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Apache scholar, educator and former Yavapai-Apache Tribal Council Chairman Vincent Randall has died.
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Savannah Sandoval of Camp Verde will serve two years in prison for embezzling more than $670,000 from the Yavapai-Apache Nation. She was also ordered to pay the tribe more than $650,000 in restitution.
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Emory oak trees in the Mogollon Rim country of Arizona have begun to disappear. Their loss means the loss of a cherished tradition of the Apache people, who prize Emory oak acorns for food. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, tribal elders, foresters, and scientists teamed up to try to save the tree, and with it, a vital piece of Apache culture.
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The body of a man found in the Verde River has been positively identified as the person that shot at two Yavapai-Apache Nation police officers on Feb. 9.
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The Yavapai Silent Witness program is offering up to an $11,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect who shot and seriously injured a Yavapai-Apache Police Officer earlier this month.
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Authorities say a Yavapai-Apache Nation police officer who was shot and wounded by a gunman last week has been moved out of a hospital’s intensive care unit and is being transferred to a rehabilitation facility after undergoing multiple surgeries.
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The FBI continued the search Friday for a suspect in the shooting of a tribal police officer for the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Sgt. Preston Brogdon is expected to undergo several surgeries after being shot in the abdomen Wednesday night.
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A tribal police officer is in critical condition after he was shot Wednesday night on the Yavapai-Apache Nation in the Verde Valley. In a statement released earlier today, the FBI said the suspect is still at large and is considered armed and dangerous.
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A California-based developer has withdrawn an application to build a controversial "glamping," or glamorous camping, project on nearly 18-acres of private…