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Saturday, February 1, 2025

Sign sweep impacts 19 businesses

The city of Sedona is taking a more proactive approach to enforcing its sign code, cracking down on 19 businesses in its latest sweep. The city’s code enforcers have noticed a slew of illegal banners and A-frame signs going...

2,168 sign fire district recall petition

Christensen blames union for number of voters signed Two Sedona Fire District Governing Board members are one step closer to facing a recall election by the March election. In mid-August, Caroline Johnson and Karen Schmitt, who are spearheading the...

Big Park-West Sedona ready for year two

Entering year two of the Big Park Community School-West Sedona School football team, Head Coach Scott Gilbert is very optimistic about his team’s chances this season. “We have a few new kids but they actually have more experience then...

Volunteers help children succeed

A real good cause is seeking a few good volunteers. As the Sedona Literary Center starts its 22nd year of tutoring second- and third-grade students in reading, writing and arithmetic, it’s looking for an important part of the equation...

Cottonwood moves forward with annexation despite Clarkdale’s offer

Cottonwood should have 8.5 square miles of U.S. Forest Service land officially within its boundaries before the end of September, but Clarkdale Mayor Doug Von Gausig isn’t happy about it. Probably within the next two weeks, Qwest, owner of...

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Yavapai College chairwoman shuts down board debate

Deb McCasland was reelected as chairwoman of the Yavapai Community College Governing Board by a 3-2 vote on Jan....

Jamelah Carswell aids crime victims in Sedona

Phoenix native Jamelah Carswell started as the Sedona Police Department’s first victim advocate on Nov. 7. Carswell’s job is to...
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