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Council declines development agreement for affordable housing

The Sedona City Council declined to enter into a development agreement with BCT Sedona Multifamily LLC, a housing project set up by philanthropist Basil Maher, to build a 54-unit affordable housing project at 60 Goodrow Lane during its July...

Sedona election fundraising tops $90,000

The latest campaign finance reports for the April-to-July fundraising period from the candidates for Sedona City Council and mayor are in. Candidates and committees raised a total of $57,265.10 during the reporting period, bringing their total for the year...

Sedona Arts Center paints over historic art

The city and community of Sedona lost four significant pieces of public art last month when the Sedona Arts Center tasked a group of high school students working with a SAC summer program to paint over a set of...

Arvel Bird strings audiences along on voyages of discovery

“Celtic Indian” violinist and Cottonwood resident Arvel Bird filled in for fiddler Kate Rose on Tuesday, July 9, at her Wild Irish Fiddle show at Mooney’s Irish Pub. His performance followed his last-minute appearance as the featured performer for...

VVS to close one thrift store, fires Maketansky, McConnell

On May 23, the Board of Directors of Verde Valley Sanctuary, a nonprofit that operates the Verde Valley’s sole domestic violence shelter, voted to close VVS’ Cottonwood Thriftique, a resale store that provides part of the funding for the...

Verde Valley Sanctuary clients report abuse at shelter

Clients and former staff of the Verde Valley Sanctuary, which operates the valley’s only domestic violence shelter in Cottonwood, have been reporting multiple instances of ongoing neglect and verbal abuse at the shelter in increasing numbers during the past...

Spring break tax collections show mixed results

The latest sales and bed tax data for Sedona present a picture of a very mixed spring break season, with a vigorous March having been followed by a weak April. Total March sales tax collections stood at $3,710,005, up...

By the numbers: Sedona owns 657.4 acres in two counties

Following the debate over the city of Sedona’s proposal to use part of the Sedona Cultural Park as a car camp for homeless workers and public questions about the best use for the $23 million property, Sedona residents have...

The ancient art of apricot articulation on the duduk

Local musician Harley Gittleman introduced Sedona listeners to a key piece of traditional music-making during his “Whispers of Antiquity” presentation at the Sedona Public Library on Saturday, June 22, with his demonstration of the Armenian duduk — pronounced du-DOOK...

Guest houses may get kitchens under LDC revisions

The Sedona City Council and city staff discussed the motivation behind and possible amendments to the city’s Land Development Code and development incentives for affordable housing during a special meeting on Wednesday, June 12, which ended with council directing...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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