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COVID-19 may slow spread of flu

The Verde Valley continues to be in good shape fighting the novel corona­virus, with just 15 new cases in the week between Fridays, Oct. 2 through Oct. 9, with a total of 761 cases in the area since the...

‘Stop the spread’ is valuable advice during holidays

The holiday season is upon us and with it comes the hustle and bustle of shopping, get-togethers and travel. The Arizona Department of Health Services reminds everyone to take extra care to protect themselves and others from the flu...

Flu shots: Just the facts

While Americans across the country line up for flu shots this winter, some doctors say they don’t work and may actually do more harm than good. Dr. John Adams, a homeopathic and family practice physician in...

E. coli scare at Slide Rock

Theories abound as to why the bacteria count in a small stretch of Oak Creek running through its namesake canyon gets so high that people have to be kept out of the water for their health. ...

Herbicides wreak havoc in some lives

Four-and-a-half years ago, Martha and Nicole Gethmann became very sick. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Four-and-a-half years ago, Martha and Nicole Gethmann became very sick. Their heads ached. They had...

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Sedona Charter to close its middle school

Sedona Charter School’s Governing Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 21 meeting to close the school’s middle school program...

Bob Mackie brings the sparkle to Sedona Film Festival

Shake out your sequins for the “Rajah of Rhinestones,” costume designer Bob Mackie, who will be opening this year’s...
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