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Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Consider Appointment to Vacancy
Sedona AZ – The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will consider filling the vacancy for the Office of the Yavapai County Recorder at a special Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, July 25, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. at the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting room, 1015 Fair Street, Prescott, AZ 86305.
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors solicited letters of interest and resumes from...
Sedona Wins Kudos for its Smart Meter No Vote
Sedona AZ (August 13, 2013) – In an open letter to the City of Sedona and Cottonwood, the town of Clarkdale and the government officials of Yavapai County, Sedona resident Elaine Brown writes a thank you to the City of Sedona Council:
To: MayorAdams@SedonaAz.gov, CouncilorDiNunzio@SedonaAZ.gov, CouncilorLitrell@SedonaAZ.gov, CouncilorMartinez@SedonaAZ.gov, CouncilorMcilroy@SedonaAZ.gov, CouncilorWard@SedonaAZ.gov,...
Sedona Eye on Yavapai County Human Resources
Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis
Cottonwood AZ (March 1, 2012) – Supervisor A. G. Chip Davis provides an overview of the Yavapai County Human Resources Department, the department tasked with providing assistance and support to Yavapai County employees with responsibilities in the areas of Human Resources and Risk Management:
Recruitment and Hiring: Citizens interested in working for the County...
2011 Verde Valley Water Festival
Cottonwood AZ (October 6, 2010) – Over 110 volunteers, 19 teachers and 436 local elementary students participated in the 4th annual Verde Valley Water Festival at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood today. The Water Festival is part of Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), a free teaching and learning resource for all 4th grade students and teachers in the Verde Valley. This...
Yavapai County Computer Network Hit by Qakbot
Cottonwood AZ (April 21, 2011) – The following is a public service information message issued by Julie Ayers, Yavapai County Administrator for immediate release:
“Yavapai County’s computer network was hit early Tuesday morning, April 19, 2011, by a virus called “Qakbot” which has proven to be difficult to remove. As a result, County business has been seriously impacted and at this...