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Ron Eland

Give input on Sedona’s budget

If you would like to have your say in how Sedona officials spends funds this next fiscal year, the city is offering a way to do so. The city of Sedona encourages residents to take an online survey before Wednesday,...

Cops & Coffee returns April 7

As things slowly begin to get back to normal, the Sedona Police Department is eager to restart a popular community event. It was announced recently that the SPD will be hosting Cops & Coffee on Wednesday, April 7, from 9:30...

Pickels helps out in a pickle

Robert Pickels was in the midst of enjoying retirement in Oregon as he caught up on some reading, met with a few clients now and then and hit the links several times a week with his wife, Lisa. Then he...

Sedona Lodging Council focuses on housing woes

As the largest employing industry in the Sedona area, resorts have been hit hard when it comes to the lack of available and afford­able housing. In fact, during the recent Sedona Lodging Council meeting, board president Steve Segner asked by...

Sedona City Council picks Jon Thompson to fill vacant seat

Even though he hasn’t sat in a Sedona City Council chair for more than two years, Jon Thompson said he’s ready to step back in as if time has stood still. Thompson was one of three finalists — along with...

Sedona bids farewell to Clifton

Justin Clifton is rarely at a loss for words. But that’s how he found himself during his final meeting as Sedona city manager. “We’ve dealt with a number of contentious issues. We’ve had hostile audiences and pointed critiques and I’ve...

Suspect killed in shoot-out

A person of interest related to the discharging of a firearm in Sedona last month died earlier this week after getting into a shoot-out with deputies. According to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, on Monday, March 22, at around 10:30...

Sedona to consider 2 Community Plan amendments

A pair of projects are scheduled to be on this year’s city docket as major plan amendments — the first in four years. In a report from Senior Planner Mike Raber to city staff, he wrote that major amendments to...

Endowment to benefit Sedona Red Rock High School

Millions of Americans give to various charities and foundations but rarely get to see first-hand how that money is — or will be — spent and the good it creates. But Lew and Nancy Hoyt are an exception. Jennifer Perry,...

City of Sedona ending its sewer subsidy

Residents who requested a little extra help with paying their wastewater bill are expected to see their rates return to pre-pandemic days. The temporary subsidy rate ended March 1, which means that statements received in April for the March billing...

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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