Fifty-four students from Nicholas Pabst’s Spanish classes at Camp Verde High School took part in the recently-formed Verde Valley Cultural Collective’s Dia de Los Muertos art contest.
Their artwork, along...
Mingus Union football played its homecoming game Friday Oct. 4, when the Marauders faced off against the Flagstaff Eagles.
The opening Eagles’ kickoff was handled by Rimington Stokes, who brought the return to the Marauders’ 25 yard...
Kenlee Shanks, a 16-year-old junior at Camp Verde High School, visited Milan, Italy, from July 8 to 16 as part of one of two U.S. volleyball teams fielded by the company America’s Team LLC, in partnership...
By Larry LineberrySpecial to Larson Newspapers
The fifth Oxendale Auto Group Tennis Championships presented by Sedona resident Elizabeth McFarland were played at the Northern Arizona University indoor courts from Aug. 2 through 4. Events were held in...
Wednesday, Sept. 11, marked the 23rd anniversary of the most devastating terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
The attacks were the start of a global assault...
Skip Hall, the mayor of the city of Surprise, had 32-year-old Surprise resident Rebekah Massie arrested during a recent Surprise City Council meeting’s call...
There are six candidates running for three seats on the Mingus Union High School District Governing Board: James Ariola, Taylor Bell, Ashley Koepnick, Rev. Frank Nevarez, incumbent Carol Anne Teague and Joe Wegwert, Ph.D.
Koepnick has a...
There are six candidates running for three seats on the Mingus Union High School District Governing Board: James Ariola, Taylor Bell, Ashley Koepnick, Rev. Frank Nevarez, incumbent Carol Anne Teague and Joe Wegwert, Ph.D.
Koepnick has a...