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Tax credit program picks up costs school state funding doesn’t cover

Did you know that Arizona’s funding for its schools ranks 50th in the country? If that statistic angers you, it should, according to a press release. So what does this mean to our community? The state school system is...

Class teaches money management

Families and children in the Verde Valley who want to learn how to get control of their finances have a local resource. Very few people have escaped the effects of the recent economic recession and so there couldn’t be...

Sedonans help Sedonans

Acting privately, Sedona City Councilwoman Nancy Scagnelli is asking the community to help her raise $10,000 to provide 1,200 lunches for homebound seniors. On May 22, council learned March revenues were down 20 percent and decided to cut back...

Vehicle burglary in Village

On Tuesday, Aug. 26, at approximately noon, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office received information regarding a vehicle burglary that occurred at the Bell Rock Trailhead in the Village of Oak Creek. The victim had parked...

Saves helps people save

One of the hardest parts of getting out of homelessness is getting a bank account, learning to budget and re-establishing credit. Without these, a person with felonies or bad credit cannot get a bank account, which...

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Georgiana Dawson turns out violin aficionados

Visiting 10-year-old violinist Georgiana “Georgie” Dawson offered Sedona residents a free concert at the Sedona Public Library on Saturday,...

Yavapai-Apache Nation signs land exchange with USFS Y-AN signs trade with USFS 

The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....
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