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Yavapai Apache Nation Partners with County

Yavapai Apache Nation presents check to Yavapai County Cottonwood AZ (April 12, 2012) – Yavapai County Supervisor A.G. Davis attended the March 1, 2012 meeting of the Yavapai-Apache Nation where he was presented a check for $37,285 as part of the Nation’s annual Proposition 202 funding. The check was officially accepted by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors on March 5, 2012. The funds... 

Yavapai County Attorney’s Office

A. G. Chip Davis, Yavapai County Supervisor Sedona AZ – The Yavapai County Attorney’s Office prosecutes crime throughout Yavapai County, protects the rights of victims and provides legal representation and advice to all county departments. Its offices are in Prescott and the Verde Valley. Yavapai County Supervisor A. G. “Chip” Davis provided the Sedona Eye with a public service... 

Yavapai Constables Join Lawmen Wyatt and Virgil Earp

Jay Parkison, Yavapai County Constable Sedona AZ-The current Verde Valley Justice Court (VVJC) Constable, Jay Parkison, retired from the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office after a 21-year career. His last assignment with the Sheriff’s Office was as the area commander for the Verde Valley. In 2010, Parkison was elected with a majority of the primary vote and seated without general election... 

Yavapai County July Unsung Heroes

L to R: Honorees Ed and Gloria Lewis with Kent Ellsworth and Supervisor Davis Sedona AZ(July 26, 2011)-It is time once again to honor a team of Unsung Heroes here in the Verde Valley.  This award is for recognizing the many selfless, generous and dependable people who give of their time without ever asking for recognition; and that is what Ed and Gloria Lewis do.  The Lewis’ are our July... 

April Unsung Hero Award

(L to R) Mel Copen, Tom Graham, Supervisor Chip Davis Sedona AZ–On April 27, the Yavapai County April 2011 Unsung Hero Award was presented to Tom Graham of Sedona Arizona by County Supervisor Chip Davis. Graham was nominated by Mel Copen, President of the Big Park Regional Coordinating Council (BPRCC) in the Village of Oak Creek, for exemplary service to his local community and the greater... 

Yavapai County Unsung Heroes

It is spring; the sun is shining, the flowers are blooming, and the volunteers are abundant in the Verde Valley. Once again, the monthly Yavapai County Unsung Heroes Volunteer Award is a couple’s game. Terry and Carla Trujillo have been the sun in many people’s lives through their volunteer work with the Special Olympics, coaching basketball. Nominated by John and Sherry Herring, the Trujillo’s... 

Yavapai County Honors Unsung Heroes

Lonnie and Valerie Rogers receive Unsung Heroes award flanked by Supervisor Davis, Eric Stanford and Billy Crawford Sedona AZ (February 24, 2011)-Love is in the air this beautiful February in Yavapai County, a love for couples who volunteer! For this special Unsung Heroes of the Month award, the volunteers near and dear to our hearts are Lonnie and Valerie Rogers, nominated by Eric Stanford and... 

Dear Sedona Citizens: The Forest Service Delphi Technique

Sedona AZ (February 25, 2011) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, a local resident who attended a U.S. Forest Service meeting on February 24, 2011, was disturbed by U.S. Forest Service warnings that Kevlar wearing-gun toting Rangers would be patrolling Crescent Moon Park. She writes:   …The Forest Service has announced they will be breaking us up into groups at the meeting... 

Dear Editor: Response to Mr. Kusner’s November 23 Letter on Red Rock Scenic Road Herbicide Use

Weeds in Hwy 179 Medians – North view – Exclusive SedonaEye.com Photo c2010 Sedona AZ (December 4, 2010) – In a SedonaEye.com Letter to the Editor, a reader writes: I would like to reply to the comments of Mr. Kusner in his letter to the editor of November 23, 2010 “Response to Use of Herbicides on Red Rock Scenic Byway.” First, pesticide is a general term referring to any substance... 

Camp Verde Justice Administration Building Ribbon Cutting

Left to Right are: Dave Hunt, Board Attorney; Supervisor Carol Springer, Public Defender Dean Trebesch, Sheriff Steve Waugh, Supervisor Thomas Thurman, County Attorney Sheila Polk, Supervisor Chip Davis, and Contractor Craig Doran In 1989, the first Superior Court building offering services to the citizens of the Verde Valley was erected in Camp Verde.  On November 15, 2010, the Board of Supervisors... 
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