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Sedona P&Z reviews Uptown focus area draft plans

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission got its first look at the draft Uptown Community Focus Area, which comes on the heels of several other CFAs in the city. But this one is a bit different. Planning for the Uptown...

Archer Hotel eyes Hawkeye property

A resort developer is testing the waters to see if Sedona could someday soon be added to its list of other destinations across the nation. Representatives from LodgeWorks Partners were on hand virtually to give a presentation and answer questions...

Clifton to quit for California job

As the old saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.” That’s how Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton is feeling this week. With a mixed bag of emotions, he announced that he will soon be departing Sedona for...

City garage to be sustainable

When building a structure that’s expected to stand for several decades, quite often the planners need to look into a crystal ball to see what the future holds. While a crystal ball was not used during the Jan. 12, Sedona...

Cottonwood annexes Spring Creek Ranch

By a unanimous vote, the Cottonwood City Council approved the annexation of a proposed planned development off of State Route 89A. But council stressed that while the annexation of 11 square miles has been approved, the development on 280 acres...

Remembering the late Dick Dahl

For more than 40 years, Dick Dahl served the residents of Sedona by way of both as a Realtor and a member of a variety of organi­zations throughout the Verde Valley. Dahl died Jan. 11. He was 83. “Myself and many,...

Richardson leaves Sedona Parks & Rec

The city of Sedona is in the process of finding a new parks and recreation manager to lead the way through another year of a pandemic and oversight of a revamped look to the city’s largest park. Parks and Recreation...

City of Sedona sorry for toppled trees

The city of Sedona had to express a bit of mea culpa as part of an ongoing shared-use pathway project. Karen Keller and her husband, Ed Perry, filed a complaint with the city after contracted crews cut down at least...

Sedona Bank of America reopens, but tenuously

Customers of the Sedona branch of Bank of America were greeted for more than a week with a message that it — along with many others across the nation — was temporarily closed. Bank of America corporate spokeswoman Britney Sheehan...

Sedona K-9 team hits three-year mark

It’s been three years since Sedona police officer Jon Reed teamed up with his current partner, who simply goes by one name — Max. The two paired up and are still one of the few K-9 units in all of...

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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