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Budget cuts worry Verde water group
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For now, Camp Verde's Pecan & Wine Fest 'is dead'
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Purse-fection! (with photo gallery)
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Holst re-retiring after leading county through major building projects
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Hayfield Draw seasonal closure
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Brush Fire in the Village of Oak Creek
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Four Forest Restoration Initiative implementation begins
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YCSO deputy fired after review of conduct in Iron Brotherhood bar fight investigation
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Buckle up Arizona ... it's the law
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LAFS: Tools vs Toys
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Mayor and Council's Bike to Work Ride
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1st Phase Fire restrictions take effect
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Court Docket May 18, 2013
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Arizona jobs report 'a mixed bag'
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Senate budget leaves education funding formula in place
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Judge won't overturn policy denying driver's license to 'Dreamers'
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Some GOP side with Dems to move Medicaid issue through Senate
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Clarkdale school explains plans to fence off campus
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City works to balance costs and expenses at Recreation Center
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Medical helicopter bomber hears plea agreement
Local
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Budget cuts worry Verde water group
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For now, Camp Verde's Pecan & Wine Fest 'is dead'
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Purse-fection! (with photo gallery)
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Hayfield Draw seasonal closure
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LAFS: Tools vs Toys
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Mayor and Council's Bike to Work Ride
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Court Docket May 18, 2013
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Clarkdale school explains plans to fence off campus
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City works to balance costs and expenses at Recreation Center
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Medical helicopter bomber hears plea agreement
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MS Bike Ride to fill Verde Roads this weekend
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Cornville Farmers Market ready for new season
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Verde Valley Cemetery sign fully restored
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Dead woman's body left at Rimrock fire station; man arrested
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Verde Valley pulls together for SR 260 completion
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Montiel loses motion to dismiss or send case back to Grand Jury
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Verde Valley Relay for Life Fighting Back at Cancer (with photo gallery)
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Medical marijuana outlets flourishing
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Fire Destroys Oak Creek Valley Home
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Ground Broken for LEED Multi-Use Project
Regional
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Holst re-retiring after leading county through major building projects
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Brush Fire in the Village of Oak Creek
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YCSO deputy fired after review of conduct in Iron Brotherhood bar fight investigation
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1st Phase Fire restrictions take effect
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Yavapai College nears completion of $69.5 million bond projects
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Yavapai College Foundation bestows honors
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Next 'step' in courthouse renovation is staircase repair
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Pavement improvement project requires restrictions along Interstates 17 and 40
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Domestic violence, gunfire alleged at Fossil Creek
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Pavement work scheduled next week on SR 169 near Interstate 17
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Teachers to be honored at Prescott Banquet
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County picks new Health Services director
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2013 Summer Junior Ranger Camps to be Held at Montezuma Well
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Grant to build Oak Creek restroom and other pollution measures
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Some closures for nesting bald eagles have ended
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County begins messy job of dealing with budget
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February sales tax strong for Cottonwood, Camp Verde
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Alert from Yavapai County Recorder
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Acting Prescott Forest supervisor named following Mathews departure
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New "average': Wildfire seasons aren't what they used to be
State
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Four Forest Restoration Initiative implementation begins
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Buckle up Arizona ... it's the law
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Arizona jobs report 'a mixed bag'
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Senate budget leaves education funding formula in place
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Judge won't overturn policy denying driver's license to 'Dreamers'
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Some GOP side with Dems to move Medicaid issue through Senate
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Governor hosts another rally to expand Medicaid
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Yavapai-Apache tribal leaders meet congresional delegation in D.C.
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Bill gives schools more funds but negates all money still owed
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New bill adds more requirements for getting issue on ballot
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Corporation Commission debates rules for 'smart meters'
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Tobin has his own plans to expand Medicaid
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Crandell bill challenges federal actions
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Senate GOP proposes $8.8 billion spending plan
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State senator wants impeachment proceedings against Horne
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Brewer threatens veto until lawmakers move on Medicaid expansion
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IRS audits did not impact Arizona groups
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Lawmakers take hit on per diem allowance
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Slow job growth predicted in rural Arizona
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Out-of-state tax advisors can be sued in Arizona
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