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Verde Valley crime low in the shutdown

With two months of social distancing reaching a point of lessened severity, the Verde Valley is experiencing an end of an unusual period in its history. While public health experts insisted that the shutdown of normal life and requiring people...

Verde Valley Medical Center restarts elective surgery

After a blitz in coronavirus testing led to a commensurate increase in reported cases of the deadly virus in the Verde Valley, the area has seen its spread again level off. As of press time on Friday, May 22, Yavapai...

Sedona City Hall reopens

The city is reopening its doors to the public after more than two months of being closed. While staff has been working from home during that time, city hall has been closed. But that changed on Tuesday, May 26, as...

Preschoolers graduate among pandemic

Precious Stones Preschool graduation on Friday, May 22, saw incoming kindergartners and those matriculating into the older classrooms receive a certificate, a red balloon and a picture book courtesy of Verde Valley First Books before posing for a photo...

Sedona spas adjust and reopen

Social distancing is a term few used or even heard of prior the COVID-19 pandemic. But as more businesses are allowed to reopen, it may be here to stay. One of the sectors in which social distancing is nearly impossible...

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Show time: Sedona film festival draws near

The 31st annual Sedona International Film Festival will run from Saturday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, March 2, offering more...

County and school officials give updates in VOC

Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor Nikki Check , Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Tom Swaninger, Ph.D., and Yavapai County...
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