No other project or topic has been heard at more city of Sedona meetings over the last few years than the proposed CVS. In all, nearly a dozen public meetings have taken place as that number continues to rise....
During its Feb. 25 meeting, the Sedona Fire District Board made the “difficult” decision to move its current 911 services to the city of Cottonwood, which recently opened a state-of-the-art communications center.Taking the first step toward doing so, the...
According to a letter received from the Sedona-Oak Creek School District by the Sedona Red Rock News, West Sedona School kindergarten through fifth-grade Principal Lisa Hirsch, Ph.D., has decided not to seek a renewal of her position for the...
In Montessori schools, five “great lessons” are taught throughout the elementary curriculum, starting in the first grade and repeating every year so that students learn to appreciate the wonder of life and human achievement. The first great lesson,...
According to director Lynne Crowe of Sedona-based Potter’s Hand Productions, rehearsals are going well for this year’s production of “Esther! For Such a Time As This.”“I think it’s these younger brains,” Crowe said, adding that 2015 brought an unusually...
Leslie B. DeMille — Les, to his friends — suffered a stroke two years ago, impacting his motor skills and mind enough to make his lifelong pursuit of portraiture difficult.He struggled to recollect facts as he outlined the course...
It might be a surprise to many locals, but students enrolled in Northern Arizona University’s Parks and Recreation Management Program course 325 — Special Event Planning — play one of the pivotal roles in getting Sedona’s St. Patrick’s Parade...
Despite a 5-2 vote in favor of a zone change that would give CVS the green light to build in Sedona, it now appears the nationwide pharmacy chain will not be calling Sedona home any time soon. During...
Sedona Red Rock High School’s stadium field has been in a state of disrepair since 2012, according to Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent David Lykins, but that situation is about to change. On March 2, the...
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