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- County suspends community plans
In what is not turning out to be a very popular decision, the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors voted on Monday to place a moratorium on community plans.
- Voters trim budget, elect new selectmen
Residents shaved a little more money than expected from the budget at the annual town meeting Saturday, on the way to electing a new selectman to the three-member board.
- Cornville to meet this weekend
Selectmen and the town Budget Committee have reduced proposed spending for the coming year by 21 percent, as voters head to the annual town meeting on Saturday.
- Fish Story
13 was the first phase of the annual JJ's Cantina fishing derby. Gary Brewer, of Cornville, brought home the "Angler of the Year" for the first phase.
- Emotional Friday at John C. Lincoln
An elderly heart attack victim said thank you to the paramedics who saved his life Friday at John C. Lincoln Hospital.
- Rollover on Cornville switchbacks
Just before 3 p.m. Wednesday, Verde Valley Fire crews were dispatched to a multi-vehicle accident including a rollover on the switchbacks of Cornville Road blocking traffic.
- 2010 Verde Pride Awards: Organization of the Year
Toys for Tots is just as it sounds. It's the reliable way to make sure that all children in the area have a Christmas cheer and a smile, no matter what the family's financial condition.
- Free Cat Spay Month Feb 23 - Mar 2010, sponsored By WTPC Rescue
Beatrice Welles recently received the Keep Sedona Beautiful community service award for her work with the WTPC Project.
- Rusty's Morningstar Ranch hosts national conference
When Marla Guerrero, executive director of Rusty's Morningstar Ranch in Cornville, realized that budget constraints wouldn't allow her to travel this year, she decided to host a semi-annual conference that she wanted to attend.
- Chris Spheeris headlines fundraiser for Desert Star Community Charter School
Desert Star Community Charter School will present their annual fundraiser, "Art Under the Stars,' on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at the Agave of Sedona Event Center, 1146 W. Hwy 89A near the intersection of Airport Rd.
- Cornville gets update on retirement living project
It was, once again, a full-house for the Cornville Community Association presentation of a development on South Aspaas Road.
- Woman pays court fine with stolen credit card
Deputies booked Maria Elena Booker, 40, into the Camp Verde jail on charges that included two counts of receiving a fraudulently obtained credit card, four counts of assuming false ID to defraud, four counts of theft of services, four counts of use of credit card without owner's consent and one count of burglary.
- Cornville Woman Pays Court Fines with Credit Card from Stolen Purse
A Cornville woman is arrested for using stolen credit cards to pay her bills, including court fines.
- Sign up for emergency notification
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office alerted 1,100 residents of Black Canyon City to potential flooding at 9 p.m. Thursday during last week's winter storm using their new Emergency Notification System.
- Weather update: Verde floods expected to match or exceed 1993 benchmark
The National Weather Service is now predicting that rising water in the Verde Valley Friday morning will match or exceed the record flooding of 1993, a dangerous flood that created significant damage along the Verde River and Oak Creek.
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Rain showers began overnight in Valley, and should continue off and on through morning, becoming heavier throughout day.
- Evacuations Suggested for Sedona
Also, Oak Creek is expected to rise overnight with the potential to crest at 20.1 feet at the bridge at Tlaquepaque some time between Thursday at 10 p.m. and Friday at 2 a.m., which is comparable to the 1993 flood that did crest at 20.3 feet.
- Supervisors spare some state parks from closure
"Woo-hoo!" a thrilled Supervisors Chairman Chip Davis exclaimed Tuesday when asked to comment on his fellow supervisors' approval of his plan to use money from his $307,000 county park fund to help keep some state parks open.
- Good times at Old Town Jubilee
Perhaps one of the best things about the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area's Old Town Jubilee is residents can buy one-of-a-kind crafts they cannot find in stores.
City DescriptionCornville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,335 at the 2000 census. The Cornville CDP includes the communities of Cornville and Page Springs.
Cornville and Page Springs are rapidly-growing suburban areas that serve as bedroom communities for nearby Sedona and Cottonwood, Arizona. Both communities are located along scenic Oak Creek, a tributary of the Verde River. Lower Oak Creek has been designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. Page Springs hosts the large Page Springs fish hatchery, operated by Arizona Game and Fish. Adjacent to the hatchery are creekside hiking trails and bird-watching areas.
Cornville's best known resident is U.S. Senator and 2008 Republican Presidential candidate John McCain. McCain's home in the community, referred to in the media as his "Sedona Cabin," is where he and his running-mate, Alaska governor Sarah Palin, prepared for their debates.
The Cornville area, particularly above and below the Cornville Bridge on Oak Creek, was well settled by the Sinagua. The Sinagua had disappeared from the abandoned buildings at nearby Montezuma Castle National Monument by the early ... Read MoreCity Contained By:- Yavapai County
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