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Cornville, Arizona is located in Yavapai County. Zip codes in Cornville, AZ include 86325. More Cornville information.

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Saturday Feb 4 | Verde Independent

Letter: Putting new life in Adopt-A-Highway

I am the founder of Folksville USA, an energetic group of 30 ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Permittee's commitment to the tax-payer funded, Arizona ADOT Adopt-A-Highway Program and to restoring the beauty to America.

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Saturday Feb 4 | Verde Independent

Letter: What redistricting means to Cornville

The unincorporated Community of Cornville is generally defined as the 86325 zip code area, which includes the Verde Santa Fe and Tissaw Road areas on the west, Page Springs on the north and east, Lower Oak Creek Estates on the south and all neighborhoods in between.

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Sat Jan 21, 2012

Verde Independent

Richard P. Hill 1921 - 2012

Verde Valley Good Eats Career and Resume Help General News and Politics Healthy Concerns Judy and Dulci...Living the Dream in Old Town Just a Goof and a Giggle Sedona Pathways ... our daily journey Skull Valley Musings SYD & NANCY FIBERHOLICS Verdenews Poll Results Verde Valley Computer Club Water Resource Questions Business and Economy Columns ... (more)

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Tue Jan 17, 2012

The Bugle

Notion of Verde value spreads up the tributaries

American Profile Magazine Boocoo.com Online Auctions Mfg. Coupons - RedPlum Mfg.

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Tue Jan 10, 2012

Verde Independent

Cottonwood-Oak Creek District going green

The APS Solar for School Program is designed to meet the needs of rural schools with a high percentage of students on the National Free and Reduced Lunch Program.

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