
Eggs, where art thou? How we miss your oval beauty and deliciousness. How will we manage without this essential ingredient that goes into our yummy baked goods and perfectly with toast?

Happy 2023! While 2022 seemed to last forever and there are many challenges on the horizon, there is always hope, too. Here are some wishes for the year ahead.

The gifts are unwrapped. Holiday decorations are coming down. We ushered in a New Year. Another chance to look forward to what is coming and to let go of what didn’t work. We have a whole new chapter to write. And saying “goodbye” to a year gone and anticipating a chance at new beginnings might be the real thrill of a New Year.

2022 in the Verde Valley was full of important stories and interesting occurrences, triumphs and tragedies, and it would be difficult to gauge for what major story the year will be most remembered. However, there were situations and decisions made locally that will have lasting impact on 2023 and beyond.

There’s a saying in the West that when things get tough, you have to cowboy up. In Wyoming, the history of cowboys braving the elements to sustain ranches during subzero weather, and fixing things on their own in the harsh landscape, is ingrained in the people.

Tis the Season of Giving. As we approach a New Year, Americans are unified through one common bond over the holiday season.

In American culture, Christmas is supposed to be synonymous with joy. The familiar carols proclaim this message, with “Joy to the World” resounding in thousands of churches, while its secular counterpart exhorts listeners to have “A Holly Jolly Christmas.”

Oh, Dearest Santa, are you for real?

Adults are terrified of teenagers.

Do you believe in Santa Claus? Yes, of course, you do. Who can honestly say that there is no Santa! So, as we approach Christmas, we still have many reasons to believe.
- Winter weather brings closed roads, closed schools and crashes
- Cottonwood Police issue alert for level 3 sex offender
- Mingus girls’ cross country, track put on probation
- Marshal’s Office arrests Catch 22 fugitive
- Workshop burns in Camp Verde
- Verde Valley Grand Prix comes to Camp Verde for the first time ever
- Cottonwood Police again accuse Camp Verde man of assault
- Verde Valley towns could get even more control over vacation rentals
- Verde River beavers chomping more than trees
- Two injured in ATV accident
- Out of Africa founder Dean Harrison dies
- Historic Verde Lea Market gets new owners
- Hot dog! Clarkdale gets new restaurant
- Teen tells YCSO he killed man in Camp Verde
- Treacherous weather across Northern Arizona
- Camp Verde Tractor Supply sets opening date
- Teen tells YCSO he killed man in Camp Verde
- Cottonwood man gets 20.5 years for attempted murder of cop
- Jurisins taking care of business (and staff) for 20 years in Old Town
- Catch 22: PVPD seeks fugitive with warrants