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Nancy H. Palmer

Nancy H. PalmerFeb. 4, 2017 Nancy H. Palmer, 88, formerly of Sedona, died Feb. 4, in Mendham, N.J.She lived in Sedona from 1978 to 2007.She was preceded in death by husband William K. Palmer III.She is survived by daughters...

State bill introduced to regulate hemp industry

To some, it’s the sticks and stems that are where the money’s at. Arizona State Sen. Sonny Borrelli introduced SB 1337, a bill that would allow the commercial growth and processing of hemp in Arizona. Hemp, for all scientific purposes,...

David Richard Mallek

David Richard MallekJan. 24, 2017 David Richard Mallek, 83, of Sedona, died Jan. 24.He is survived by his wife Barbara, sister Kathy Feltz of Junction City, Wis., and brother Allan Mallek of Stevens Point. Wis.A celebration of life service...

Beverly Attwood

Beverly AttwoodJan. 27, 2017 Beverly Attwood, 88, formerly of Sedona, died Jan. 27.She was preceded in death by her daughter Laurie.She is survived by her sons Steve and Jim; daughter Julie; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many friends. Visitation...

Resident rocker releases record

The fire of the 1970s may be distant, but that hasn’t stopped Roger Johnson’s smoking guitar.Johnson, a Sedona resident and Jeep tour driver, was the lead guitarist of the Sanford/Townsend Band. Now, he’s jumped back into the music world...

Sedona Arts Center exhibit showcases six artists

In January and February, Sedona Arts Center’s Fine Art Gallery is featuring large works by ML Coleman, Bill Cramer, Joella Jean Mahoney, Sandra Meissner, Vince Fazio and Susan Kliewer.The center’s Fine Art Gallery showcases the largest selection in Sedona...

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Rick Cyge, guitar

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Paul G. Jankovsky

Paul G. JankovskyApril 15, 1933 — Jan. 10, 2017 Paul G. Jankovsky, 83, of Sedona, died Jan. 10.He was a resident of Sedona for 17 years.He is survived by his wife Beth Jankovsky; son Paul Jankovsky; daughter Julie ...

About Me

A 2008 graduate of Michigan State University, Andrew Pardiac was a Larson Newspapers' copy editor and reporter from October 2013 to October 2017. After moving to Michigan, then California, Pardiac was managing editor of Sonoma West Publishers' four newspapers in Napa and Sonoma valleys until November 2019.
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