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Yavapai College updates Sedona City Council

Each year the Sedona City Council receives at least one update on the goings on at Yavapai College, including any new programs on the Verde Valley side of the county. Over the years, the news has varied from very opti­mistic...

Yavapai College art exhibit connects the dots

If serendipity is an occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way, then that’s the theme of Yavapai College’s recent art gallery opening, when a renowned ceramic artist and art professor were honored together. An evening of...

YC alum turned police chief supports problem-solving

Yavapai Community College has appointed alumnus Tyran Payne as the institution’s new chief of police. Payne is succeeding former police chief Jerald Monahan, who decided to retire after a 42-year career in law enforcement. Payne is a 10-year U.S. Army veteran...

Tuition free this semester at Skilled Trades Center

Yavapai College is accepting applications to its new Skilled Trade Center and is offering free tuition this semester to students who choose to attend. The college broke ground on the 10,000- square-foot center in Clarkdale in February. The center houses...

The Show Must Go On: Tammie McKenzie new SRRHS theater teacher

What classes are you teaching this year? I am teaching two dual enrollment courses with Yavapai College which are Acting I and Stagecraft. I am also teaching several sections of theater for seventh and eighth graders. What are your hobbies and...

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Realtors’ association releases Yavapai County STR study

The Sedona-Verde Valley Association of Realtors held a public meeting at the Cottonwood Recreation Center on March 6 to...

APS inspects lines with drone

Arizona Public Service’s predictive maintenance group used a drone to inspect power lines for damage and vegetation growth at...
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