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City suit against sovereign citizens nears its end

After nine months, the city of Sedona’s lawsuit against six residents who filed what the city described as ‘bogus liens” against the sitting members of the Sedona City Council and three city staffers has almost reached its conclusion. The...

Sedona City Council sets 2024 legislative priorities

The Sedona City Council started off the 2024 legislative session supporting several bills advocated by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns, as well as a number of nonLeague-affiliated bills about referendums, penalties for disobeying state law and taxes...

Yavapai County Citizens Academy returns to the Verde Valley

The Yavapai County Citizens Academy will be returning to the Verde Valley for its third session in March and April and has opened registration for the course. Board of Supervisors public information officer David McAtee said that there had...

Anti-sex trafficking speakers address lodging council

Sedona Police Department Detective Justin White and Ashlynn Rooney and Stacy Sutherland, of the Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network, attended the Tuesday, Jan. 9 meeting of the Sedona Lodging Council to deliver a presentation on the unreliability of human trafficking statistics...

Spickard to start as city manager April 8

The Sedona City Council voted 7-0 on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to approve the contract to hire Anette Spickard, of McCall, Idaho, as the new city manager. Spickard is scheduled to take over the role on Monday, April 8, following...

Nine-year-old Toma Tsai makes his mark on the chess board

Although the Sedona Public Library’s youth chess club meets every Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the quiet study, one of its players has recently been making some noise in the Northern Arizona chess scene. “It’s more casual,” club...

Draft sustainability plan shows 35% progress in four years

The draft of the city of Sedona’s new municipal sustainability plan is out for review and has been expanded from 14 pages to 24 pages since the original plan was released in February 2020. The 2020 plan set out...

Villas on Shelby aiming to add 30 units in 2025

Sedona may finally get a new apartment building in summer 2025. On Dec. 12 of last year, the Sedona City Council entered into an agreement with HS Development Partners of Ohio to construct a three-story, 30-unit apartment complex on...

City Council plans homeless camp at Sedona Cultural Park

At its Jan. 9 meeting, the Sedona City Council unanimously directed city staff to move ahead with planning for the creation of a homeless campground for local workers living in their cars at the Sedona Cultural Park, which the...

Musicians get jazzy at latest Chamber Music Sedona show

Chamber Music Sedona brought the most eclectic and unique concert of this year’s music season to the stage of the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Jan. 7, when it hosted violinist Tessa Lark, bassist Michael Thurber and harpist...

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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