As Sedona Red Rock High School begins its new school year, much has changed for the theater, arts and music programs staged in the heralded Performing Arts Center. Adding to the hire of new Theater Arts instructor Maxwell Peters...
Sedona-Oak Creek School District had 15 teaching vacancies to fill after the 2017-18 school year and Superintendent Dennis Dearden decided an improved process would be necessary to fill them. “Traditionally, this district has started their...
The Red Rock Ranger District Visitors Center south of the Village of Oak Creek will celebrate the 75th birthday of Smokey Bear Saturday, Aug. 10. Smokey Bear was created in August 1944 to promote awareness...
In week six of the Adult Summer Softball league, the brackets for the post-season playoffs are starting to take shape. With just two games remaining in the regular season, was a 7:30 p.m. match-up between...
Fifty years ago this Saturday, July 20, Americans were captivated by the Apollo 11 journey to the moon in 1969. Two previous Apollo missions had entered into orbit around the moon but for the first time, two astronauts would...
On Thursday, July 11, after a Fourth of July holiday break, week five of the Sedona Adult Summer softball league saw two teams that had separated themselves from the rest of the pack. First-place and undeÂfeated Rokzoo played second-place...
Produced by Camilla Ross and directed by Denise Royal, the play tells the story of Rabbit’s chance to finally have a re-match with Tortoise. The show features 10 local children, and Savanna Royal returns from Goodyear. The play is...
Good news headlined the Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board meeting July 2. For the first time since members can remember, the SOCSD is entering the new fiscal year budget with a surplus or, in budgeting vernacular, a carryover.
The...
A Day in the West entered week four of the Sedona Summer Adult Softball league with a 3-2 record, good for second place in the standings and on June 27, they matched up with first place Pago’s and a...
For less-fortunate children in Arizona, the state provides a safety net. The Dependent Children’s Services Division advocates for safe, permanent homes for foster children and a cornerstone of these services is the Foster Care Review Board. ...
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