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Sales tax generated by tourists

Visitors fill sidewalks along Hwy. 89A in Uptown each day of the year, browsing in shops, eating in restaurants and staying in hotels. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Visitors fill sidewalks along...

Neighbors haggle over land swap

Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent Fitch said after a presentation by Yavapai College. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Fitch Industries is not a villain, Fitch Industries President Kent...

‘A picture is worth a thousand words’

Wednesday afternoon, with 21 students attentive in Sedona Red Rock High School’s freshman photography class, Sedona Red Rock News photographer Mal Cooper stood front and center open to question, comment and criticism. ...

Council accepts land, foregoes $845,000

Sedona City Council accepted the 7.8-acre Jordan Preserve, possibly forfeiting approximately $845,000 in parks and recreation development impact fees. On May 8, council voted 4-3 to take the land Cole Sedona Preserve offered in...

Hwy. 89A ‘raveling’ causes damage

The name seems like a misnomer but Hwy. 89A between Sedona and Cottonwood is experiencing what an Arizona Department of Transportation spokesman calls “raveling.” By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ The name seems like...

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Run the Runway race holds short

RunSedona announced on Friday, Jan. 31, that the inaugural “Run the Runway” event, planned to take place on the...

Bob Mackie brings the sparkle to Sedona Film Festival

Shake out your sequins for the “Rajah of Rhinestones,” costume designer Bob Mackie, who will be opening this year’s...
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