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Verde Independent is a local newspaper serving Cottonwood, Arizona. It was founded in 1948 by Richard Brann, who built the paper's first offices from World War II surplus Quonset huts . [ 2 ] The original buildings were located on a river rock foundation in Smelter City, Arizona .
KYBC (1600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Cottonwood, Arizona, and serving the Verde Valley. It is owned by the Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation, headed by W. Grant Hafley. [ 3 ] KYBC has a soft oldies – adult standards radio format . [ 4 ]
Camp Verde: 18 18 K18DD-D: Religious Amazing Facts on 18.2 Cottonwood: Camp Verde: 19 19 K19FD-D Cottonwood: Camp Verde: 21 21 K21GE-D: Silent Flagstaff: 6 27 KTVW-CD: Univision (KTVW-DT 33.1) UniMás on 6.2 (KFPH-DT 13.1) 19 19 K19IP-D: 3ABN: 3ABN Latino on 19.2, 3ABN Proclaim on 19.3, Amazing Facts on 19.4 42 21 K42IQ-D: Silent Gila River ...
The Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District No. 6 (COCSD) is a school district in Arizona, United States, headquartered in Cottonwood. [2]The school district is located in Yavapai County, and includes almost all of Cottonwood municipality, all of Cornville and Verde Village census-designated places, and portions of Clarkdale municipality. [3]
According to the lawsuit, Cuyama Valley's female player took part in a scrimmage against Valley Christian Academy in March 2021, prior to the COVID-delayed 2020-21 football season.
KKLD (95.9 FM, "The Cloud") is a commercial radio station located in Cottonwood, Arizona, broadcasting to the Flagstaff-Prescott, Arizona area. KKLD airs a classic hits music format syndicated by ABC Radio Network.
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Alvie Self was born in Cottonwood, Arizona [2] and grew up in the Verde Valley, singing country and gospel music. [1] He played accordion before taking up the guitar. [2] "I loved Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens. I noticed the way people danced and reacted to it, and got this idea to go wild and dance to rock n’ roll."