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Supervisors affirm freeze

Yavapai County supervisors aren’t quite ready to lift the county hiring freeze even though county staff anticipates a balanced fiscal year 2009-10 budget. Yavapai County Administrator Julie Ayers asked the board Monday, June 15, if it felt comfortable lifting...

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...

County tax revenue drops 21%

Yavapai County faces revenue numbers that took double-digit hits over the last two years as it prepares to set a budget for fiscal year 2009-10. Yavapai County Administrator Julie Ayers reported to the Yavapai County Board...

Chapel station twice as large as the original

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers No one in the packed synagogue said they didn’t want a new fire station in the Chapel area, but some said they want one smaller than current...

Budget cutters eye chamber subsidy

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions this May, councilors may wrestle with trying to preserve subsidizing outside agencies while trying to maintain city services. The city’s fiscal year 2009/10 budget is still in its earliest...

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In the new state legislative session, Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers pre-filed Arizona Senate Concurrent Memorial 1001 on Dec....

Steve King looks toward future of YCSEA

Steve King, the former Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District superintendent, started his new job as Yavapai County school superintendent at...
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