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The Daily Courier is a newspaper for Yavapai County, Arizona, [2] owned by Western News & Info. [3]It has been in existence since 1882. [3] Western News & Info, Inc. publishes both print and online editions of The Daily Courier, featuring local, regional, national, and international news and opinions.
Yavapai County (/ ˈ j æ v ə ˌ p aɪ ˌ / YA-və-pye) is a county near the center of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census , its population was 236,209, [ 1 ] making it the fourth-most populous county in Arizona.
Pages in category "Mass media in Yavapai County, Arizona" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Sedona Red Rock News; V. Verde Independent
The former territory of the Yavapai. The yellow line shows the forced march to the San Carlos Apache Reservation.. Their creation story explains that Yavapai people originated "in the beginning," or "many years ago," when either a tree or a maize plant sprouted from the ground in what is now Montezuma Well, bringing the Yavapai into the world.
He is the founder of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team. [5] In 2022 he designed and led an effort to surveil ballot boxes in Arizona, in a program he named Operation: Drop Box. [1] He stopped the efforts after his organisation was named in a lawsuit by the League of Women Voters and accused of voter intimidation and breaking the Voting ...
The Yavapai–Apache Nation (Yavapai: Wipuhk’a’bah and Western Apache: Dil’zhe’e [1]) is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Yavapai people in the Verde Valley of Arizona. Tribal members share two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two Indigenous languages, the Yavapai language and the Western Apache language .
Chino Valley is the site of the first Territorial Capital of Arizona. The capital moved to Prescott, 15 miles (24 km) away, in 1864.U.S. Army Cavalry Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, while traveling through the area in 1854, gave the community its name.
Arizona's 1st legislative district is one of 30 in the state, consisting of most of Yavapai County, along with a small section of Coconino County. As of 2023, there are 46 precincts in the district, 45 in Yavapai and one in Coconino, [a] with a total registered voter population of 167,810. [1] The district has an overall population of 237,896. [2]