In anticipation of this month’s 2023 pronghorn and elk draw, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is urging hunters to utilize an innovative mobile application developed by skilled app developers. This technological solution aims to modernize the tagging process,...
The United States Air Force Band’s Airmen of Note, from Washington, D.C., is heading out on a 12-day community relations tour of Arizona and California. The tour honors the service of airmen both past and present, as well as...
With Barbara Vickers’ death on Sept. 10, we inherit the rather wide path she cut in Sedona since her arrival in 1979.
Nonprofits and service organizations benefitted from her assistance in one way or another, thanks to her legacy, the...
It is an honor to introduce myself. I grew up in a small town outside of Chicago calling the cornfields my playground and long-time friends that I can still call upon today.
I am lucky to have been raised by...
I’m Pete Furman, candidate for Sedona City Council. I’m running to improve the quality of life for Sedona residents, help protect our environment and maintain local control.
Talking with residents and business owners, I hear fears and concerns about a...
About me: I was born and raised in a small suburb of Boston, where my appreciation of “community” was formed.
Since moving to Sedona in April of 2021, I’ve met five other Massachusetts transplants who have been Sedona residents for...
I’m Brian Fultz and I live in the Chapel area with my wife, Amy. We moved to Sedona from Atlanta but are originally from Indiana and both graduated from Purdue University while I went on to earn a master’s...
My name is Melissa Dunn and my husband, George Goley and I have owned a home in this special place for over 13 years. We spent the previous six years working in the United Kingdom and came home to...
As your Sedona city councilman for over five years, I have been a voice not just for current residents but for future Sedonans as well. The population of our city in a decade or more could include people of...
July 25, 1961 — March 25, 2022
Sharon Lee Smith, 60, of Sedona, died March 25, 2022.
Sharon was born on July 25, 1961 in Buffalo, N.Y., to Dr. William and MaryAnn Smith. She worked for many years with the Arizona...
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