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On Monday, April 19, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced that he would no longer be requiring school districts to mandate mask wearing among students, teachers and visitors, leaving the decision about masking to the individual districts to decide for themselves.

Executive Order 2021-10, issued Monday, April 19, rescinded Ducey’s Executive Order 2020-51 from July that had mandated kindergarten to 12th-grade schools in Arizona require students, staff and visitors to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Jon Hecht

One of the COVID-19 vaccines is on pause.

On April 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration jointly announced that following six cases of “a rare and severe type of blood clot” in women who received Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine, providers were advised to temporarily pause administration of the vaccine.

Camp Verde High School Senior Noah Zimmerman leaps over the pole during the high jump event at the Marauder Early Invitational at Mingus Union High School on April 1. Zimmerman won the high jump, triple jump and finished second in the long jump. While his junior season was canceled, coach Amy Wall noted that Zimmerman continued to work all offseason. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Michael Dixon

After the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out all but one meet of the 2020 season, Camp Verde’s track and field team was anxious to get going again in 2021. The wait got extended a little bit longer when their first two meets were canceled due to poor weather. But on Thursday, April 1, the Cowboys finally got to get things going.

CaMp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the opening of the new 5.5-mile Verde Vista Loop Trail and a 1.6-mile trail that circles the Sports Complex. Though the Sports Complex is not open, people can still access the trails now by parking outside the gate at the State Route 260 entrance. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Camp Verde News
Jon Hecht

The long-delayed construction of the Camp Verde Sports Complex has continued for several years, but while the park is not expected to be open until at least next fall, the land it sits on now provides recreation activities beyond the future park.

This week, Camp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the completion of the Verde Vista Loop Trail, a 5.5 mile trail for hiking, biking and horseback riding, which has its trailhead in the Sports Complex and extends into land of the Coconino National Forest. The trail climbs 500 feet above the park, to the top of the White Hills overlooking the Sports Complex.

Cottonwood News
Jon Hecht

Camp Verde High School baseball player Nathan Fitzgerald hits the ball during a game against Northwest Christian High School on Friday, April 9, in Camp Verde. The Camp Verde Cowboys lost 10-1 to the Northwest Christian Crusaders. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Michael Dixon

Mingus Union High School baseball coach Erick Quesada, center, talks with his infielders during a game against Coconino High School on Thursday, April 8, in Cottonwood. The Mingus Marauders were defeated 13-1 by the Coconino Panthers. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Michael Dixon

Carter Wacker, right, and his turkey walk to get their picture taken after the turkey was sold at the 2019 Verde Valley Fair on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The 2021 Verde Valley Fair runs Wednesday, April 28, to Sunday, May 2. Photos by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Sophomore Makai Arnuado leaps into the long jump pit at his home meet — the Marauder Early Invitational — at Mingus Union High School on April 1. It was his first-ever track meet and Arnaudo was one of many young Marauder athletes whose performance left coach Molly Westcott impressed. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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The entrance to the Spectrum Healthcare vaccination site at Verde Valley Christian Church at 406 South Sixth St. in Cottonwood. Yavapai County opened COVID-19 vaccinations to Phase 1C and all adults age 18 and older late last month. However, vaccinations have dropped and the site is only vaccinating 200 people a day instead of the 1,000 it has the capacity for, so Spectrum is cutting down hours from five days a week and will only be open Wednesdays to Fridays. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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People wait in line outside of the Harvest of Cottonwood dispensary on Saturday, Jan. 23, the day after the sale of recreational use marijuana for adults over age 21 began across the state. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Camp Verde High School Senior Noah Zimmerman leaps over the pole during the high jump event at the Marauder Early Invitational at Mingus Union High School on April 1. Zimmerman won the high jump, triple jump and finished second in the long jump. While his junior season was canceled, coach Amy Wall noted that Zimmerman continued to work all offseason. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Camp Verde High School baseball player Nathan Fitzgerald hits the ball during a game against Northwest Christian High School on Friday, April 9, in Camp Verde. The Camp Verde Cowboys lost 10-1 to the Northwest Christian Crusaders. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Mingus Union High School baseball coach Erick Quesada, center, talks with his infielders during a game against Coconino High School on Thursday, April 8, in Cottonwood. The Mingus Marauders were defeated 13-1 by the Coconino Panthers. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Carter Wacker, right, and his turkey walk to get their picture taken after the turkey was sold at the 2019 Verde Valley Fair on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The 2021 Verde Valley Fair runs Wednesday, April 28, to Sunday, May 2. Photos by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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The entrance to the Spectrum Healthcare vaccination site at Verde Valley Christian Church at 406 South Sixth St. in Cottonwood. Yavapai County opened COVID-19 vaccinations to Phase 1C and all adults age 18 and older late last month. However, vaccinations have dropped and the site is only vaccinating 200 people a day instead of the 1,000 it has the capacity for, so Spectrum is cutting down hours from five days a week and will only be open Wednesdays to Fridays. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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CaMp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the opening of the new 5.5-mile Verde Vista Loop Trail and a 1.6-mile trail that circles the Sports Complex. Though the Sports Complex is not open, people can still access the trails now by parking outside the gate at the State Route 260 entrance. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Various mugshots over the years of Traci Ann Koelzer, who is alleged to have stolen over $100,000 from the Cottonwood Old Town Association while acting as the group's treasurer. Photos courtesy of the Cottonwood Police Department

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The inspiration at Cottonwood apartment complex will feature 192 units for lease, ranging from 694-square-foot one-bedroom apartments to 1,181-square-foot three-bedrooms, with the most common size being two-bedroom units. The 9-acre complex near Candy Lane will open in 2022. Photo courtesy of Inspiration at Cottonwood

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Jon Hecht

On Monday, April 19, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced that he would no longer be requiring school districts to mandate mask wearing among students, teachers and visitors, leaving the decision about masking to the individual districts to decide for themselves.

Executive Order 2021-10, issued Monday, April 19, rescinded Ducey’s Executive Order 2020-51 from July that had mandated kindergarten to 12th-grade schools in Arizona require students, staff and visitors to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Jon Hecht

One of the COVID-19 vaccines is on pause.

On April 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration jointly announced that following six cases of “a rare and severe type of blood clot” in women who received Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine, providers were advised to temporarily pause administration of the vaccine.

Camp Verde High School Senior Noah Zimmerman leaps over the pole during the high jump event at the Marauder Early Invitational at Mingus Union High School on April 1. Zimmerman won the high jump, triple jump and finished second in the long jump. While his junior season was canceled, coach Amy Wall noted that Zimmerman continued to work all offseason. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Cowboys
Michael Dixon

After the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out all but one meet of the 2020 season, Camp Verde’s track and field team was anxious to get going again in 2021. The wait got extended a little bit longer when their first two meets were canceled due to poor weather. But on Thursday, April 1, the Cowboys finally got to get things going.

CaMp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the opening of the new 5.5-mile Verde Vista Loop Trail and a 1.6-mile trail that circles the Sports Complex. Though the Sports Complex is not open, people can still access the trails now by parking outside the gate at the State Route 260 entrance. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Jon Hecht

The long-delayed construction of the Camp Verde Sports Complex has continued for several years, but while the park is not expected to be open until at least next fall, the land it sits on now provides recreation activities beyond the future park.

This week, Camp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the completion of the Verde Vista Loop Trail, a 5.5 mile trail for hiking, biking and horseback riding, which has its trailhead in the Sports Complex and extends into land of the Coconino National Forest. The trail climbs 500 feet above the park, to the top of the White Hills overlooking the Sports Complex.

Cottonwood News
Jon Hecht

Camp Verde High School baseball player Nathan Fitzgerald hits the ball during a game against Northwest Christian High School on Friday, April 9, in Camp Verde. The Camp Verde Cowboys lost 10-1 to the Northwest Christian Crusaders. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Cowboys
Michael Dixon

Mingus Union High School baseball coach Erick Quesada, center, talks with his infielders during a game against Coconino High School on Thursday, April 8, in Cottonwood. The Mingus Marauders were defeated 13-1 by the Coconino Panthers. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Marauders
Michael Dixon

Carter Wacker, right, and his turkey walk to get their picture taken after the turkey was sold at the 2019 Verde Valley Fair on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The 2021 Verde Valley Fair runs Wednesday, April 28, to Sunday, May 2. Photos by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Yavapai County News

Sophomore Makai Arnuado leaps into the long jump pit at his home meet — the Marauder Early Invitational — at Mingus Union High School on April 1. It was his first-ever track meet and Arnaudo was one of many young Marauder athletes whose performance left coach Molly Westcott impressed. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Marauders
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The entrance to the Spectrum Healthcare vaccination site at Verde Valley Christian Church at 406 South Sixth St. in Cottonwood. Yavapai County opened COVID-19 vaccinations to Phase 1C and all adults age 18 and older late last month. However, vaccinations have dropped and the site is only vaccinating 200 people a day instead of the 1,000 it has the capacity for, so Spectrum is cutting down hours from five days a week and will only be open Wednesdays to Fridays. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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People wait in line outside of the Harvest of Cottonwood dispensary on Saturday, Jan. 23, the day after the sale of recreational use marijuana for adults over age 21 began across the state. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Camp Verde High School Senior Noah Zimmerman leaps over the pole during the high jump event at the Marauder Early Invitational at Mingus Union High School on April 1. Zimmerman won the high jump, triple jump and finished second in the long jump. While his junior season was canceled, coach Amy Wall noted that Zimmerman continued to work all offseason. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Camp Verde High School baseball player Nathan Fitzgerald hits the ball during a game against Northwest Christian High School on Friday, April 9, in Camp Verde. The Camp Verde Cowboys lost 10-1 to the Northwest Christian Crusaders. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Mingus Union High School baseball coach Erick Quesada, center, talks with his infielders during a game against Coconino High School on Thursday, April 8, in Cottonwood. The Mingus Marauders were defeated 13-1 by the Coconino Panthers. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Carter Wacker, right, and his turkey walk to get their picture taken after the turkey was sold at the 2019 Verde Valley Fair on Saturday, May 4, 2019. The 2021 Verde Valley Fair runs Wednesday, April 28, to Sunday, May 2. Photos by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Yavapai County News

The entrance to the Spectrum Healthcare vaccination site at Verde Valley Christian Church at 406 South Sixth St. in Cottonwood. Yavapai County opened COVID-19 vaccinations to Phase 1C and all adults age 18 and older late last month. However, vaccinations have dropped and the site is only vaccinating 200 people a day instead of the 1,000 it has the capacity for, so Spectrum is cutting down hours from five days a week and will only be open Wednesdays to Fridays. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

Yavapai County News

CaMp Verde Parks & Recreation announced the opening of the new 5.5-mile Verde Vista Loop Trail and a 1.6-mile trail that circles the Sports Complex. Though the Sports Complex is not open, people can still access the trails now by parking outside the gate at the State Route 260 entrance. Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers

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Various mugshots over the years of Traci Ann Koelzer, who is alleged to have stolen over $100,000 from the Cottonwood Old Town Association while acting as the group's treasurer. Photos courtesy of the Cottonwood Police Department

Cottonwood News

The inspiration at Cottonwood apartment complex will feature 192 units for lease, ranging from 694-square-foot one-bedroom apartments to 1,181-square-foot three-bedrooms, with the most common size being two-bedroom units. The 9-acre complex near Candy Lane will open in 2022. Photo courtesy of Inspiration at Cottonwood

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