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Salt River Project demands assurances

If the tri-cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley want to pump water from the Big Chino Aquifer near Paulden, they’ll have to provide assurance to the Salt River Project and environmentally concerned groups, such as the Center...

Girls soccer back on track with win

The Sedona Red Rock High girls soccer team seems to be back on track after two tough losses in recent weeks to quality regional opponents. By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers The Sedona Red...

Storm causes flooding, fire

Sedona’s first major monsoon storm ripped through the red rocks Wednesday afternoon, creating flash-flood conditions that shut down Hwy. 179 for over an hour. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ...

Former hydrologist predicts upper Verde will go dry

Former U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Bill Meyers predicts the Verde River will begin to dry up once “safe yield” is reached in Big Chino Valley. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Former U.S....

Water groups compete for funds

No less than 17 water groups exist in the Verde Valley. Yavapai County District 1 Supervisor Carol Springer argues that only elected officials should have voting rights on these water committees. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers...

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Hobbs, USFS sign fire risk meeting plan

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a non-binding Shared Stewardship Agreement with the federal government on Thursday, Oct. 10,...

Residents map their ideas for the Sedona Cultural Park

The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...
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