CAMP VERDE – Following a court hearing regarding Camp Verde mayoral candidate Tanner Bryson and the accusation of invalid votes, Bryson has officially been removed from the ballot and is not allowed to run as a write-in candidate for the July 30 election. Read MoreJudge removes Camp Verde mayoral candidate from ballot
CAMP VERDE – The Camp Verde Town Council recently approved the amendment of an existing employment agreement between the Town and current Acting Town Manager Gayle Mabery, through May 27.
CAMP VERDE – The Camp Verde Unified School District Governing Board staffing changes, the annual auditor general’s report, and more at its regular meeting April 9.
In the Town of Camp Verde, 10 people are running for three seats on the town council. Terry Andrews, Jackie Baker, Brian Bolton, Kai Buchanan, Robert Foreman, Dave Inman, Jerry “Geronimo” Martin, Jessie Murdock, T.C. Noble and Patricia Seybol…
CAMP VERDE — Pets were left alone to fend for themselves in a Camp Verde home, resulting in animal deaths, and the Marshal’s Office has not been able to speak with a person of interest in the case.
Camp Verde Marshal’s Office has released its monthly incident report for the month of March, showing a major increase in total incidents compared to last year.
Camp Verde mayoral candidates Tanner Bryson, Charlie German and incumbent Dee Jenkins answered some introductory questions as they begin their campaign. The primary election is July 30.
The Town of Camp Verde held a meet and greet open house on Thursday, April 4, to introduce the two remaining town manager candidates to the members of the community.
March 27, Yavapai County Sheriff’s deputies pursued a suspect in a foot chase from Beaver Creek Road across Interstate 17 before taking him into custody on the shoulder of the freeway.
The Town of Camp Verde recently received a $2 million grant for arsenic removal, thanks to a security of $125,887,493 in federal investments by Arizona’s U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.
All municipalities in the Verde Valley will have council elections this year. April 1 was the deadline for candidates to file their petitions of candidacy.
The Town of Camp Verde announced today that another finalist for the position of town manager has dropped out of contention, leaving two people to be interviewed this week.
Yavapai County Community Organizations Active in Disaster held a meeting March 18 to introduce their new vice chairperson, provide an update on the new YCCOAD webpage, and begin creating a planning committee for the upcoming Preparedness Expo.
Sheila Stubler looked out at two red-tailed hawks majestically sailing through the sky above the vast field of buckwheat swaying in the breeze at Rockin’ Ranch State Park.
The Camp Verde Town Council met for a regular session on Wednesday, March 20 in council chambers to further discuss action regarding the sports complex and to possibly approve the fiscal year 2025-30 strategic plan.