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SR 179 underpass construction set to begin June 19

The city of Sedona has announced that contractor J. Banicki Construction will begin constructing the State Route 179 Pedestrian Crossing at Oak Creek on Monday, June 19, 2023. No major road closures or traffic disruptions are anticipated, with...

Plan for ADOT’s overnight lane restrictions on SR 179 from June 5 to 9

Keeping Sedona informed, the Arizona Department of Transportation advises Sedona area drivers to plan for overnight lane restrictions on State Route 179 beginning the evening of Monday, June 5, through the morning of Friday, June 9, for pavement maintenance. Residents...

Sedona Westerners find places to perch in Mescal Amphitheater

The Amblers hike on Jan. 12 visited the Canyon of Fools. Actually, we only used the Canyon of Fools trail as a starting point for a lollipop hike that visited Mescal Mountain and the Yucca Loop. Our 3.5-mile adventure...

Sedona releases 2022 State of the City report

The city of Sedona released the 2022 Community Report and posted the annual State of the City video on Thursday, Feb. 16. According to the city, the report and video tells residents about Sedona in Motion projects; transit implementation; the...

Beth Kingsley Hawkins to present Sedona Women with lessons on hummingbirds

The Sedona Women will present “Everything I Know I Learned From Hummingbirds,” featuring Beth Kingsley Hawkins, on Wednesday, Feb. 8, as one of their monthly programs held from September through May. Rufous hummingbird-at agastache. Photo couresy of Beth Kingsley Hawkins Hawkins, who...

Westerners try pyramids and polygons for lunch

Sunlight glistened like diamonds on frost-covered logs and tree limbs as we started our hike around Pyramid Mountain. The trailhead is located off Upper Red Rock Loop Road near Chavez Ranch Road. The air was a chilly 32 degrees...

Some hunting units now closed to OTC archery

Hunters with over-the-counter archery deer nonpermit tags are reminded that harvest limits have been set by unit and species, and hunters are required to report their harvests. Once the harvest limit is reached for a unit and species, that...

Westerners take the magic staircase to Doe Mountain

Sedona has some beautiful places to hike, and Doe Mountain ranks right up there with some of the best vistas in the area. The Amblers group of the Sedona Westerners hiking club did our usual sign-in, carpool and meetup,...

Game & Fish discontinues community fishing licenses

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced it will no longer offer Community Fishing licenses for sale beginning Saturday, Jan. 1. Over roughly the last eight years, the hugely popular Community Fishing Program has expanded from 21 waters...

Arizona Game & Fish changes rules for archery deer hunts

Recent changes to Arizona statutes and the rules that govern the sale of over-the-counter, or OTC, non-permit-tags for the state’s archery deer hunting opportunity will affect both nonresident and resident hunters, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department....

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