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Jiujitsu evens the playing field

Throughout life, a lot of people had to deal with a bully or two. A man in the Verde Valley can help teach a person how to bring that bully down to size. Eric Kee teaches Brazilian Jiujitsu at...

Charter School Excels Again

Head teachers at Sedona Charter School can list a slew of reasons why the school earned the state’s highest label this year. According to Business Administrator Alice Madar, this is the school’s third “excelling” label. The school, located in...

Pfeifer says teaching is a learning experience, not work

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Yavapai County’s fourth- through eighth-grade Teacher of the Year doesn’t say she goes to work, she says she goes to school. Fifth-grade teacher, Pat Pfeifer,...

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...

Herbal medicine grows everywhere

Herbalist Diane Dearmore says plants are her passion. Every Tuesday morning, she takes a small group of hikers out to teach them about local herbs and plants. Herbalist Diane Dearmore says plants...

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NCIS arrests Sedona man for $178 million in federal wire fraud and money laundering charges

A Sedona man who was arrested while walking his dog on Dry Creek Road on Thursday, Sept. 5, by...

Lt. Raquel Oliver joins Sedona police

After retiring in January from the Dallas Police Department, where she had worked since 2005, Raquel Oliver relocated to...
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