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Coconino County

NAU study tracks economic loss in Coconino County

It’s still too soon to know the long-term economic effects that the COVID-19 pandemic will have on cities, states and the country. However, a recent business survey conducted by Northern Arizona University gives some insight as to the impact thus...

County supervisors from across state target short-term rentals

It’s been nearly three years since Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation disallowing cities or coun­ties from prohibiting short-term vacation rentals. And while many have taken advantage of the law financially by renting parts or all of their...

Coconino finds West Nile virus

Coconino County officials are encouraging residents to take necessary precautions as a second pool of mosqui­toes has tested positive for the West Nile virus.  The Coconino County Health and Human Services confirmed the second positive mosquito pool sample taken...

Thomas Pristow named department director

Thomas Pristow has been named the new Coconino County Health and Human Services department director by County Manager James Jayne. The Board of Supervisors are expected to confirm the appointment during their Tuesday, Aug. 27 board meeting. Pristow will...

Coconino County Zoning hearing to be held

 The public is invited to attend an open house on the updated Coconino County Zoning Ordinance from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at the Thomas Auditorium, 2500 N. Fort Valley Road in Flagstaff. ...

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Robert Joyce dealt into the fold at Sedona Police Department

Officer Robert Joyce is the latest addition to the Sedona Police Department after graduating from the Northern Arizona Regional...
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