Imagine, if you will, working for seven hours on a single project — a bracelet, perhaps — and then going on to sell it for $35. How many bracelets would it take to raise $13,330?The math is simple. Divide...
Think of it as the old driving simulators you had in high school but with a modern-day twist.For the past few weeks, members of the Sedona Fire District have been taking part for the first time in an emergency...
The stars of survival shows like "Man vs. Wild," "Survivorman" and "Dual Survival" have nothing on U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake .During a luncheon hosted by Rotary Club of Sedona on Tuesday, March 31, Arizona’s junior U.S. senator spoke on...
Nearly 100 residents turned out to hear what the city has in mind for an area of town that has often had more questions than answers as to its future.The city hosted the meeting on Tuesday, March 31, at...
Bird watching at the Sedona Wetlands Preserve will soon become not only easier but less of a hassle.The new viewing platform, which has been in the works for nearly a year, will be opened to the public on Earth...
By a unanimous vote — and with little fanfare — the Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board approved the acceptance of a letter from West Sedona School kindergarten to fifth grade Principal Lisa Hirsch saying she does not want...
It had been nearly four years since Sedona’s City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission sat down together to talk.That changed during a joint meeting on March 25, in which the 14 combined members discussed a variety of topics...
Violinists from Sedona Charter School stood upon a makeshift bandstand in the foyer of a local grocer, tuning their instruments before launching into their renditions.“This helps us introduce the school to members of the community. The funds will help...
How fast is the Internet service at your home or work? If your answer is “not fast enough” the Verde Valley Regional Economic Organization hopes to change that someday soon. The VVREO, consisting of representatives from Camp Verde, Clarkdale,...
If you love the city you live in the same way you love a family member or friend, it will be a much better place. That was the message of speaker Peter Kageyama, who stressed that residents can do...
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