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Ron Eland

Sedona Historical Society deeded Schuerman homestead house and acre

The Sedona Historical Society recently received a generous belated Christmas gift — with some assembly required. Three years ago the society was offered a piece of Sedona history, the Schuerman homestead, located on...

Sedona International Film Festival’s 25th anniversary is two weeks away and staff is gearing up

If this were a horse race, they’d be coming down the final stretch with the finish line in sight. For Patrick Schweiss and his staff, that’s kind of the feeling as...

ELS pulls the Rojo Grande Project that aimed to put 600 manufactured homes outside Sedona city limits

The proposed plan to have 600 mobile home sites and an additional 50 RV spaces outside city limits has been withdrawn.  Yavapai County Senior Planner Tammy DeWitt confirmed that Equity LifeStyle...

ADOT to repave Oak Creek Canyon starting summer 2019

Attention motorists: You should allow extra time when driving through Uptown and Oak Creek Canyon this summer due to projects that will take several months to complete.  The Arizona Department of Transportation announced last week a...

Trial date set for former Sedona resident accused of sexually molesting 7-year-old girl

The trial has been scheduled for a former Sedona resident who was the subject of a grand jury indictment against her and her fiance for allegedly sexually molesting a minor.  According to the...

City Council selects Church of the Red Rocks as recipient of $300,000 grant to go toward housing facility project

Each member of the Sedona City Council agreed that it was one of the most difficult decisions they have had to make in quite some time.  Following nearly 3½ hours of...

Sedona City Council, Chamber of Commerce meet to debate goals and foster positive communication

The city of Sedona and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce have had a long relationship dating back decades. But even the best of relationships often need a third party to lend some advice.  ...

Sedona Fire District rescues driver from vehicle stuck in low-water crossing after heavy rains

Last week’s rains left many dry creek beds just the opposite, which led to rescuers pulling a driver to safety after attempting to cross a flooded area. On Jan. 16, Sedona Fire District responded to a...

Yavapai County P&Z votes no on El Rojo Grande rezoning

The public spoke and the Yavapai County Planning and Zoning Commission heard them loud and clear. The commission unanimously voted 9-0 to deny recommendation of the proposed Rojo Grande Sedona development during its Thursday, Jan. 17, meeting.  ...

City hires RoadBotics Inc. and its “deep-learning” technology to help assess, prioritize road conditions

With nearly 3 million visitors a year, Sedona streets are used far more than those of most communities its size. Because of that, the city of Sedona is always trying to keep up with demand...

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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