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2024 State of the Verde Watershed Conference to Focus on Collaborative Solutions
4 State of the Verde Watershed Conference to Highlight Collaborative Solutions and Field Trips. Camp Verde, AZ – July 8, 2024 – Friends of the Verde River proudly announces the upcoming 2024 State of the Verde Watershed Conference, scheduled for September 24-26, 2024 at the Cliff Castle Casino Hotel in Camp Verde, Arizona. This year's conference, themed "Ripples of Impact: Strengthening Watershed Partnerships," aims to gather senior practitioners, experts, and local officials to discuss and promote enhanced partnerships for the sustainable management of Arizona's cherished Verde River.
Arizona Economic Development Leaders Convene in Cottonwood, Pima County's Vescovi-Chiordi Steps Up as AAED Executive
The Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) recently concluded its annual executive leadership retreat, a gathering of economic development power players. The event, which drives the strategic direction of AAED, took place from June 26-28 in Cottonwood and brought high-level executives and industry leaders from across the state together to discuss key initiatives for the advancement of economic development in Arizona.
This Arizona beer has a social conscience
Welcome to AZ Climate for the week of July 16. If someone forwarded this to you, please consider signing up so you'll receive the newsletter every Tuesday. This Arizona beer has a social conscience Drink beer, save water. It sounds like an excuse to day-drink, but if you've followed The Republic's coverage of the...
Camp Verde Town Council to consider water rights settlement with Yavapai-Apache Nation
The Camp Verde Town Council is expected to consider the approval of a water rights settlement with the Yavapai-Apache Nation during its Aug. 7 regular council meeting. It is a result of years of negotiations and will finalize water claims between the town and tribe over the Verde River watershed and develop long-term water resources.
Sedona mayoral candidate essay: John Martinez
I was born in the Los Angeles area. I have two brothers and five sisters. Even though neither my Mom nor Dad graduated from high school, all eight of us have college degrees. My parents knew the value of a college education in a competitive world that was before us. My first job was as a janitor for Snappy Taco. I worked at Mattel Toys while putting myself through college, earning a finance degree. My major work experience also includes Beckman Instruments, Hunt-Wesson Foods, ConAgra Foods, Boeing, and finally a small company in Cottonwood, Nutra-Health, as Finance Director when Carol and I moved to Sedona.
By the numbers: Sedona owns 657.4 acres in two counties
Following the debate over the city of Sedona’s proposal to use part of the Sedona Cultural Park as a car camp for homeless workers and public questions about the best use for the $23 million property, Sedona residents have started asking how much property the city of Sedona owns and where that property is located.
Sedona City Council candidate essay: Kathy Kinsella
It has been a privilege serving our Sedona community as a city council member for the last four years. My 30-year background in government and community service helped prepare me for the role, but nothing can substitute for on-the job training. Sedona is a unique community. Our stunning landscape provides...
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