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Sedonans shuttle toys to local kids in need

The city of Sedona’s first holiday “Stuff the Bus” event, which took place at Posse Grounds Park on Tuesday, Dec. 6, in collaboration with Toys with Tots, turned out to exceed its organizers’ expectations. “The goal is to fill...

Yavapai County closes Desert Flour Bakery in VOC

After 29 years in business, the Desert Flour Bakery in the Village of Oak Creek was closed down by the Yavapai County Environmental Health Unit on Wednesday, Nov. 30, for violations of the county health code. “We had all...

Local businesses weigh in on tourism decline

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce and city of Sedona staff are forecasting a decline in tourism that the chamber expects will continue into 2024. Members of Sedona City Council have expressed confidence that tourism — and its dependent sales...

Sedona acquires 41 acres plus $10M in debt with Cultural Park purchase

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously to approve the purchase of the Sedona Cultural Park and to issue $10.2 million worth of excise tax bonds to pay for part of the purchase at its meeting on Nov. 22. Discussion...

City council remains optimistic as tourism and revenue fall

The latest figures from the city of Sedona and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce suggest that the post-pandemic economic boom has ended and that tourism will decline steadily into 2024. “The growth levels we were seeing are not expected...

Sedona not scheduled to get high-speed internet boost anytime soon

Cornville and Rimrock are on track to receive upgraded broadband internet access by October 2023 — but Sedona, Cottonwood and Camp Verde are not. As part of the Yavapai County Broadband Initiative, the county has committed $20 million in...

City council moves to buy Sedona Cultural Park

At its meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Sedona City Council will discuss purchasing the derelict Sedona Cultural Park and issuing $10.2 million worth of bonds secured by the city’s excise tax revenues to cover part of the cost...

City council doubles down on microtransit fares

On Oct. 25, Sedona City Council members unanimously doubled down on the fare structure they had previously proposed in January for the city’s yet-to-be-implemented microtransit system. City transit manager Robert Weber summarized the fare policy developed by city staff...

Superintendent Dearden wins Cognia Excellence in Education Award

Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Superintendent Dennis Dearden was recently recognized for his leadership skills with the Cognia Excellence in Education Award. “The state-level award is presented in each state to one individual who has demonstrated unparalleled leadership in...

School district plans teacher housing at former Big Park campus

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is doing its part to alleviate the Verde Valley’s housing shortage with a new plan to provide affordable rentals for teachers and local government employees. In May 2018, the district voted to close Big...

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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