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Ron Eland

Sedona City Council approves sustainable tourism plan

Following nearly two years of meetings, collaboration and input, the Sedona Sustainable Tourism Appeal received the seal of approval from the Sedona City Council — with almost no fanfare. The plan appeared on the Tuesday,...

4,000 turn out for 3rd annual Sedona Food Truck Fest

Food trucks are pretty popular these days — just ask the esti­mated 4,000 people who turned out on Saturday, March 23, for the third annual Sedona Food Truck Festival, sponsored by the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department at Posse...

City to spend $50K on storm debris clean up

Though spring temperatures are begin­ning to rise, the city of Sedona is still dealing with the aftermath of one of the area’s largest snowstorms more than a month later. Tree branch removal related to the...

Big crowd shows up for Sedona in Motion update meeting

It was standing room only in the Sedona Heritage Museum as residents came out to hear updated informa­tion about work that will be done in Uptown. About 125 people turned out for the open house...

Sedona Fire District to spend over $45,000 on new equipment

The Sedona Fire District’s Governing Board approved a pair of purchases to replace outdated equipment on Tuesday, March 19. The new acquisitions will cost over $45,000. The first item approved is a Hurst E-Draulic 2...

Sedona Fire District starts search for a chief

The Sedona Fire District’s Governing Board took a major step in filling the department’s top position. During its Tuesday, March 19, meeting the board approved an announcement for the opening of fire chief, which was...

Fate of Sedona Cultural Park still unknown after sitting idle for more than a decade

For those who have lived here long enough, the Sedona Cultural Park often conjures up fond memories of events or concerts. But the 40-acre private property — which is for sale — has been vacant since 2004.  ...

Court to map out Sedona’s next steps in dealing with Son Silver West’s noncompliance

In January, the city filed a lawsuit against Son Silver West in the Coconino County Superior Court seeking abatement of violations that remain on the property. According to Sedona City Attorney Robert Pickels,...

Sedona City Council OKS nine-unit Foothills South subdivision

The Sedona City Council gave the green light to developers to move one step closer to construction of a nine-unit subdivision. Council unanimously voted to approve a Final Plat for Foothills South Unit 5, allowing a subdivision...

Sedona City Council decides to dispose of garbage can ordinance

Calling it a “sledgehammer approach to killing a fly,” Vice Mayor John Martinez was among the majority of Sedona City Council members opposed to pursuing an ordinance regarding garbage cans. The city of Sedona currently...

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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