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Self-taught Shotsie lets go after 55 years

Shotsie Gorman is a walking encyclopedia and an individual book of faith. Though he hasn’t a degree to speak of, his persistent drive to find the correct answer or ask the right questions...

Tara?s Babies, Taiwanese babies

When Buddhist nun Kunzang Drolma joined Sedona’s Tibetan center, Kunzang Palyul Chöling, never in her wildest dreams did she think she’d live a dog’s life. By Nate Hansen Larson Newspapers ________________ When Buddhist...

APS hike blows up district’s planning

Budget-makers earn their pay at this time of year when state legislative budget meetings and Arizona Corporation Commission rate hearings go on. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Budget-makers earn their pay at...

Local man turns home into a snake nest

In a small log cabin in West Sedona, a retired postal worker turned herpetologist has a collection of creatures that would horrify most people. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers ________________ In a small...

Sidewalks needed, but costs rising

Sedona needs sidewalks.  The city’s 2002 Sedona Community Plan identified ensuring safe pedestrian access throughout the community as a goal. “Sidewalks provide an alternative mode of transportation,” City Manager Eric Levitt said. ...

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The fine art of SeQuencing books by hand

The Community Library Sedona will be hosting a display of art books created by the members of the SeQuence...

E. Lynn Riordan named Sedona associate magistrate

The law west of Oak Creek is increasingly in the hands of a Verde Valley native, Judge Earlda Lynn...
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