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$200K to save trees

The Arizona Department of Transportation plans to spend $200,000 more on the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project to save trees between the ‘Y’ intersection and Oak Creek Bridge. By Trista Steers...

Death of cultural park could give life

The Creekwalk may be built and the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Park may be completed sooner as the city of Sedona scrambles to comply with requirements attached to approximately $650,000 it received from the state for the Sedona Cultural Park....

Sports versus the arts

 The conflict is as old as education whether public or private: sports versus the arts. In a state that is dead last in education funding, the conflict grows even sharper because local school districts need more money...

Dog-lovers save race dogs from being killed

Every year, 2,000 to 3,000 greyhound dogs are put to the test on Arizona race tracks, according to Janie McDaniel, a volunteer for Greyhounds of the Verde Valley, a local greyhound rescue group. By Tyler Midkiff...

VOC businesses seek political clout for relief

Armed with more than 1,000 signatures, the business people, residents and visitors in the Village of Oak Creek want the attention of Gov. Janet Napolitano. Their cry for help is angry. ...

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Sedona Red Rock High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee names 9 athletes to inaugural list

The Sedona Red Rock High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is excited to announce its inaugural class for...

Sedona Charter School students belt out the tunes

Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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