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This morning’s adventure started at the Yavapai Vista trailhead. Given how crowded the parking area had been just a few days prior, we decided to start a little early.
Instead of cars, surprisingly we found an almost empty parking...
August 28, 1950 - March 16, 2022Thomas M. Harasha, 71, of Sedona, died March 16. Born in Lancaster, Wis., he served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1969 through 1974, and was awarded the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and...
Dec. 25, 1958 - March 6, 2022Debra J. Esser, 63, of Sedona, died March 6.Born in Phoenix, she was an artist, painter and jazz lover. She was a 20-year Sedona resident.She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred...
Nov. 5, 1944—March 3, 2022Sharon Hope Jacobi, of Sedona, died March 3.A 44-year Sedona resident, she was a hairdresser,daughter, sister, friend, mother and grandmother. Sheenjoyed cooking, reading, encouraging or spending timewith family, and lived a life of passion, love...
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Stuck at home for the 50th anniversary Earth Day? The Earth Day Network is broadcasting a live digital program with a rotating casts of hosts, digital shorts and performances. The program will culminate with an evening concert.
The Regional Economic Development Center at Yavapai College — in association with the Northern Arizona Council of Governments and numerous cities in Northern Arizona — is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, Apr. 14 at 2 p.m. entitled...
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