Chino Valley Review

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The most frequently asked question about Jake is “what kind of dog is that?”

April 8, 2024
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Holly is a gorgeous dilute calico and 3 years old, with the softest hair ever.

April 8, 2024
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Ember and Cinder are bonded littermates. Ember is an intelligent gray tabby female, and Cinder can be a little head shy but pet her on the back and there is an instant purr!

April 8, 2024
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May Flowers, an orphan from the reservation, is a 3-month-old vaccinated shepherd mix and is ready to bloom in a new home of her own.

April 8, 2024
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Huckleberry is an approximately 1.5-year-old mixed breed.

November 27, 2023

On March 26, the Chino Valley Town Council voted to refer continuation of the Alternative Expenditure Limitation (Home Rule Option) to a vote on the July 30 ballot.

April 8, 2024

The Chino Valley Planning and Zoning Commission held a work session Tuesday, April 2, at Town Hall to discuss limitations on the number of domestic animals that residents can have and also discussed updating the town’s Lighting Ordinance.

By STAN BINDELL, For the Review April 7, 2024
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Chino Valley High School took just five innings to defeat Odyssey High School from Buckeye 13-2 in softball action Thursday, April 4. The Lady Cougars improved to 5-7 overall and 4-3 in region.

By STAN BINDELL, For the Review April 7, 2024
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Aetna and Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Group contract has expired
Both entities pledge efforts to negotiate will continue, but no agreement at this time

Months of negotiations between Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Group and Aetna came to a halt this morning, April 5, with the 300-some hospital physicians and practitioners and the national insurer unable to reach a deal to renew or extend their contract and enable patients to have in-network coverage.

By Nanci Hutson April 5, 2024
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We invite you to join the family as we remember and celebrate the lives of Jerry and Patricia Hogan.

April 6, 2024
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By the filing deadline this week, 14 candidates had filed petitions to run for the five Yavapai County Board of Supervisor seats, along with 17 more candidates for a variety of other county offices.

By Cindy Barks April 4, 2024
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I have been receiving multiple calls about the Inflation Reduction Act and rebates for heat pumps. On Aug. 16, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden signed the landmark Inflation Reduction Act, which provides nearly $400 billion to support clean energy.

By Sandy Griffis April 4, 2024
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It is true, all vegetables have health benefits. These vegetables stand out as nutritional powerhouses while being incredibly easy to grow. Cultivating your own vegetable garden provides fresh backyard produce and ensures maximum nutrient intake.

By KEN LAIN, Special to the Courier April 4, 2024
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And now for another side of the story. As many of you know, who have been reading my columns for years, I am an April Fool’s baby.

By Tim Wiederaenders April 4, 2024
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Yavapai County being declared a “Non-sanctuary County” by the Board of Supervisors was absolutely necessary at this time, especially with so much conversation and misinformation about the border and the placement of the thousands of those crossing our border.

April 4, 2024

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