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Sunday, February 2, 2025

Sedona All-Stars eliminated by Bagdad, 6-5

One of only three teams who went 0-2 in the District 10 All-Star Tournament in Williams last week, the Sedona All-Stars seemed to put up a fight more so than the others but in the end were eliminated....

No moss grows on Poco Diablo player

Anyone in Sedona who wants to have a few words with Twyla Langenberg has to be fast on their feet. After two hours of tennis at the Radisson Poco Diablo resort on Tuesday morning, the 88½-year-old dynamo had only...

Sen. Pierce: Arizona’s ‘broke’

On a break from heated Arizona Legislature budget sessions, State Senator Steve Pierce painted a bleak picture to the Big Park Regional Coordinating Council. “A lot of things we’ve been accustomed to, we can’t afford,” he told the...

Lutheran pastors pedal to end hunger

End world hunger. It’s a phrase heard in Sedona from time to time, but the scope of the mission is so broad that many people dismiss taking it on, considering it too big, too hard, too vague or too...

Bubbling Ponds home to native endangered species

When I heard about the Native Fish Camera Award the Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery in Page Springs received, there was no hesitation in deciding to grab the paper’s photojournalist, Michele Bradley Pacheco, jump in the car and take the...

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Yavapai County heads talk to public in Cornville

About 50 Cornville residents attended the nonprofit Cornville Community Association’s first quarterly meeting of the year on Tuesday, 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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