
Mason worked as associate planner for five years before he started a business in San Diego, a business now operated by his son-in-law.

Phase I of Camp Verde’s newest large-scale residential real estate development will soon be half-way completed.
Copper Canyon Fire Marshal Ken Krebbs said it’s a good thing firefighters were able to get to an apartment fire Saturday morning.

Copper Canyon Fire Marshal Ken Krebbs said a Middle Verde home that caught fire early Saturday morning is likely a total loss.

A Camp Verde man who filed a defamation lawsuit in September 2020 against the Town of Camp Verde and two of its council members will no longer take his case to court.

Two weeks ago, the Camp Verde Town Council appointed Todd Scantlebury to the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission.

Wednesday, the Camp Verde Town Council granted a zoning change to approximately 185 acres near the Aultman Parkway roundabout at State Route 260.

Camp Verde’s newest member of the Planning and Zoning Commission is a NIMBY – and proud of it.

Wednesday, the Camp Verde Town Council will consider granting a zoning change to approximately 185 acres near the Aultman Parkway roundabout at State Route 260.

Three years ago, the Town of Camp Verde bought the former downtown Circle K with plans realign to the intersection of Main Street and Montezuma Castle Highway into a signalized two-way T-intersection.

The calendar includes 10 opportunities for the town to discuss, consider then finally approve the upcoming budget.

Short her high school diploma, Lim found the Camp Verde Adult Reading Program last summer. In December, she earned her GED through CVARP.

The Camp Verde Marshal’s Office cannot say why the department received about 28% fewer service calls in 2020 than in 2019.

Pandemic or no pandemic, Chandler Plante will lead his 10th consecutive Martin Luther King Jr. Day march Monday in Camp Verde.

In March, Yavapai County Superior Court Judge John Napper will consider a motion to reject Bruce George’s defamation lawsuit against the Town of Camp Verde.

Bruce George’s attorney contends Joe Butner’s actions leading up to and including the Camp Verde Town Council’s Jan. 8 meeting were not constitutionally protected.

Financially, 2020 has been a good year for the Town of Camp Verde.

Copper Canyon Fire looks forward to the completion of its Cherry Creek Road fire station, scheduled for June 2021.

Tuesday, the Camp Verde School Board voted 3-2 to return to a hybrid education model on Jan. 4. This means that the district’s students can choose whether to attend school on campus – or online.

At 10 a.m. Tuesday, the Camp Verde School Board will consider whether to transition away from full distance learning.

Wednesday, the Camp Verde Town Council decided that anyone who wants to buy marijuana for recreational purposes is welcome to do so – but not within town limits.

Bottom line, if someone wants to purchase and/or consume marijuana recreationally, that person must acquire it somewhere other than Camp Verde.

Monday, the district’s governing board will review Arizona Department of Health’s benchmark data, as well as the district’s schooling options.

With only four parade entries as of 3 p.m. Thursday, Camp Verde Parks and Recreation canceled this year’s drive-thru Parade of Lights, scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday.
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