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Ron Eland

Sedona City Council reviews chamber’s 2021-22 budget

In 2019, Kenya’s Lawrence Cherono won the famed Boston Marathon in a time of 2 hours, 7 minutes and 57 seconds. By contrast he could have run two marathons by the time the Sedona City Council completed its meeting...

Sedona City Council updated on climate plan

The city of Sedona is one step closer to having its first Climate Action Plan and the lofty goals it associates with it. The Sedona City Council was updated on the plan on May 19. The meeting was for discus­sion...

City to take ownership of Jordan Road parcel

The city of Sedona will soon be the official owner of 401 Jordan Road. In late April, during a meeting between the Sedona City Council and Sedona Chamber of Commerce, council members and chamber staff discussed the issue of paying...

Sedona mayor lifts her emergency & mask orders

Things are beginning to return to normal at Sedona City Hall. During the Tuesday, May 25, Sedona City Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Moriarty said that she would be rescinding her emergency proclamation the following day in regard to the wearing...

County shuts down Colt Grill in VOC

The last thing Brenda Clouston expected to see welcoming her, her staff and potential customers was a sign stating that her new restaurant had been closed by Yavapai County and deemed “Unsafe To Occupy.” That’s exactly what she found posted...

SOCSD gives Running River 60 days to leave

Running River School is looking for a new place to call home. The school, which was created in 2013, has been leasing space for the past six years at its current location — the Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s Dr. Nancy...

Sedona film fest set for the big screen

The countdown is on. In just over two weeks the 27th annual Sedona International Film Festival kicks off after being delayed this year by four months as a result of the pandemic. But according to Patrick Schweiss, the long-time executive...

Moore leaves SFD board

The Sedona Fire District is looking for a new face on the dais. SFD Governing Board Clerk Joy Moore announced at the meeting Tuesday, May 18, that she’d be stepping down immediately from her position to move out of state....

Sedona P&Z OKs tank permit again

It was déjà vu for city staff and Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission. On Tuesday, May 18, the commission heard similar presentations from staff and the Arizona Water Company, which is seeking a Conditional Use Permit to place a 1.5-million...

Sedona City Council puts transit plan on a fast track

As a result of this year’s spring break crowds, which brought an increase in traffic and parking issues at area trailheads, the city is looking to do something about it — several years ahead of schedule. The Sedona City Council...

About Me

Ron Eland has been the assistant managing editor of the Sedona Red Rock News for the past seven years. He started his professional journalism career at the age of 16 and over the past 35 years has worked for newspapers in Nevada, Hawaii, California and Arizona. In his free time he enjoys the outdoors, sports, photography and time with his family and friends.
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