rom com. When she’s not reading, she enjoys spending time outside, hiking, biking, and discovering new places.
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