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High school artists win cash

For the first time, the Verde Valley Fair awarded cash prizes to local high school artists and photographers.

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Seven AVID students at Mingus land $405,000 Marauders receive $6.9 million in scholarships

Seven Mingus Union High School AVID Students applied for over $704,853 and received as a group a total of $404,642 in scholarships to continue their studies after graduation.

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Cottonwood centenarian to celebrate 100th birthday quietly

Lifetime Verde Valley resident Maria de Gracia Macias Contreras is celebrating her 100th birthday on June 9.

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Mingus releases bond vote numbers

The Mingus Union High School was hoping for feedback during two public forums about their upcoming bond budget proposal, but Superintendent Mike Westcott looked at the bright side when only one person from the public showed up at both meetings.

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Firefighters contain Sedona’s Miller Fire

Fire officials reported that the Sedona-area Miller Fire is experiencing minimal activity and is 31% contained, according to a news release issued on Tuesday, May 30.

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Sandra Beck featured by Sedona Renegades Artist Group

Each month, the Sedona Renegades Artist Group invites a renowned guest artist to show their work in the Renegades exhibit at the Sedona Center for Harmony and Enrichment in Hozho Center.

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Adopt a child (or more)

At the Arizona Department of Child Safety, children come into care through no fault of their own and often have trauma they carry with them.

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Forced from Grand Canyon National Park, Havasupai Tribe embraces spiritual homecoming

Carletta Tilousi hit the trail as the sun rose, the light revealing a grouping of cottonwood and ash trees deep in the Grand Canyon.

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Gov. Hobbs says no Arizonan will ‘be forced to cut their water use’ because of Colorado River conservation plan

While a Colorado River conservation plan has yet to be approved by the federal government, Gov. Katie Hobbs made two things clear at a news conference Thursday: Arizona will lead the way in the tri-state agreement, and Arizonans need not worry about a water-use crackdown.

Reader Poll:

After their lawsuits, gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake will not have to pay court-ordered penalties, but Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem has been ordered to pay $40K. What do you think?

  • They are called frivolous lawsuits for a reason; both should have to pay. 56%
  • Neither should have to pay; actions like this keep good people from fighting wrongs. 24%
  • Lake should have to pay, like Finchem. 18%
  • I really do not care. 3%

34 total votes

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Reader Poll:

After their lawsuits, gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake will not have to pay court-ordered penalties, but Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem has been ordered to pay $40K. What do you think?

  • They are called frivolous lawsuits for a reason; both should have to pay. 56%
  • Neither should have to pay; actions like this keep good people from fighting wrongs. 24%
  • Lake should have to pay, like Finchem. 18%
  • I really do not care. 3%

34 total votes

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At RISE school for children with autism and other challenges, Rikky has the opportunity to take music lessons and perform in the weekly talent shows.