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Ron Eland

New hotel in the Village of Oak Creek put on hold

Plans for an upscale hotel in the Village of Oak Creek are on hold — at least for now. Many residents have expressed concerns for the proposed Hilton Garden Inn at the corner of State...

Sedona Police Department, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office investigating three burglaries

A trio of businesses were burglarized over the past week. The investigation into each crime continues.  According to the Sedona Police Department, on Wednesday, April 3, a call to the SPD came in at 7:46...

Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission approves permit for day care at church

It took the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission less than 20 minutes to approve the area’s newest day care. By a unanimous vote on Tuesday, April 2, a conditional use permit was granted to Shandra...

Sedona Parks and Recreation holding Celebration of Spring at Posse Grounds

What do you get when you combine thousands of Easter eggs with hundreds of anxious kids looking to scoop up as many as possible?  Chaotic joy.  That’s how Sedona Parks and Recreation’s Ali Baxter...

Sedona City Council looking for public input about Sedona in Motion

The public is encouraged to attend a pair of meetings designed to give an update on the city’s proposed transit program as part of the ongoing Sedona in Motion transporta­tion plan. An open house will...

Group encourages plant-based diet to help for the planet

The program has a catchy name designed to lend a helping hand to Mother Nature. Plants for the Planet is the brainchild of Healthy World Sedona founders Don Fries and Bev Bow, who came up...

Sedona Charter School hosts intruder drill

It’s a matter of being safe rather than sorry. Sedona Charter School will host an active violent response drill on campus on Saturday, April 6, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. It will be...

City of Sedona looks to fix State Route 179 pedestrian crossing

The question is: Do they go over, under or around? The answer isn’t quite easy but it is one the Sedona City Council will soon have to make regarding the pedestrian crossing at Tlaquepaque. This...

City of Sedona close to updating Development Impact Fees

Sedona City Council members did a bit of state-mandated house­keeping — something they will need to do at least another two times. During its Tuesday, March 26, meeting, council unanimously approved the Land Use Assumptions...

County briefs city on bridge over river part of Verde Connect

Yavapai County has the money but now it’s a matter of how and where to spend it. The county announced late last year it received a $25 million grant through the federal Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development program with...

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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