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Clinic staff selects top employee

Technology is important to Verde Valley Guidance Clinic, and its employees showed their appreciation for the woman who helps them use it with their Employee of the Year pick. Kim Thursby, computer support technician at the...

DNA could solve old murder case

With new evidence and technology, Cottonwood police detectives have reopened the 1997 Marisol Gonzalez murder case. “What we’ve done is have the Department of Public Safety crime lab come and look at all the evidence. There’s...

New tools needed for extrication

As newer, sturdier cars boast reinforced alloys, fire agencies nationwide are finding it harder to extricate victims of vehicle accidents. Studies show that the steel construction in new cars is saving lives, but it is...

Cancer center battles for lives

Many people driving by the Sedona Campus of the Verde Valley Medical Center on Highway 89A think it’s only an emergency room; the place to go after a sudden injury when a family’s primary physician can’t be reached....

Sedona Fire District plans for the future

Advancement in technology and infrastructure improvements are the top priorities outlined in Sedona Fire District’s 2006-07 Strategic Plan. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Advancement in technology and infrastructure improvements...

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Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards,...

Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...
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