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Juliana Walter

County dumps VOC recycling

Sedona Recycles will not be collecting recyclables in Cornville or the Village of Oak Creek after Monday, May 2. Yavapai County currently funds the Sedona Recycles’ nine drop-off locations, including the three locations that will be closed at the Cornville...

Ukrainian family seeks asylum in Sedona

Surrounded by paint­ings in one of the only Ukrainian-owned galleries in Sedona, Nataliia Beliak wiped away her tears as she recalled the days before she fled her hometown of Malyn, Ukraine, with her two children. “I just moved to another...

Sedona searches the globe for its sister city

The Sister Cities Association is working in high gear to find Sedona’s twin city. This past February, Sedona’s Sister Cities Association Chairman Chuck Marr presented the idea to the Sedona City Council to ask for their support in estab­lishing the...

Carys return from Ukraine

After just coming back home with his son last week from Poland, Mark Cary already has plans to return to the Ukrainian border at the beginning of May. “There’s no lack of work, and they’ll be working that country for...

Airport talks delayed to July

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will discuss the Sedona Airport’s event venue on July 6 after the airport requested the item be pushed back on the agenda for undisclosed reasons. On Monday, the county administration received a letter from...

USFS opens new Mescal trailhead parking lot

The Mescal Day Use Trailhead is officially open to the public. This past Monday, April 18, the trailhead was opened after four months of construction on the Coconino National Forest’s parking lot. This trailhead and parking lot gives access to...

Man charged with gas theft

With gas prices rising, Arik Anthony Iannone allegedly stooped to a new low last week according to Sedona police when he siphoned gas from two cars that were parked at the Sedona campus of Verde Valley Medical Center parking...

Wildfire leads farmer to run for Congress

After coming face-to-face with a firewall that could have burned down his entire farm during the 37,296-acre Backbone Fire 10 months ago, Steven Krystofiak realized something needed to be done in his congressional district. This past January, the Arizona Independent...

Garage work pushed back

The city is making its way toward the final construc­tion designs and eventual use of the planned Uptown parking garage. “The project schedule is now estimating completion in the summer of 2023. Excavation is scheduled to start this summer and...

Commission can’t fill seats

For almost two years, Sedona’s Historic Preservation Commission has been looking to fill vacant seats. There are almost always between two and three vacancies on the commission’s board that city staff has been trying to fill since September 2020. “The commission...

About Me

Juliana Walter was born and raised on the East Coast, originating from Maryland and earning her degree in Florida. After graduating from the University of Tampa, she traveled all over the West for months before settling in Sedona. She has previously covered politics, student life, sports and arts for Tampa Magazine and The Minaret. When she’s not working, you can find Juliana hiking and camping all over the Southwest. If you hear something interesting around the city, she might also find it interesting and can be contacted at jwalter@larsonnewspapers.com.
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