
A year ago, Camp Verde’s Pecan and Wine Festival was one of the town’s first COVID-19 casualties.

This week, the Camp Verde Town Council meets twice as it plans to build its FY 2021-2022 budget.

At 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Camp Verde School Board will meet in the district’s multi-use complex library, 280 Camp Lincoln Road.

On two legs or on four, or even on two wheels, Camp Verde’s newest trail offers what Steve Ayers calls spectacular views.

A year ago May, with his Bachelor’s degree from Northern Arizona University, Parker began a one-year assignment with the Town of Camp Verde through Alliance of Arizona Non-Profits, funded by AmeriCorps and its VISTA program.

Over the next two years, Camp Verde will receive another $2.67 million in stimulus, Town Manager Russ Martin said.

Huey said Wednesday that the Nation hopes to administer 1,000 vaccines in its first of two vaccination drives.

It’s been nearly three years since Camp Verde officially became a dark sky community.

For $1 per year, the Camp Verde Arena Association will have use of the town’s surplus equipment to maintain the equestrian center.

Tim Wiggle has announced his retirement as sergeant of Camp Verde’s Volunteers In Policing program.

Wednesday, the Camp Verde Town Council will consider a $50,000 grant agreement between the Town of Camp Verde and the Nature Conservancy.

It’s been almost seven years since Dustin Richardson started working at the Camp Verde Marshal’s Office.

Phase II also means that Parks and Recreation can more aggressively make plans to offer its Friday trips, as well as Little League and pickleball, Marshall also said.

The Camp Verde Town Council recently agreed to pay Bruce George $15,000 to settle his defamation lawsuit out of court.

This year, Beaver Creek students attend school 144 days. Next year just might be the same.

A Camp Verde man with two businesses had made the commitment to be even busier.

Thanks to a recent commitment of CARES Act money, the Camp Vere Arena Association is about $56,000 closer to finishing its equestrian center.

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.
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