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- Why Cottonwood dropped wastewater utility rate hike
While the Cottonwood Council has delayed by a couple of months the implementation of an 8 percent water rate increase, the city will not also ask for a hike in rates for the independent wastewater utility.
- Gould Standard: Cottonwood's Kim Gould shares her skills with Haiti, again and again
COTTONWOOD - Cottonwood Nurse Practitioner Kim Gould has just returned from Haiti. It was not prompted by the devastating earthquake that crumbled communities around Port au Prince.
- Mingus signs unification pact
COTTONWOOD - The joint unification resolution between the Cottonwood-Oak Creek and Mingus Union school districts isn't "joint" yet.
- Cottonwood Rec Center prepped for opening
COTTONWOOD - Time will run out Monday evening to get a discount for a year-long pass for the new Cottonwood Recreation Center. The discount money for an annual family pass for residents of Cottonwood and outside the city.
- Ditch companies discuss issues
COTTONWOOD - In what can best be described as historic, representatives from several irrigation ditch companies across the Verde Valley met as a group on Friday.
- Verde Valley March Against Meth Parade invites entrants
Verde Valley residents will help kick off April Substance Abuse Awareness Month in Yavapai County with its fourth annual "March Against Meth" parade and community fair. MATForce, the Yavapai County Substance Abuse Coalition, is sponsoring the event, which will take place on Saturday, March 27, in Cottonwood.
- Why Cottonwood dropped wastewater utility rate hike
COTTONWOOD -While the Cottonwood Council has delayed by a couple of months the implementation of an 8 percent water rate increase, the city will not also ask for a hike in rates for the independent wastewater utility.
- Cory Shilling, Officer of the Year
COTTONWOOD - Cottonwood Police Officer Cory Shilling was recently honored as the DUI Officer of Year award. He was selected for his efforts in 2009 by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
- Soul regression in Cottonwood on March 18, 2010
Dr. Linda Backman and best-selling author of Bringing Your Soul to Light: Healing Through Past Lives and the Time Between , will be speaking and signing books at the Old Town Center for the Arts on Thursday evening, March 18 from 7-9 PM.
- Chirgilchin a " Master Throat Singers from Tuva in Cottonwood on March 21, 2010
Old Town Center for the Arts is pleased to present Chirgilchin, the 'Master Throat Singers from Tuva' on Sunday, March 21st, at 3:00 pm.
- YCSO rescues men stranded 2 nights in wilderness near Sedona
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office personnel rescued two men stranded for two nights in the wilderness near Sedona.
- The 'Wild Boys' concerts kick off Second Annual Spring Planting Festival
The Wilde Boys return to central Arizona's premiere intimate concert venue, Old Town Center for the Arts, for two shows on Saturday, March 13, 7:30 pm and Sunday, March 14, 2:00 pm.
- Mingus and C-OC move ahead with unification
The governing boards have jointly stated that unification most likely depends on financial help from the state.\ This week, the Arizona House of Representatives approved that help.
- Clarkdale forced to cut two more positions
CLARKDALE - Town Manager Gayle Mabery announced last week that, due to increasing budget constraints, she was forced to reduce staff by two positions. As of Feb. 24, the staff positions of Deputy Town Clerk and a Planner II in the Community Development Department have been eliminated.
- C-OC dedicates weather station to Kiwanis
COTTONWOOD - "Instead of telling kids that hot air rises, we show them it rises," said Keith Steele, science manager for C-OC. "Cottonwood-Oak Creek District is really committed to science."
- Verde Valley school board elections in November
VERDE VALLEY - Governing Board seats for all public school districts and Yavapai College will be up for election during the Nov. 2 general election. The Yavapai County Superintendent's Office will hold Governing Board Candidate Training at three locations.
- Still time to vote in council elections
COTTONWOOD - It may be too late to get ballots in the mail for the elections Tuesday in Jerome and Clarkdale, but voters can still drop off their ballots. Drop off locations are Yavapai County Cottonwood Annex, 10 S. Sixth St. in Cottonwood; Clarkdale Town Hall, 890 Main Street; Town Clerk's Office at 600 Clark St. in Jerome. The Clerk's office in Jerome will be open until 7 p.m. on Election Day.
- Staying flush: Uncertainties plague county budget
PRESCOTT - One of the hard and fast rules of life is an axiom that states, "Stuff flows downhill."
- Cottonwood plans W. Mingus improvement
Cottonwood is working toward a plan that will achieve the needed right of way for the upgrade of West Mingus Avenue through the old Clemenceau District.
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