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Thursday, February 6, 2025

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City back to basics in weed battle

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers   The city of Sedona will use regular herbicides to combat unruly weeds in its right-of-ways after a three-year trial of alternative herbicides failed. On April 28, Sedona City Council...

Annexation troubles Cornville

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers   As the city of Cottonwood pursues its sudden grab for 10 square miles of state land, all of it within the Cornville Community Planning Boundary, questions are being...

Scorpions dominate Estrella

Players and coaches from the Sedona Red Rock High girls basketball team found out quickly in the Yvonne Johnson Memorial Shootout on Dec. 29-30 that if a few key players are sitting on the bench with foul trouble, the...

Shots fired, fists fly at Relics brawl

A large fight, involving several gunshots fired at Relics bar in West Sedona on Jan. 2, may have all started when “a chick” kissed a 21-year-old victim. By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers A large fight,...

Wild Cats

Thanks to the generosity and hard work of residents and volunteers in Sedona, more than 100 feral cats at Windsong Trailer Park were trapped, neutered and relocated in the past year. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers...

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Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office updates on Bill Grey

The second half of Yavapai County District 2 Supervisor James Gregory’s town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Oak...

Food aid helps the hungry across Sedona

Food insecurity is a concern for many in Sedona and the Verde Valley, including senior citizens, working families, the...
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