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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Ron Eland

Council OKs 30-unit plat

A 30-unit, high-end subdivision in far West Sedona got a final nod of approval from the Sedona City Council with construction expected in the very near future. Developers Mark Weinberg and Dave Grounds — who have partnered on projects...

City to repair Shelby Drive

Due to its condition, many Sedona motorists may often find themselves avoiding a portion of Shelby Drive. But that should soon change. On Sept. 10, the Sedona City Council approved a professional services contract with Kimley-Horn Inc., in the...

Service aids sex assault victims

The Sedona Police Department has joined a program that provides addi­tional avenues for those who have been the victim of sexual assault. Seek Then Speak is now available as a free resource and is part...

Council gets an update on buskers

A lot has changed since the city of Sedona first considered passing an ordinance regulating street performers in the Uptown area. First off, because of court rulings, the city quickly shifted gears from an ordinance to a program to avoid...

Colt Grill looks to open new location in Village of Oak Creek

Colt Grill — the popular restaurant in Old Town Cottonwood known for its smoked meats — is looking to open a second location, this time in the Village of Oak Creek. But first thing’s first. Brenda Clouston, owner of...

City considers Soldier Pass pathway

The city of Sedona often finds itself playing peacemaker between two opposing sides of an issue. Sometimes an amicable solution can’t be found but in this case, it appears one may have been.  By a unanimous vote, the Sedona...

Ceremony honors 9/11 victims

Sept. 11 2001 — a day to remember. A day to never forget. That was the sentiment as around 50 people turned out on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Sedona Fire District’s Station 6 to remember and pay respect to those...

ADOT to remove trees along 89A in canyon

Motorists driving within Oak Creek Canyon as of late may have noticed trees marked with ribbons or spray paint. Arizona Department of Transportation spokesman Ryan Harding said as part of a group of projects to enhance safety and improve...

Oak Creek Canyon roadwork begins Oct. 6

In terms of construction in both Oak Creek Canyon and Uptown, the old adage of “kill two birds with one stone” definitely applies. As construction continues in Uptown as part of the city’s Sedona in Motion project, work has...

Wine, food, music & art at Winefest

 The Sedona Winefest has become one of the more popular events in the area over the last several years. And now, in its 11th offering, it’s expected to be the biggest yet.  “Sedona Winefest has...

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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